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How is oxygen moved from the lungs to the blood?

When oxygen reaches the alveoli of the lunngs, it diffuses into the blood. The oxygen enters the red blood cells and combines with the haemoglobin to form oxyhaemoglobin. When the red blood cells reach...

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How do I analyse a historical source?

Sometimes when faced with many historical sources at once that all discuss a similar topic, it can be hard to know where to start. By following a simple structure, you can be sure to achieve the best g...

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Answered by Beth B. History tutor
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Explain the difference between direct and indirect costs.

Businesses have many different costs to pay when running. We can categorise these costs into different categories, such as direct and indirect costs....

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Answered by Barnaby C. Economics tutor
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What is the significance of a reactant being zero, first, or second order when calculating the rate of a reaction?

In simple terms, we need to know whether a reactant is first, second or zero order if we want to understand what effect changing the concentration of that reactant has on the rate of the reaction.

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Answered by Naomi B. Chemistry tutor
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How would I differentiate cos(2x)/x^1/2

So for this question you can use either the product rule or the quotient rule and I'll run through them both.First the quotient rule:The quotient rule says that if you have h(x)=f(x)/g(x)Then h'(x) = (f'(...

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Answered by George S. Maths tutor
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