


Isabella Anderson
Biology teacher | Verified Expert
I hold a degree in Biology from St. Joseph's University, with a passion for unraveling the mysteries of life. As a tutor, I strive to foster curiosity and understanding in my students, empowering them to excel in the sciences. With a personalized approach and engaging teaching methods, I aim to make complex concepts accessible and enjoyable. Let's embark on a journey of discovery together, where every question is an opportunity to learn and grow.
Questions
What characteristic is unique to saturated fats?
Why is dissolved oxygen important to our ecosystem?
How does bacteria obtain nutrients?
Why is a virus hard to kill?
What happens at the active site of an enzyme?
Why is animal behavior important?
Why might genetic drift occur if a small number of individuals colonize a new habitat?
Which scientists directly contributed to the evidence for the cell theory?
What does "eukaryotic cells" mean?
How does uracil differ from thymine?
How can interferons inhibit viral replication?
What is a restriction enzyme?
What is the metabolic pool?
Which chemicals are regarded as lipids? Are dietary fats same as lipid?
How does a muscle cell function?
How do HOX genes affect evolution?
Why is the Calvin cycle referred fo as a dark reaction?
Why is DNA called the blueprint of life?
How would you explain how independent assortment, crossing over, and random fertilization contribute to genetic variation?
What are some examples of deletion mutations?