


Gabriella Anderson
Biology teacher | Tutor for 9 years
I'm a Biology graduate from Prairie View A&M University, passionate about unraveling the mysteries of life through education. With a solid foundation in biological sciences, I strive to inspire curiosity and foster a deeper understanding of the natural world. Whether it's dissecting cellular processes or exploring ecosystems, I'm dedicated to guiding students towards scientific discovery. Let's embark on this learning journey together and cultivate a greater appreciation for the wonders of biology.
Questions
What are some examples of cyanobacteria?
What are the underlying important functions of mitosis and meiosis?
Do plant cells contain mitochondria?
Compare the RBCs in the following with the human RBC: salamander, snake, ostrich, red kangaroo and camel. What are the structural variations observed in the RBC and why?
How does bacteria obtain nutrients?
Why doesn't a plant cell burst in a hypotonic solution?
Why are coral reefs home to a huge diverse variety of species?
What is the importance of the alveoli?
Why is nucleic acid important to the body?
Why might an oxygen dissociation curve be sigmoidal?
Is sugar an organic or inorganic compound?
How do lipids differ from other macromolecules?
What is the role of the thylakoids in the process of photosynthesis?
Which organelles are involved in protein formation?
How does light affect cellular respiration in plants?
How does a virus harm a cell?
What is the difference between an intron and an exon?
Why are signal transduction pathways often so complex?
Which chemicals are regarded as lipids? Are dietary fats same as lipid?
Would the wood of a rotting log be considered an ecosystem?