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What is meant by the term "tertiary structure" of a protein? Describe the forms of bonding that could be involved.

Tertiary structures in a protein refers to the overall three-dimensional structure of the protein. The tertiary structure is primarily generated by interactions between amino-acid R groups. There are five...

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Answered by Henry H. Biology tutor
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A gene often has two alleles. One allele is dominant and the other allele is recessive. When is a recessive allele expressed as a characteristic?

A gene has two alleles, they can be either dominant (A) or recessive (a).So the possible combinations are:AAAaaaDominant alleles are expressed as they are 'stronger' . So in the Aa example the dominant al...

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Answered by Thomas G. Biology tutor
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How can you analyse the structure of Tess of the D'Urbervilles?

This is a great question, and a keen analysis of structure is how you can really start to reach those top marks and hit some of the points that a lot of students will miss.
When analysing a novel it...

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Answered by Declan H. English tutor
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What is the difference between a list and an array?

Lists are part of Python's syntax and hence do not need to be declared. However, performing functions such as dividing every entry in the collection by an integer by simply writing xs/2 is not possible wi...

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Answered by Liora W. Python tutor
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When is an arrangement a combination, and when a permutation?

An arrangement is a permutation when we care about the order of the elements in it, and a combination when we do not. So if we are for example choosing a group of 3 people from 10 students, we do not care...

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Answered by Liora W. Maths tutor
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