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I am confused about tenses. What are the tenses that I need to know for GCSE?

I have a table of alll the tenses GCSE students need to know. This table will allow me to talk the student through the main tenses needed for GCSE, bearing in mind that we are only dealing here with regul...

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Answered by Nicole P. Spanish tutor
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What is a pathogen?

An organism that causes disease e.g. bacteria, virus

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Answered by Erin W. Biology tutor
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Research often uses laboratory experiments. Outline one weakness and one strength of this method.

A strength of this method of experimenting is that it is scientific. This is because the variables of the experiment are strictly controlled during a laboratory experiment, which further means that cause ...

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Answered by Erin W. Psychology tutor
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Why does an increased heart rate during exercise help muscles contract?

An increased heart rate will cause an increase in blood flow around the body (increased cardiac output). This means that there will be more oxygen and more glucose being supplied to the muscles. Since oxy...

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Answered by Adam D. Biology tutor
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Identify and explain some differences between a federal and a unitary constitution?

A unitary constitution is a constitution in which the power is concentrated in the form of a central government which has ultimate power and authority over its jurisdiction. A federal constitution, howeve...

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