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Natalie Ahrens
Biology teacher | Tutor for 8 years
I hold a degree in Biology from Union University, shaping my passion for understanding life's intricacies. As an adept tutor, I leverage my academic background to provide insightful solutions across diverse subjects. My commitment to fostering a deep understanding of biology extends to assisting students in unraveling the complexities of the natural world. Join me in this collaborative journey of knowledge exploration, where I draw on my educational experience to illuminate concepts and spark curiosity. Together, we'll navigate the academic landscape with enthusiasm and precision.
Questions
Why is chargaff's rule important to DNA?
What are demarcating proteins in the mitochondria?
With hundreds of thousands of living species how can there be different numbers of chromosomes?
What kingdoms are used to classify organisms?
What is the relationship between oxygen and carbon dioxide in the respiration process?
If you wanted to learn more about the genetic material of plant and animal cells, where would you look?
What is independent assortment, and how does it contribute to variation within a species?
How would we determine how life evolved on other planets?
What is the ratio of carbon, hydrogen, and oxygen in lipids?
What are four major macromolecules and what is their structure and function?
When a diploid female plant is crossed with a tetraploid male,the ploidy of endosperm cells in the resulting seed is?
What is the final products of aerobic respiration?
What do swamp eels eat?
Discuss how the theory of evolution explains the unity and diversity of life?
What are conducting tissues of plants?
How is the cell cycle regulated?
What is the general function and structure of proteins?
What does X inactivation do in females?
What are polymers of nucleotides called?
How does dna relate to genes and alleles?