


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
Are venomous creatures immune to their own venom?
What is the scientific theory on the origin of life?
How do we define life?
Why is homeostasis important?
What do eukarya and archaea have in common?
What are the roles of endoplasmic reticulum and ribosomes in protein synthesis?
How do the cells lining the Trachea and Bronchus protect the alveoli from damage?
What are adaptations that enable plants to reduce water loss from their leaves?
How long can a tortoise lay on its back?
What problems are faced by taxonomists who rely on body-structure comparisons?
What role do the enzymes in photosynthesis play?
Where does gas exchange take place in mammals?
What are genes for specific traits composed of?
How are centromeres and chromatids related?
What is the difference between vascular and nonvascular plants?
During which part of the cell cycle is DNA polymerase most active?
How does the skeletal system affect movement?
Why should foods be allowed if they are labeled? Or why should foods not be allowed? Should labeling be mandatory or voluntary?
What is a chromatin network?
How do fermentation and anaerobic respiration differ?