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
How does AZT prevent viral replication?
How are lac operons regulated?
How do hypertonic solutions kill bacteria and fungi?
What family, order, class, phylum, and kingdom does a penguin belong?
Why is compartmentalization in eukaryotic cells important?
Would genetic drift be important for endangered species?
What molecules require active transport across cell membranes?
How is Lucy, the A. Afarensis, evidence of evolution?
What is an alkylating agent in chemotherapy?
What are some examples of dinoflagellates?
Why is kudzu an invasive species?
What is a painful disease caused by a virus that affects the nervous system called?
Plant cells differ from animal cells in what ways?
What secondary consumers live in the tundra?
Are all mutations deadly?
What is spongy mesophyll and palisade mesophyll?
On average, the lifespan of tigers living in zoos is 22 years while the lifespan of tigers in the wild is 17 years. What are two reasons why tigers live longer in the zoo than in the wild?
What do cells and organisms have in common?
What is the difference between an allele and a gene?
What is the central idea of evolution?