Kai Medina

Boston University
Learning Facilitator

Biography

Enrichment Facilitator for rising first graders teaching hands on learning. We helped build an essential foundation for scientific learning. Class was ~15-20 kids depending on the day.

Education

BA Biology: Focus in Ecology and Conservation
Boston University

Educator Statistics

Numerade tutor for 6 years
84 Students Helped

Topics Covered

Discover the Power of the Cell: Unleash Your Potential with Our Products
Unlocking the Secrets of Photosynthesis: A Comprehensive Guide
The Importance of Understanding the Cell Cycle for Cellular Reproduction
Circulation and Gas Exchange: Vital Processes for Optimal Health
Discovering the Wonders of the Biosphere: An Introduction
Survival of the Fittest: Life Through a Darwinian Approach
Exploring Population Evolution: Trends and Insights
Conservation Biology and Global Change: Protecting Our Planet
Population Ecology: Understanding the Dynamics of Living Systems
Exploring the Complexities of Community Ecology: Insights and Analysis
Ecosystems and Restoration Ecology: Restoring Balance and Biodiversity
Understanding the Process of Speciation: Exploring Evolutionary Diversity
Discover the Evolutionary Tree with Our Phylogeny Analysis Tools

Kai's Textbook Answer Videos

01:04
SAT Biology E/M

What is the role of diatoms in any food chain?
(A) Primary consumers
(B) Secondary consumers
(C) Tertiary consumers
(D) Producers
(E) Decomposers

Chapter 6: SAMPLE TEST
Section 2: Biology E/M Sample Test 2
Kai Medina
01:27
Concepts of Biology

As this graph shows, population density typically decreases with increasing body size. Why do you think this is the case?

Chapter 19: Population and Community Ecology
Kai Medina
01:34
Concepts of Biology

Human populations have which type of survivorship curve?
a. Type I
b. Type II
c. Type III
d. Type IV

Chapter 19: Population and Community Ecology
Kai Medina
01:18
Concepts of Biology

Species with limited resources usually exhibit $a(n)$__________ growth curve.
a. logistic
b. logical
c. experimental
d. exponential

Chapter 19: Population and Community Ecology
Kai Medina
01:33
Concepts of Biology

The population size of a species capable of being supported by the environment is called its _________.
a. limit
b. carrying capacity
c. biotic potential
d. logistic growth pattern

Chapter 19: Population and Community Ecology
Kai Medina
03:08
Concepts of Biology

Species that have many offspring at one time are usually:
a. $r$ -selected
b. K-selected
c. both $r$ - and $K$ -selected
d. not selected

Chapter 19: Population and Community Ecology
Kai Medina
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