Hollie Ulibarri

Arizona State University
Tutoring High School Students

Biography

My name is Hollie Ulibarri and I am a recent graduate from Arizona State University. I graduated with a degree in Biological Sciences with an emphasis in Biomedical Sciences. I have taken a gap year to obtain patient care experience before I apply to graduate school this upcoming cycle. I would excel at being a Numerade educator because I have a level of expertise in multiple subjects, including Biology, Math, Chemistry, and Psychology.

Education

BS Biological Sciences (Biomedical Sciences)
Arizona State University

Educator Statistics

Numerade tutor for 6 years
6 Students Helped

Topics Covered

Discover the Power of the Cell: Unleash Your Potential with Our Products
The Importance of Understanding the Cell Cycle for Cellular Reproduction
Exploring Animal Reproduction and Development: A Comprehensive Guide

Hollie's Textbook Answer Videos

02:18
Biology

For questions $10-13$ , match the statements that follow to the items in the key. Answers may be used more than once, and more than one answer may be used.
Key:
a. mitosis
b. meiosis
c. meiosis II
d. Both meiosis I and meiosis Il are correct.
e. All of these are correct.
A parent cell with five duplicated chromosomes will produce daughter cells with five chromosomes consisting of one chromatid each.

Chapter 10: Meiosis and Sexual Reproduction
Hollie Ulibarri
02:12
Biology: The Essentials

How are the human male and female reproductive tracts similar, and how are they different? How are the functions of the testis and ovary similar and different?

Chapter 30: Animal Reproduction and Development
Hollie Ulibarri
02:10
Biology: The Essentials

Briefly explain the contradictory roles of estrogen in the human female reproductive cycle.

Chapter 30: Animal Reproduction and Development
Hollie Ulibarri
02:10
Biology: The Essentials

How are the timetables different for oogenesis and spermatogenesis?

Chapter 30: Animal Reproduction and Development
Hollie Ulibarri
02:12
Biology: The Essentials

Suppose that a single ejaculate contains 240 million sperm cells. How many primary spermatocytes must enter meiosis to produce this many sperm cells, and how many secondary spermatocytes are produced along the way?

Chapter 30: Animal Reproduction and Development
Hollie Ulibarri
02:16
Biology: The Essentials

In many species, a female may mate with multiple males, increasing her chance of conception. Speculate about how this behavior may select for males with faster sperm or more numerous sperm per ejaculate

Chapter 30: Animal Reproduction and Development
Hollie Ulibarri
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