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    A level Biology: Post your doubts here!

    Ok nvm got it...it's got to do with endo/exocytosis
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    A level Biology: Post your doubts here!

    What's bulk transport?
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    AS Chemistry P2 Prep.

    How was it guys?
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    AS Chemistry P2 Prep.

    There's something else as well... :s
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    AS Chemistry P2 Prep.

    What r the characteristics of chiral carbon? As in what makes a carbon a chiral carbon?
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    Physics paper 33 messed up real bad

    LOOOOL that's actually kinda funny...ecf ftw...what was ur gradient though? Mine was 0.0119 (calculations in kg and m) And it's happened now so just laugh at it and let it be :p
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    Physics paper 33 messed up real bad

    Consider 3 points for the line? None of my points were on the line. :p line of best fit is one that follows the trend and has the same number of points above and below the line.... Idk
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    Physics paper 33 messed up real bad

    Line of best fit doesn't include all the points any way :p Secondly u can get ecf...for ur line and gradient and everything that follows...relax it shud be fine (Y)
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    physics paper 33

    NAAAAgative hahahahaha it was pojitive for me :p
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    physics paper 33

    How can u say?
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    physics paper 33

    Mine was 0.0119 I did my measurements in SI units
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    physics paper 33

    What would the threshold be?
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    physics paper 33

    U waaaas right again wowww B)
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    physics paper 33

    Arright people good night and good luck for tomorrow. Pray for me please. May we all do great...and the thresholds are really low (Y)
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    physics paper 33

    The equation thing after the graph .http://www.xtremepapers.com/community/attachments/9702_w11_qp_35-pdf.9549/ q1f
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    physics paper 33

    Thank youuuu (Y)
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    physics paper 33

    OMG thank you sooooo muchhhh thank you
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    physics paper 33

    It is suggested that the quantities m and d are related by the equation m/d = – A/d + B where A and B are constants. Use your answers in (a) and (e)(iii) to determine the least value of m that would be needed to completely submerge the beaker. How to do this?
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    physics paper 33

    Can someone pleeeeeaaaase help me :'(
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    physics paper 33

    Obv
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