Biology helper
Biology, in the
order it happens.
Biology is less about calculation and more about sequence and cause. Solvecoon answers by walking the process in order, naming the structures involved, and saying what would happen if one step failed, which is what exam questions actually test.
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How it works
Snap the diagram or select the question
Labelled drawings, cycles, and pedigree charts are all readable as a captured region.
Get the process in sequence
Stage by stage, with the structure responsible for each stage named.
Ask the follow-up
What happens if this enzyme is missing? Why does the order matter? Those are the exam questions.
What it handles
Cells and organelles
Structure and function, membranes, transport, and what distinguishes cell types.
Genetics
Punnett squares, dominance, sex linkage, pedigrees, and probability of offspring traits.
Molecular biology
DNA replication, transcription, translation, and mutations and their consequences.
Cell division
Mitosis and meiosis stage by stage, and where variation comes from.
Human systems
Circulation, respiration, digestion, the nervous system, and homeostasis.
Ecology and evolution
Food webs, energy transfer, natural selection, and population dynamics.
A real one, worked out
This is the shape of every answer: the result first, then the reasoning that got there.
Question
Two carriers (Aa x Aa) have a child. What is the chance it shows the recessive trait?
Answer
1 in 4, or 25%
Steps
- 1Each parent is heterozygous: Aa. Each passes on one allele.
- 2Draw the Punnett square with A and a along each edge.
- 3The four equally likely combinations are AA, Aa, aA, aa.
- 4Only aa shows the recessive trait, because a single A masks it.
- 5One of four outcomes is aa, so the probability is 1/4, or 25%.
Each child is an independent event. Three unaffected children do not make the fourth more likely to be affected.

Name the structure and the stage. Vague answers lose marks even when they are right.
What it will not do
- It will not be used on graded quizzes or proctored exams.
- It will not give medical advice. Biology homework is not a diagnosis.
- It will not read an unlabelled diagram and invent labels for it.
- It will not write your lab report or fabricate results.
Solvecoon is a study aid, not an answer machine. Exams, graded quizzes, and proctored tests are off limits — see the acceptable use policy.
Questions people ask
- Can it label a diagram for me?
- It will identify the structures it recognizes in a snapped diagram and explain what each one does, which is usually the point of the labelling exercise.
- Does it help with genetics problems?
- Yes, including dihybrid crosses, sex-linked traits, and pedigree analysis, with the square or the chain of reasoning written out.
- Is it good for memorization?
- Ask it to summarize a process into revision points, then ask it to quiz you on them. Free plan history keeps seven days of that.
- Will it explain the exceptions?
- Ask for them. Biology exam questions live in the exceptions, and a follow-up question is the fastest way to reach them.

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