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Which of the following are found in plant cells but not in animal cells? Mitochondria, Cell Wall, Cell membrane, Chloroplasts, Cytoplasm, Vacuole

The cell wall, chloroplasts and vacuole are found in plant cell rather than animal cells. These components are know as organells of a cell and these organells for a plant are vital for its functionality a...

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Textbooks are stored on 2 shelves. Each shelf is 0.72m long and each textbook is 30mm wide. Can 50 textbooks be stored on these 2 shelves?

First off, we better convert the 30mm into m. Now, we know that in 1cm there are 10mm. So in 2cm, there are going to 20mm and in 3cm there are going to be 30mm. So each textbook is really 3cm thick. Now, ...

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What is the difference between differentiation and integration, and why do we need Calculus at all?

We need calculus to find out the properties complex curves that we cannot find with simple arithmetic as we would with linear graphs. Differentiation allows us to calculate the gradient of a curve at a sp...

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What are the criticisms/weaknesses of the UK constitution?

The UK constitution has been subject to criticism because it is an uncodified (unwritten) document. The four main criticisms are a follows:1 - Uncertainty. Due to the 'unwritten' nature o...

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How do I analyse a primary/ secondary source?

When analysing a source there are some easy rules to stick to in order to ensure a deep analysis. Firstly, never take what you're reading or, if it's a picture, looking at at face value. Every source has ...

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