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What is a synapse? Describe how it works.

A synapse is the junction where nerve cells (called neurones) meet. An electrical signal can pass from one neurone to another across the synapse. When the signal reaches the end of the neurone, it causes ...

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Why does a lower interest rate increase aggregate demand?

A lower interest rate reduces the return on saving, and as such reduces the opportunity cost of spending - for the only alternative to spending is saving. This increases the incentive for consumers and in...

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Answered by Joseph M. Economics tutor
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What are the main differences between an eukaryote and a prokaryote cell

First of all is very important to remember that prokaryote cells are much smaller than eukaryote cells. The main difference between eukaryotes and prokaryotes is that the first ones have a nucleus and mem...

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What is a Bronsted-Lowry acid?

A Bronsted-Lowry acid is a proton donor. This means that a hydrogen atom in the molecule can dissociate in aqueous solution to form a H+ ion, and leaving a negatively charged anion.

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What is the difference between the passé composé and the imparfait tenses?

The passé composé is the most commonly used tense to refer to actions completed in the past. They tend to be one off, completed actions. For example, hier, j'ai mangé un gâteau.

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