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What is the difference between transcription and translation?

Transcription and translation are both part of protein synthesis; when we use the genetic code to make proteins. These words describe two different stages of the process:Transcription is when you use the ...

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Answered by Amelia G. Biology tutor
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Is it true I can't prepare for the interview?

Many people say that the interviews are undertaken in a way that makes them 'impossible to prepare for' but from my personal experience, this isn't the case. The first thing you can do to prepare for the ...

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"“How can I prepare for and approach the synoptic essay question in paper 1 of the NI CCEA A Level History Paper on Communist/Capitalist conflict in the period 1917-1991?”

The new synoptic essay question is daunting upon first glance for three reasons. Firstly, a significant time period is required to be covered. Secondly, the perspectives of both the Soviet Union and the i...

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Describe the relationships between the Atoms in Carbon Dioxide Molecules.

Carbon Dioxide molecules consist of 2 oxygen and 1 carbon atom. The oxygen atoms are bonded to the carbon atom using double covalent bonds.

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Why do we use simultaneous equations?

Simultaneous equations are used to help us find unknown values. An example of simultaneous equations is:1) x + y = 62) 2x + 3y = 16We don't know what the value or X or Y is but we know that together they ...

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