Abed Othman

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Biography

I am certified trainer Biology teacher an, Master degree in MED is progressing
and my experience 22 years

Education

MA UoP
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Numerade tutor for 5 years
28 Students Helped

Topics Covered

Discover the Power of the Cell: Unleash Your Potential with Our Products
Mastering Metabolism 101: A Beginner's Guide
Cellular Respiration and Fermentation: Understanding the Basics
Unlocking the Secrets of Photosynthesis: A Comprehensive Guide
The Importance of Understanding the Cell Cycle for Cellular Reproduction
Exploring Animal Reproduction and Development: A Comprehensive Guide
The Fascinating Chemistry of Life: Discovering the Building Blocks
Acids and bases
The Fascinating History of Life: From Origins to Present
Discover the Evolutionary Tree with Our Phylogeny Analysis Tools
Unlocking the Secrets of Cell Signaling: Understanding the Intricacies
Defending Against Viruses: Tips and Strategies | Your Ultimate Guide
The Central Dogma: Understanding Gene Expression

ABED's Textbook Answer Videos

13:20
Campbell Biology

SCIENTIFIC INQUIRY $\bullet$ DRAW IT (a) Draw a phylogenetic
tree based on characters $1-5$ in the table below. Place hatch
marks on the tree to indicate the origin(s) of characters $1-6$ .
(b) Assume that tuna and dolphins are sister species and redraw
the phylogenetic tree accordingly. Use hatch marks to indicate
the origin(s) of characters $1-6 .$ (c) Determine how many
evolutionary changes are required in each tree. Identify the
most parsimonious tree.

Chapter 26: Phylogeny and the Tree of Life
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Biology for AP Courses

What is the major consideration in setting the lower limit of cell size?
a. The cell must be large enough to fight the pathogens
b. The cell must be large enough to attach to a substrate.
c. The lower limit should be small enough, for the cell to move in the fluid efficiently.
d. The cell size must be small as to fit all th

Chapter 4: Cell Structure
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16:24
Biology for AP Courses

What are the four classes of lipids and what is an example of each?
a.
1. lipids like margarine
2. wax like the coating on feathers
3. phospholipids like cell membrane constituents
4. steroid like cholesterol
b.
1. lipids like phosphatidylserine
2. wax like phosphatidic acid
3. phospholipids like oleic acid
4. steroid like epinephrine
c.
1. lipids like phosphatidic acid
2. waxes like margarine
3. phospholipids like phosphatidylcholine
4. steroids like testosterone
d.
1. lipids like cholesterol
2. waxes like the coating on feathers
3. phospholipids like phosphatidylserine
4. steroids like margarine

Chapter 3: Biological Macromolecules
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08:08
Human Biology

Besides producing gametes (sperm and eggs), the primary male and female reproductive organs also produce sex hormones. The __________ and the pituitary gland control secretion of both.

Chapter 16: Reproductive Systems
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12:47
Human Biology

____________ production is continuous from puberty onward in males; _________ production is cyclic and intermittent in females.
a. Egg; sperm
c. Testosterone; sperm
b. Sperm; egg
d. Estrogen; egg

Chapter 16: Reproductive Systems
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ABED's Quick Ask Videos

12:17
Biology

What is the major consideration in setting the lower limit of cell size?
a. The cell must be large enough to fight the pathogens
b. The cell must be large enough to attach to a substrate.
c. The lower limit should be small enough, for the cell to move in the fluid efficiently.
d. The cell size must be small as to fit all th

Abed Othman
16:25
Biology

What are the four classes of lipids and what is an example of each?
a.
1. lipids like margarine
2. wax like the coating on feathers
3. phospholipids like cell membrane constituents
4. steroid like cholesterol
b.
1. lipids like phosphatidylserine
2. wax like phosphatidic acid
3. phospholipids like oleic acid
4. steroid like epinephrine
c.
1. lipids like phosphatidic acid
2. waxes like margarine
3. phospholipids like phosphatidylcholine
4. steroids like testosterone
d.
1. lipids like cholesterol
2. waxes like the coating on feathers
3. phospholipids like phosphatidylserine
4. steroids like margarine

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