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How are red blood cells well adapted to their function?

Firstly red blood cells have very few organelles, losing many of them such as the nucleus in order to maximise the amount of haemoglobin they can hold. Furthermore they are relitavely thin meaning they ha...

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What are the benefits of studying Business Studies?

For a long time, the richest men and women in the world have mainly been entrepreneurs and if business is that rewarding, why doesn't everyone just do it? This thought has come to many of us who are study...

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What happens to blood cells in a dilute solution?

They will swell and burst as water will enter the cell through osmosis. Water is more concentrated outside of the cell than in so the cell bursts.

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What techniques would you use to separate: 1) different colour inks from black ink. 2) ethanol from ethanol and water 3) salt from water

  1. You would use chromatography, the different colours have different affinities depending on the solvent you use. So different colours will travel longer than other on your chromatogram (support).2) Y...
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Solve the simultaneous equations: x+y =2; x^2 + 2y = 12

The first thing to note about this question is that it's a simultaneous equations question, involving a quadratic. We will have to use substution in order to solve it. So first of all we need to chose whi...

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