Cooper Alexander
Biology teacher | Verified Expert
I hold a degree in Biology from the University of North Carolina at Charlotte. With a passion for the intricacies of life sciences, I bring comprehensive knowledge and practical experience to my tutoring sessions. I specialize in breaking down complex biological concepts into easily understandable lessons, helping students grasp the fundamentals with clarity and confidence. Whether it's ecology, genetics, or cellular biology, I'm here to support your academic journey and foster a deep appreciation for the wonders of the natural world. Let's explore the fascinating realm of biology together!
Questions
How many autosomes do human cells contain?
Do passive transport, osmosis, and diffusion require ATP?
How would you describe the chemical reaction that turns monomers into polymers?
Is global warming a hoax?
How can technology affect human population growth?
How does the lipid bilayer form a barrier to molecules?
Can you write a brief summary of how gene regulation works in Eukaryotes?
What are all living things made of?
What is temperature control in humans?
How is water used during the light dependent reactions?
What is the difference between biotic and abiotic factors?
What is the significance of the ratio of 9:3:3:1 in Mendelian Genetics (i.e. dihybrid cross)?
Why do enzymes sometimes need cofactors?
How do lymph capillaries differ from blood capillaries?
It takes 1 molecule of glucose to make 30 molecules of ATP. How many molecules of glucose are needed to make 6000 molecules of ATP in aerobic respiration?
Why do muscle cells need mitochondria?
How do you transcribe DNA into mRNA?
What are three types of carbohydrates?
How do hypertonic solutions kill bacteria and fungi?
Where in plant cells do lysosomal activities occur?