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Maya Anderson
Biology teacher | Verified Expert
I hold a degree in Biology from Spelman College, where my passion for understanding life's intricacies blossomed. With a strong foundation in biological sciences, I bring expertise in ecology, genetics, and microbiology. As a dedicated educator, I strive to foster curiosity and critical thinking in my students. Whether unraveling the mysteries of cellular processes or exploring the wonders of biodiversity, I am committed to empowering learners to excel in the fascinating world of biology.
Questions
How do water molecules move through the cell membrane during osmosis?
Who discovered complementary base pairing?
Why is the lionfish an invasive species?
What are the functions of sponges' specialized cells: archaeocytes, choanocytes, porocytes?
What is the missing link between reptiles and birds?
Viruses may induce apoptosis if they infect a host cell. In the case of a harmful virus, would this effect be good or bad for a human host, and why?
What is the difference between diffusion and effusion?
What will happen if a bacterial cell is placed in a hypotonic solution with penicillin?
Two of the tenets of the cell theory are: All living things consist of one or more cells, and the cell is the smallest unit of life that displays all of the characteristics of life. Which is the third tenet?
What cell structure is the site for the electron transport chain?
Why are lipids good storage molecules?
How many food chains make up the food web?
What levels of organization are missing in sponges?
What produces gametes mitosis or meiosis?
In cellular respiration, what is being oxidized and what is being reduced?
A mutation can affect which of the following..?
What are species extinctions caused by humans?
How can compounds be broken apart?
What must be broken for the DNA strand to separate?
When the malignancy of cancer has spread but is still within the primary site, what stage is it in?