Connor Abernathy
Millikin University
Biology
Biology teacher | Verified Expert
Passionate about unraveling the wonders of life, I hold a degree in Biology from Millikin University. With a deep-seated curiosity and commitment to education, I'm dedicated to guiding students through the intricacies of the biological world. My goal is to foster a love for learning by making complex concepts accessible. Let's embark on a journey of discovery together, exploring the marvels of biology and beyond.
Questions
- What is nitrogen's role in plant nutrition?
- An organic compound contains carbon, hydrogen, oxygen, and nitrogen. Is this compound likely to be a lipid, carbohydrate, or protein?
- When air humidity is high does the plant transpiration increase or lower?
- Why can enzymes be used over and over again?
- Why is water a good solvent?
- How are angiosperms classified according to the length of their cycle?
- What do sponges use to digest food?
- How are proteins transported out of the endoplasmic reticulum to the Golgi apparatus?
- Why are sex-linked disorders more common in men?
- What is a transgenic organism?
- What would happen to the chromosome number in a fertilized egg if meiosis did not occur?
- On what basis are organisms separated into groups for classification?
- The epidermal cells and cuticle of a plant leaf have a function that is similar to what human organ systems?
- If a shipwrecked crew drank salt water, they could die. Why?
- What happens when a population is in Hardy-Weinberg equilibrium?
- How do plankton differ from nekton?
- What is the term for the two sets of chromatids formed in the parent cell?
- How do the nitrogen bases pairs join in DNA?
- What is the molecule on which an enzyme acts called?
- What is the pH in the small intestine?