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How do I approach source explanation questions?

Source analysis is a key skill you will need to get to grips with for your GCSE exams. Before I break down how you should approach your source analysis in a step by step method, I want to emphasise that y...

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Answered by Hollie S. History tutor
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Could you explain how glucose is co-transported across the wall of the small intestine with sodium, please?

The purpose of glucose and sodium being transported across the epithelial cells of the small intestine is in order to move glucose across the cell against its concentration gradient. Because these two sub...

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Answered by Juliette C. Biology tutor
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Imagine a box sliding down a rough slope. What will the free body diagram for the box look like?

In a free body diagram for a box on a rough slope, there will be three arrows. One will point out of the box up the slope (parallel to the slope), one will point directly downwards from the box, and the f...

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Answered by Eve T. Physics tutor
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How do you identify the dativ case in German?

For the dativ case there are certain prepositions which can be identified in a text and those suggest that after that a noun will follow which will ask for dative declination. The most important prepositi...

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Answered by Maria P. German tutor
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What is the difference between 'ser' and 'estar'?

The verbs 'ser' and 'estar' both translate as 'to be' in English. However, in Spanish they have different meanings.'Ser' is generally used for permanent states, or things that won't change. For example, n...

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Answered by Helen M. Spanish tutor
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