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How should I prepare for the ELAT?

Oxford and Cambridge stress that the ELAT should test students' skills in analysing unseen literary material, rather than expansive literary knowledge; you cannot revise for it in the same ways you would for...
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What is glucose homeostasis in a human?

Homeostasis describes the maintenance of the body’s internal environment. Glucose homeostasis is specifically referring to the control of the levels of sugar in the blood. The pancreas is an organ, which rel...
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What is programme music?

Programme music communicates a narrative or non-musical idea. It is instrumental music but it can be in various forms, such as concert overtures, symphonies, chamber music, concertos etc. Programme music flo...
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n is an integer such that 3n + 2 < 14 and 6n/(n^2+5) > 1. Find all possible values of n.

First of all, solving the equation 3n + 2 &lt; 14 to find n. 3n &lt; 14 -2 = 3n &lt; 12. n &lt; 12/3 = n &lt; 4Secondly solve the equation 6n/(n^2+5) &gt; 1 to find n. Collect all terms on one side of the to...
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Describe the process of carbohydrate digestion.

Mastication breaks down food into smaller chunks increasing the surface area for digestive enzymes to work on, and making it easier to swallow the food. The salivary gland secretes amylase which hydrolyses s...
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