What is an SVQ? SVQ stands for Scottish Vocational Qualification. It's a work-based qualification you can take to show that you can do the job well and to the national industry standards. Unlike other higher education qualifications, the SVQ is completed outside of the classroom, with obser...
If you’ve just missed out on a spot at uni or have decided the course you chose is no longer right for you, this is what UCAS Clearing is for! Results Day is nearly here and if you're worried you might not have the grades you need or if you've had a change of heart about ...
What is the monomer of a protein? What proteins come packaged in a retrovirus? What is an example of a structural protein? What are the building blocks of proteins? What organelle makes proteins? What is protein synthesis GCSE? What are complement proteins? What do complement proteins do? Wha...
Summarize the process of transcription in biology. Is DNA replication part of protein synthesis? What are the steps of protein synthesis starting with DNA? In what part of the cell does transcription occur? How can proteins be altered after synthesis? What is made during protein synthesis? What ...
These different types of mixtures are interesting but might not be essential knowledge for GCSE Chemistry. The descriptions are non-technical (omitting details, e.g. of particle sizes), but sufficient for general comparison.The substances of which a mixture is formed can sometimes be identified ...
Can biology teach us anything about innovation? The essence of Darwinism is that progress is created by adaptation to changing circumstances. What starts off as a random mutation often spreads throughout a population to eventually become the norm through a process of natural selection. The same is...
Across all universities, this process is there to ensure you aren't penalised for personal situations that you can't control. Examples of mitigating circumstances Some common examples of mitigating circumstances include: Absence due to jury service, maternity, paternity or adoption leave Bereavement...
What is the difference between an HNC and HND? AHNC(Higher National Certificate) is a one-year course, equivalent to the first year of university and a level 4 qualification. A HND is a two-year course, equivalent to the first two years of university and a level 5 qualification. You ca...
What is protein synthesis GCSE? Write a synthesis: Where does DNA synthesis begin? How is protein synthesis initiated in a cell? What is the meaning of interphase in biology? What substrates are used in DNA synthesis? What are the primers used for DNA synthesis? What occurs during the stage...
What is protein characterization? What is a complex protein? What are proteins in biology? What is protein synthesis GCSE? What is muscle protein synthesis? What is a monomeric protein? What is protein synthesis in plants? What helps protein synthesis?