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
What is a chromatin network?
How do signal transduction pathways occur?
What muscle cells are multinucleated?
How does RNA replication take place?
Why are embryonic stem cells important?
What is the sperm producing structure of moss?
What metabolic pathway is common for both aerobic respiration and fermentation?
What is the golgi apparatus?
Why is oxygen gas important to the atmosphere?
Are reptiles ectothermic or endothermic?
Why do organisms sometimes have to compete for resources?
What do you call movement across a cell membrane that does not require energy from the cell?
How does a kangaroo protect itself?
Why is species evenness important?
Is it true that more than one spindle apparatus is often seen inside a meiotic cell?
What is the end result of transcription?
Why is phosphorus important in an ecosystem?
What is the role of cell division in helping the body stay healthy?
Why is ecological succession important?
What is ester linkage in lipids?