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Hudson Ansley

Hudson Ansley

Regis College
Biology

Biology teacher | Experienced educator in USA

I hold a degree in Biology from Regis College, where my passion for understanding life's complexities blossomed. With a focus on genetics and ecology, I thrive on unraveling nature's mysteries. My teaching philosophy revolves around fostering curiosity and critical thinking, empowering students to explore the wonders of the natural world. Whether it's dissecting a frog or decoding DNA sequences, I'm dedicated to making science accessible and engaging for all learners. Let's embark on a journey of discovery together!

Questions

  • How will humans as a species go extinct?
  • Organisms, such as plants, that make their own food are called ____?
  • Is plasmolysis always reversible? Thank you!
  • Why a genetic codon is not a two letter word?
  • Why do the solutions in living things contain buffers?
  • What is the function of a root cap ?
  • Why do sugars break down so quickly in your body?
  • Why do all organisms need homeostasis? If you answered thx😄
  • If one side of DNA reads AACTTCA what would the complimentary side read?
  • Does the set of chromosome in a diploid means; every cell of its body (except germ cell )contains 46 chromosomes?In case of humans?
  • What is the difference between myoglobin, foetal haemoglobin and adult haemoglobin?
  • Which marine animal can be classified as benthos? A. squid B. dolphin C. lobster D. jellyfish
  • Cross (parent 1) aaBbCc X (parent 2) AabbCC. What proportion of offspring will have the same phenotype as parent #2?
  • In most plants, which organs are adapted to capture sunlight for photosynthesis?
  • Why are there more herbivores than carnivores in an ecosystem?
  • Removing All the tress in a forest is _______ & adds to global warming-fewer trees to use CO2 ?
  • Describe why photosynthesis is important. Give specific details.?
  • How do vestigial structures support the theory of common ancester?
  • In a diploid individual the number of allele will be? One Two Multiple None
  • Are humans prokaryotes or eukaryotes?