Benjamin Alvin
Biology teacher | Tutor for 7 years
Hello! I'm Benjamin Alvin, a Biology graduate from the College of Saint Benedict/Saint John's University. With a passion for unraveling the intricacies of life, my expertise spans various biological disciplines. As your dedicated tutor, I'm committed to providing clear and concise explanations tailored to your learning style. Let's explore the wonders of biology together, turning complex concepts into understandable insights.
Questions
What problems are faced by taxonomists who rely on body-structure comparisons?
Explain how monomers and polymers are related.
Is protein an enzyme or it just acts as an enzyme?
How can you distinguish between the blastocyst and the gastrula stage?
What are the underlying important functions of mitosis and meiosis?
What types of biomes are there?
What are the advantages of asexual reproduction?
What are the monomers and polymers of carbohydrates?
What is the importance of oxygen in water for living organisms?
What is the transport system of the human body?
If you have a strand of DNA in which 20% of the bases are adenine, what percentage of guanine do you have?
How do lipids differ from other macromolecules?
How do cell membranes adapt to cold temperatures?
How do negative feedback loops help maintain homeostasis?
What is the 3'UTR site of mRNA?
What is the difference between enriched media and enrichment media?
What are the functions of a cell membrane?
What is the probability that all four are normal? That three will be normal and one albino? Two normal and two albino? One normal and three albino? All four albino?
What is the golgi apparatus?
What is the scientific classification of living things called?