Elizabeth Ryley

Jefferson Community and Technical College
Science Educator

Biography

I am a down-to-Earth, outdoorsy, spider-partial cat-person who loves to hike and forage. I've moved around a few different states, but found a home in Louisville, KY. After moving here, I excitedly landed a position at our local science center as an offsite educator! Before quarantine, I spent much of my time traveling to schools around Kentucky and Indiana teaching kids of all ages the magic of science. I learned and taught lots of different STEAM subjects from environmental science to astronomy. I absolutely love seeing the excitement on the faces of kids who have just learned something new. I think it's important and most effective when kids learn in a way that is exciting to them!

Education

BA Environmental Sciences
Jefferson Community and Technical College

Educator Statistics

Numerade tutor for 6 years
1 Students Helped

Topics Covered

Exploring the Richness of Plant Diversity: Discover the Beauty of Nature
Exploring Vascular Plant Structure & Development: A Comprehensive Guide

Elizabeth's Textbook Answer Videos

02:24
Biology

Monocot stems have
a. vascular bundles arranged in a ring.
b. vascular cambium.
c. scattered vascular bundles.
d. a cork cambium.
e. a distinct pith and cortex.

Chapter 24: Flowering Plants: Structure and Organization
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