Daniel Arnold
Biology teacher | Tutor for 5 years
With a passion for unraveling the mysteries of life, I majored in Biology at Johnson and Wales University. As a dedicated educator, I thrive on helping students grasp complex scientific concepts. With years of experience, I specialize in making biology engaging and accessible to learners of all levels. Whether it's dissecting a frog or delving into genetics, I'm here to guide you through the wonders of the natural world. Let's explore together and unlock the secrets of life!
Questions
In what phase of mitosis does the DNA replication occur?
Why are horses and donkeys considered different species, even though they can produce offspring?
What organisms besides fruit flies have homeobox genes?
How does a biologist study life?
What role does the combustion of fossil fuels have in the carbon cycle?
How is light energy converted into chemical energy during photosynthesis?
What is the difference between transcription and the Central Dogma?
How do electrons differ from protons and neutrons?
Is it important for organisms to perform both sexual and asexual reproduction? Why or why not?
What is the food made by plants called?
How can vegetation and wildlife be preserved?
What is the solution to deforestation?
How does gross primary productivity differ from net primary productivity?
What category of organisms can mate and produce fertile offspring?
Is the giant snakehead fish an invasive species? If so where did it originate and where did they begin to populate?
CDNA is synthesized from what molecule using an enzyme known as what?
What was the first generation of offspring in Mendel's experiment called?
What are some examples of producers, consumers, and decomposers?
How do genes differ from chromosomes?
Why would frameshift mutation have a larger impact than a substitution mutation on the organism in which the mutation occurred?