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By the end of this short course, you will be able to:
- Use negatives and opposites
- Simplify: expressions with absolute value
- Add integers
- Subtract integers
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This course covers how to add, subtract, multiply and divide whole numbers.
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Overview of types of immune responses. Difference between innate and adaptive immunity. Differences between humoral adaptive immunity and cell-mediated adaptive immunity.
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In this lesson you will learn how to:
- Identify and write algebraic expressions.
- Recognise and work with like and unlike terms.
- Simplify algebraic expressions.
- Solve linear equations.
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Understanding the structure of a muscle cell
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DNA is made up of two strands. Each strand has a backbone made up of alternating sugars and phosphate groups. The two strands are linked by complementary nitrogenous bases. The strands are oriented in opposite directions, making the structure "antiparallel".
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Applying Newton's first law to answer some true/false statements about why objects move (or not).
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Video 1: Area of a rectangle
Video 2: Examples pertaining to areas of rectangles
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Video 1: Area of a triangle
Video 2: Examples pertaining to the area of triangles
Video 3: Common mistakes made when calculating the area of a triangle
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