Madeline Andrews
Biology teacher | Experienced educator in USA
I'm a Biology graduate from Southwestern College, passionate about sharing my knowledge and fostering curiosity in my students. With a deep understanding of biological concepts and a dedication to student success, I aim to create engaging learning experiences tailored to individual needs. Whether unraveling the mysteries of genetics or exploring the intricacies of ecosystems, I'm committed to empowering students to excel in their studies and develop a lifelong appreciation for the wonders of the natural world. Let's embark on this educational journey together!
Questions
How are binary fission and mitosis similar?
How does variation lead to evolution?
Why are endocytosis and exocytosis important processes to cells?
What is the function of the cuticle on the epidermis?
What are some examples of biogeochemical cycles?
What happens when a substance dissolves in the watery solution outside of a cell and equilibrium is disrupted?
Why do cells break down sugars?
How are bacteria and archaea similar?
How do plants affect the environment?
What is the microscopic nature of cells?
How is most of the ATP from aerobic respiration produced?
Can one species evolve into another?
How is glycolysis related to the citric acid cycle?
What allows air to flow into or out of the lungs?
Why is gel electrophoresis used after pcr?
How do spermatogenesis and oogenesis differ in terms of the number of gametes they produce?
What can the principles of probability can be used for?
What level consumer is an organism that eats only plants?
Why does the body need carbohydrates?
If, during metaphase l, all 23 maternal chromosomes lined up on one side of the cell, would genetic diversity increase?