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Recent content by Mstudent

  1. Mstudent

    Thnx for the follow!

    Thnx for the follow!
  2. Mstudent

    Thx for the like bro!

    Thx for the like bro!
  3. Mstudent

    Well, 4 more days to go for my last exam! PLZ pray for me ;)

    Well, 4 more days to go for my last exam! PLZ pray for me ;)
  4. Mstudent

    1 more month to go!!!

    1 more month to go!!!
  5. Mstudent

    My pleasure :)

    My pleasure :)
  6. Mstudent

    Chemistry: Post your doubts here!

    And how do you find the relative peak area?
  7. Mstudent

    Chemistry: Post your doubts here!

    Guys last min EXP plz!! why CAN'T i use (V2+) + 2e- -----> V in this question?
  8. Mstudent

    Chemistry: Post your doubts here!

    PLZ help
  9. Mstudent

    Holmes naah. Not anymore, unfortunately

    Holmes naah. Not anymore, unfortunately
  10. Mstudent

    studyingrobot457, A2. WBU?

    studyingrobot457, A2. WBU?
  11. Mstudent

    1 day left! Logging out of XPC till june 24th! Good luck with all of your xms and I wish you...

    1 day left! Logging out of XPC till june 24th! Good luck with all of your xms and I wish you all the best! ;) P.S: PLZ pray for me too!
  12. Mstudent

    A level Biology: Post your doubts here!

    It moves from P - down to apex - then moves bottom up through purkyne tissues
  13. Mstudent

    A level Biology: Post your doubts here!

    A***** No they can't directly or by themselves. But they can neutralize toxins, or can cause clumping of bacteria or viruses so immobilizing them making it easier for *macrophages* to destroy them
  14. Mstudent

    A level Biology: Post your doubts here!

    No it isn't, macrophages are just large enough to fit into a capillary Hehe, no it doesn't go downwards. that must be the mucous membrane that consists of one or more layers of epithelial cells according to wikipedia
  15. Mstudent

    A level Biology: Post your doubts here!

    I'm pretty much sure that all WBCs can enter the tissue fluid, by squeezing in, that's why 3 is wrong The layer just under the goblet cells is very likely the epithelial layer, and no it can't disappear!
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