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What is cytokinesis?

Cytokinesis is really just a fancy word for cell division. It is an important stage in both mitosis and meiosis that allows 2 new cells to be produced from 1. The way this is achieved is through the use o...

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Answered by Divine A. Biology tutor
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What is Bayes' rule and why is it useful?

Bayes' rule is a really neat equation that's used everywhere, including in Artificial Intelligence! Most things in the real world aren't certain: that's why we use probabilities. Also, we often can't dire...

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Answered by Andrew S. Maths tutor
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What is the difference between atypical and typical antipsychotics used to treat schizophrenia?

Atypical antipsychotics are known as second generation antipsychotics as they came about in the late 90's they treat both the positive and negative symptoms of schizophrenia. An example is clozapine. It w...

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Answered by Anjie S. Psychology tutor
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How does blood flow and oxygenation work in respect to the chambers of the heart?

Firstly, blood from the IVC (inferior vena cava), carrying deoxygenated blood from most of the body, after oxygen has been removed from the blood, diffused into the tissues and used for respiration, enter...

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Answered by Dhruv P. Biology tutor
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How can I prepare for the MLAT?

The focus of the MLAT is less about testing your knowledge of pre-learned material and more about seeing how you react to new material on the spot. That said, I would absolutely recommend going through as...

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