Penelope Adams
Biology teacher | Verified Expert
I'm a Biology graduate from St. Norbert College, passionate about fostering curiosity and understanding in my students. With a deep-rooted love for the natural world, I bring hands-on experiences and innovative teaching methods to every lesson. Whether dissecting a frog or exploring cellular processes, I aim to make complex concepts digestible and exciting. My goal is not just to impart knowledge but to inspire a lifelong love of learning. Together, let's unlock the wonders of science and explore the endless possibilities it offers.
Questions
What is the nitrogen cycle?
Why is losing electrons called oxidation?
What are some examples of lipids and their functions?
How does X inactivation occurs?
How do protozoans with pseudopods eat?
Paralysis does not get cured: is it true?
What enzyme inhibitor is not a heavy metal? What enzyme does it interfere with and how?
What is apoptosis (programmed cell death) and how does it relate to cancer development and treatment?
Nucleic acids are made of which monomers?
What level consumer is an organism that eats only plants?
How many centromeres are visible during prophase?
What theories surround the history of how life arose on earth?
What is the relationship between nucleic acids and DNA?
Imagine that you have a sore throat. The doctor says it is a bacterial infection. Why would you conclude that it is not caused by Archaebacteria?
Did prokaryotes or eukaryotes come first?
What proof do evolutionists have that bacteria or viruses evolve?
What is the name of the spore releasing structure that some groups of fungi form?
How would you compare the phosphates, sugars and bases of DNA and RNA?
Do endocytosis and exocytosis need energy? If so, where does the energy come from?
Where is nucleolus located? What is role of nucleolus in cell?