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Sarah Frisbie

Numerade Educator
Biology Teacher

Biography

I am a passionate Biology teacher who focuses on student success above all else! My favorite moment as a teacher is when a student actually LEARNS a concept and goes from the student to the teacher themselves. I am all about a student-centered experience!!

Education

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Educator Statistics

Numerade tutor for 5 years
16 Students Helped

Topics Covered

Mastering Metabolism 101: A Beginner's Guide
Cellular Respiration and Fermentation: Understanding the Basics
Unlocking the Secrets of Cell Signaling: Understanding the Intricacies
The Central Dogma: Understanding Gene Expression
The Fascinating Chemistry of Life: Discovering the Building Blocks
Defending Against Viruses: Tips and Strategies | Your Ultimate Guide
Discover the Fascinating World of Protists: A Comprehensive Guide
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

Sarah's Textbook Answer Videos

02:03
Biology for AP Courses

Which fat serves as an animal's major form of energy storage?
a. cholesterol
b. glycerol
c. phospholipid
d. triglycerides

Chapter 3: Biological Macromolecules
Sarah Frisbie
01:48
Life: The Science of Biology

Members of the zygospore fungi
$a$. have hyphae without regularly occurring septa.
b. produce motile gametes.
$c$. form fleshy fruiting bodies.
$d$. are haploid throughout their life cycle.
e. have sexual reproductive structures similar to those of the sac fungi.

Chapter 30: Fungi: Recyclers, Pathogens, Parasites, and Plant Partners
Sarah Frisbie
02:03
Life: The Science of Biology

Which statement about sac fungi is not true?
$a .$ Some species are yeasts.
$b$. They form reproductive structures called asci.
$c .$ Their hyphae are segmented by septa.
$d .$ Many of their species have a dikaryotic state.
e. All have fruiting structures called ascomata.

Chapter 30: Fungi: Recyclers, Pathogens, Parasites, and Plant Partners
Sarah Frisbie
01:16
Biology

_____________________ make(s) up the nucleus of an atom.
a. Protons and electrons
b. Protons and neutrons
c. DNA and RNA
d. Neutrons and electrons
e. DNA only

Chapter 2: The Chemical Basis of Life I: Atoms, Molecules, and Water
Sarah Frisbie
01:47
Biology

Living organisms are composed mainly of which atoms?
a. calcium, hydrogen, nitrogen, and oxygen
b. carbon, hydrogen, nitrogen, and oxygen
c. hydrogen, nitrogen, oxygen, and helium
d. carbon, helium, nitrogen, and oxygen
e. carbon, calcium, hydrogen, and oxygen

Chapter 2: The Chemical Basis of Life I: Atoms, Molecules, and Water
Sarah Frisbie
02:47
Biology

The ability of an atom to attract electrons in a bond with another atom is
termed its
a. hydrophobicity.
b. electronegativity.
c. solubility.
d. valence.
e. both a and b.

Chapter 2: The Chemical Basis of Life I: Atoms, Molecules, and Water
Sarah Frisbie
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