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how does oxidative phosphorylation work in aerobic respiration

So this part is the last stage of respiration and you will probably ask yourself whats the point of all the NADH and FADH produced during the previous reactions ie Glycolysis producing (per glucose molecule)...
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How to find gradient of functions

To find the gradient of a function, that has constant gradient you pick any two points. You label both the x and y co-ordinates of these two points.Then you subtract the y co-ordinates of these two points. Y...
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A car of mass m is travelling at a speed v around a circular track of radius r banked at an angle θ. (a) What is the centripetal acceleration of the car? (b) What is the normal force acting on the car? (c) If θ = 45°, r = 1 km what is the maximum speed?

(a) The formula for the centripetal acceleration of an object undergoing circular motion at a radius r and speed v is a = v^2/r so as F = ma the centripetal force is F = mv^2/r. 2 marks By drawing a diagram,...
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Solve the equation: x^2+x-12=0

x=-4, x=3
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Integrate the function f(x) where f(x)= x^2 +sin(x) + sin^2(x)

Answer: Integral= x 3 /3+ x/2 - cos(x) -1/4 sin(2x) + C Using the general rule that integrating x n results in x (n+1) /(n+1), x 2 integrates to x 3 /3.sin(x) is integrated to -cos(x)To integrate sin 2 (x), ...
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