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 do humans and fungi have in common?
If Helicase was unable to break the hydrogen bonds, how would this affect DNA replication?
What is the Hardy-Weinberg equation?
Do plants perform cellular respiration?
Why does active transport occur in cells?
What is a hot, dry biome called?
What does the plant need in order to make its own food?
What needs to happen to ATP in order to get ADP?
Why does the fossil record have gaps?
How do scientists test animal behavior?
In a diploid organism, there are three different alleles for a particular gene. Of these three alleles, one is recessive and the other two alleles exhibit codominance. How many phenotypes with this set of alleles?
What role does the sodium-potassium pump perform in the body?
How does variation lead to evolution?
How were signal transduction pathways discovered?
Why does an organism need energy and a constant supply of materials?
What happens when a substance dissolves in the watery solution outside of a cell and equilibrium is disrupted?
What are the periods of life on earth broken into?
What are the steps in the nitrogen cycle?
Why do plants need a lot of water?
Why is ribonuclease often included in lysis buffer when extracting dna? What is its function?