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Why can't you use antibiotics to treat any kind of disease, like malaria?

Antibiotics are a big group of drugs. They all work differently, but what they all have in common is that they specifically target a certain part of bacteria. So by definition, antibiotics can only be use...

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GCSE Biology - Describe the structure of DNA and how does this structure affect the proteins made in protein synthesis.

Structure of DNA DNA is a polymer, which is a large molecule made up of smaller, repeating molecules called monomers, specifically referred to as nucleotide bases. These bases continuously repeat a...

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What type of cell passes on mutation from generation to generation?

Germ line cells is the correct answer.This type of question is separating the function of somatic and germ line cells.The somatic cells is found through out the body as it maintains the cell number in the...

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Give possible reasons why increase in pulse rate after exercise may be different for each individual.

Gender differencesdifferences in body massreference to health of lungs/heart/fitness leveltype of exercise conducted

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Describe three ways of synthesising DNA fragments and how they are amplified:

I would ask the tutee when considering an answer to divide the question in two to ensure not one part of it is overlooked but give the answer as a whole.Part 1 Conversion of mRNA into cDNA using reverse t...

Answered by Ben G. Human Biology tutor
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