Kadry Samuels

St. Petersburg College
N/A

Biography

The primary objective, as an assiduous and detail-oriented individual, is to exert my earnest efforts toward advancing in the fields of health care, medicine, and scientific research for the betterment of our global society.

Education

BS Biology
St. Petersburg College

Educator Statistics

Numerade tutor for 6 years
48 Students Helped

Topics Covered

Optimize Your Animal's Health with Proper Nutrition
Circulation and Gas Exchange: Vital Processes for Optimal Health
Boost Your Immune System: Tips and Tricks for a Stronger Defense
Osmoregulation and Excretion: Maintaining Balance and Eliminating Waste
Hormones & The Endocrine System: Understanding the Body's Chemical Messengers
Exploring Animal Reproduction and Development: A Comprehensive Guide
The Incredible Power of the Nervous System: Understanding its Functions
Understanding Animal Behavior: Tips and Insights
Ecosystems and Restoration Ecology: Restoring Balance and Biodiversity
Discover the Power of the Cell: Unleash Your Potential with Our Products
Exploring Population Evolution: Trends and Insights
The Fascinating History of Life: From Origins to Present
Population Ecology: Understanding the Dynamics of Living Systems
The Fascinating Chemistry of Life: Discovering the Building Blocks
The Central Dogma: Understanding Gene Expression
Advancements in Genomics and Biotechnology: Revolutionizing Science
Unlock the Secrets of Organic Chemistry: Essential Guide
Carbohydrates and Nucleic Acids: The Building Blocks of Life
Amino Acids, Peptides & Proteins - Essential Building Blocks
Discover the Power of Lipids: Benefits and Uses | [Brand Name]

Kadry's Textbook Answer Videos

03:42
SAT Biology E/M

Certain danger in a blood transfusion comes when the
(A) recipient has antigens to the donor blood
(B) recipient has antibodies to the donor blood
(C) donor has antibodies to the recipient's blood
(D) donor has antigens to the recipient's antigens
(E) donor's blood contains gamma globulin

Chapter 5: ORGANISMAL BIOLOGY
Section 5: The Human Immune System
Kadry Samuels
06:45
Campbell Essential Biology with Physiology

What two values would you need to know to figure out the human population density of your community?

Chapter 19: Population Ecology
Kadry Samuels
05:24
Campbell Essential Biology with Physiology

If members of a species produce a large number of offspring but provide minimal parental care, then a Type _____ survivorship curve is expected. In contrast, if members of a species produce few offspring and provide them w ith long-standing care, then a Type _____ survivorship curve is expected.

Chapter 19: Population Ecology
Kadry Samuels
07:58
Campbell Essential Biology with Physiology

Use this graph of the idealized exponential and logistic growth curves to complete the following.
a. Label the axes and curves on the graph.
b. What does the dotted line represent?
c. For each curve, in dicate and explain where population growth is the most rapid.
d. Which of these curves better represents global human population growth?
CAN'T COPY THE FIGURE

Chapter 19: Population Ecology
Kadry Samuels
08:46
Campbell Essential Biology with Physiology

Which of the following describes the effects of a density-dependent limiting factor?
a. A forest fire kills all the pine trees in a patch of forest.
b. Early rainfall triggers the explosion of a locust population.
c. Drought decimates a wheat crop.
d. Rabbits multiply, and their food supply begins to dwindle.

Chapter 19: Population Ecology
Kadry Samuels
05:19
Campbell Essential Biology with Physiology

Which life history pattern is typical of invasive species?

Chapter 19: Population Ecology
Kadry Samuels
1 2 3 4 5 ... 8