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Bryan Barnett

Abilene Christian University
Teacher

Biography

Classroom Science Teacher

Education

BS Biology
Abilene Christian University
MS Wildlife Biology
Abilene Christian University

Educator Statistics

Numerade tutor for 6 years
18 Students Helped

Topics Covered

Defending Against Viruses: Tips and Strategies | Your Ultimate Guide
Survival of the Fittest: Life Through a Darwinian Approach
The Fascinating History of Life: From Origins to Present
Discover the Differences Between Bacteria and Archaea
Discover the Fascinating World of Protists: A Comprehensive Guide
Exploring the Richness of Plant Diversity: Discover the Beauty of Nature
Discover the Fascinating World of Fungi: Unleash the Magic!
Discover the Wonders of Animal Diversity: Exploring the Richness of Life
Discover the Power of the Cell: Unleash Your Potential with Our Products
The Importance of Understanding the Cell Cycle for Cellular Reproduction
The Central Dogma: Understanding Gene Expression
Mendelian Genetics: Understanding Inheritance Patterns
Advancements in Genomics and Biotechnology: Revolutionizing Science
Revolutionizing Angiosperm Reproduction with Biotechnology

Bryan's Textbook Answer Videos

02:23
SAT Biology E/M

Refer to the terms below.
(A) Prokaryotes
(B) Fungi
(C) Plants
(D) Animals
(E) Protista
Includes amoebas, paramecia, and euglenas

Chapter 4: EVOLUTION OF DIVERSITY
Section 2: Biological Diversity
Bryan Barnett
02:03
Glencoe Biology

A (BLANKED CAN'T COPY) is used to determine the genotype of a plant or animal.

Chapter 13: Genetics and Biotechnology
Bryan Barnett
02:39
Glencoe Biology

The offspring produced by (BLANKED CAN'T COPY) are homozygous for most traits.

Chapter 13: Genetics and Biotechnology
Bryan Barnett
02:19
Biology Today and Tomorrow with Physiology

All cells have these three things in common:
a. cytoplasm, DNA, and organelles with membranes
b. a plasma membrane, DNA, and a nucleus
c. cytosol, DNA, and a plasma membrane
d. a cell wall, cytoplasm, and DNA

Chapter 3: Cell Structure
Bryan Barnett
01:57
Biology Today and Tomorrow with Physiology

Which of the following is not a principle of the cell theory?
a. Every cell arises from division of another cell.
b. A cell is alive even as part of a multicelled body.
c. Eukaryotic cells have a nucleus, and prokaryotic cells do not.
d. The cell is the basic unit of life.

Chapter 3: Cell Structure
Bryan Barnett
02:19
Biology Today and Tomorrow with Physiology

Unlike eukaryotic cells, prokaryotic cells _________
a. have no plasma membrane
b. have RNA but not DNA
c. have no nucleus

Chapter 3: Cell Structure
Bryan Barnett
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