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Explain why the binding of one oxygen molecule to haemoglobin makes it easier for a second molecule of oxygen to bind.

The binding of the first oxygen molecule changes the tertiary and therefor the quaternary structure of the haemoglobin molecule, therefore exposing another binding site making is easier for the second mol...

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Outline and evaluate the biological explanation of aggression (16 marks)

AO1 is worth 6/16 marks and so should be no longer than 1-2 paragraphs. This should include any key theorists and studies as well as addressing ‘outline’ portion of the question. This could include discus...

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What is the difference between static and dynamic efficiency?

Static efficiency describes the level of efficiency at a certain point in time. This, therefore, describes both allocative and productive efficiency. A firm is productively efficient if they are at their ...

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In 'The Woman in Black' how does Hill use setting to create a sense of threat and danger?

Some minutes later, I could not tell how many, I came out of my reverie, to realise that I could no longer see very far in front of me and when I turned around. I was startled to find that Eel Marsh House...

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‘What is most beautiful in virile men is something feminine; what is most beautiful in feminine women is something masculine’. Examine the interplay of gender and power in Far from the Madding Crowd, All’s Well That Ends Well and the Amoretti.

‘The woman is at her finest in submission’[1]states Wilson Knight in the introduction of All’s Well, perfectly expressing an historical attitude which is true in all the texts where women are see...

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