Connor Abernathy
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 DNA profiling and how does it work?
Why is water a polar molecule?
What is altering a cell's metabolism?
Are viruses made up of cells?
Why do bacteriophages only infect bacteria?
How is the structure of the cell membrane adapted to its function of selective permeability?
What do animals and plants produce in cellular respiration?
What body form is typical of the scyphozoans?
Is cytoplasm found in eukaryotic cells, prokaryotic, both, or neither?
How is meiosis 1 different from meiosis 2?
What methods do cells use to increase the surface area to volume ratio?
How is carbon dating used to determine the age of animal and plant fossils?
How does Brownian movement relate to the microscopic nature of cells?
Why is losing electrons called oxidation?
Where in the stem cell of an embryo are the instructions located for how to build the heart?
How did abiogenesis happen?
What biomolecule is part of the structure of ATP, nucleotides, and nucleic acids?
Nucleic acids are made of which monomers?
Why is oxygen needed for the electron transport chain?
What are the subunits of carbohydrates?