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What are the structural differences between eukaryotic and prokaryotic cells?

Size: prokaryotic cells tend to be smaller.Outer layers: prokaryotic cells have a cell membrane surrounded by cell wall, while eukaryotic cells have a cell membrane but o...

Answered by Alex G. Biology tutor
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What is the difference between diffusion and active transport?

Diffusion is the movement of particles from a high to low concentration and does not require energy. An example of diffusion is oxygen moving from the airways (high concentration inhaled) to the lungs (lo...

Answered by Christopher B. Biology tutor
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Explain Darwin's theory of evolution in 3 marks?

  1. There is a variation of phenotypes in the general population 2) Some characteristics confer an advantage in the environment 3) The organisms with advantageous characteristics survive to breed and p...
Answered by Lily S. Biology tutor
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Describe the different forms of active transport across a biological membrane

Active transport is the movement of solutes, either ions or molecules, across a membrane up their concentration gradient (from low to high concentrations). The process requires a carrier protein which is ...

Answered by Olivia H. Biology tutor
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How do mammals control their body temperature?

Body temperature is controlled by the thermoregulatory centre of the brain. After body temperature is detected by temperature receptors, a nerve impulse transmits this signal to the brain...

Answered by Ben S. Biology tutor
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