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Describe the structure of arteries, veins and capillaries and explain its relation to function

ArteriesArteries carry blood away from the heart. They have a thick muscular wall with a small lumen. The thick muscular walls withstands the high pressure of the blood flowing fr...

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What are the stages of Mitosis and how do I remember what happens in each of them?

The easiest way of remembering the stages of Mitosis (which is when a divides) is by using a mnemonic that will help you remember, with a one word description of each phase to help you remember what happe...

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Answered by Sue N. Biology tutor
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To what extent can the behaviourist approach in psychology be understood to be supportive of the nurture argument

the behaviourist approach within psychology sees all behaviour as learn from the person's environment. therefore, it can be understood to be highly supportive of the nurture argument, as it views all beha...

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Compare the presentation of women in The Great Gatsby by F. Scott Fitzgerald and A View from the Bridge by Arthur Miller.

In both The Great Gatsby and A View from the Bridge, women are physical manifestations of male fantasy. Daisy Buchanan represents The American Dream, 'gleaming like silver' with a voice 'full of money,' w...

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A level - Find the coordinates of the stationary point of the curve with equation : (x+y-2)^2 + e^y -1

Immediately by reading the question we know that differentiation will need to bee used as we are asked to find the stationary point and this is found by equating the derivative equal to 0.Knowing this, fi...

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