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Biology Solver

Cell Biology & Genetics — Worked Step by Step.

Stuck on a Punnett square, a respiration pathway, or mitosis vs meiosis? Tell @vustStudyBot the problem and it works the reasoning through step by step — the setup, the square, the counts, the why — not just a final ratio. Learning-first, cardless with the exact price shown in Telegram before payment, no signup. Good for Russian EGE/OGE biology and English exam prep.

Genetics & cell biology · step-by-step · in Telegram.Learning-first · cardless
Genetics & cell biologyShows the working, not just the answerRussian EGE/OGE + international exams

Honest scope

A method to learn, not an answer to copy

@vustStudyBot works genetics and cell-biology problems step by step so you understand the method — it's built for self-testing and revision, not for pasting solutions into a graded assignment. You type the problem (or describe it); this page is the typed flow, and sending a photo of a textbook problem lives on the photo-solver page. It reasons in your language, including for Russian EGE/OGE biology.

Ask your genetics or cell-biology question in @vustStudyBot and follow the worked steps — then try the next one yourself.
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See the difference

Answer-only solvers vs a worked biology solution you can actually learn from.

An answer-only solver

What it gives

You type a genetics problem and it prints "9:3:3:1" or "heterozygous" with no working. Right symbol, zero understanding — and useless when the next problem is worded differently.

Where it fails you

On exam day you have to reconstruct the method yourself, and there's nothing to reconstruct because you never saw it.

@vustStudyBot biology

What it gives

The same problem, but worked: it sets up the cross, draws the Punnett square, counts the genotypes, then maps them to phenotype ratios — with a one-line why at each step.

The learning-first option

You follow the reasoning once, then reproduce it on the next problem alone. Answer first, check the method after — active recall, inside Telegram.

A dihybrid cross, worked

You ask

"Cross AaBb × AaBb — what's the phenotype ratio, and why?"

You get

Step 1: each parent makes 4 gamete types (AB, Ab, aB, ab). Step 2: a 4×4 Punnett square → 16 boxes. Step 3: count dominant/recessive combos → 9 A_B_ : 3 A_bb : 3 aaB_ : 1 aabb. Step 4: the 9:3:3:1 ratio explained — independent assortment in action. Method shown, not just the number.
Practical use cases

Genetics and cell biology, worked step by step

Genetics students
Solve Punnett-square and cross problems and actually see the method
@vustStudyBot sets up the cross, draws the square, counts genotypes, and maps them to phenotype ratios — so you learn the working, not just the 9:3:3:1.
Russian EGE/OGE biology learners
Work through genetics and cell-biology problems in Russian, step by step
It reasons in the language you study in across genetics, metabolism, cell division, and more — learning-first, so answers come with the why.
Cell-biology learners
Understand respiration, osmosis, or mitosis vs meiosis instead of memorising a list
It traces the pathway or compares the two processes step by step, so the concept sticks for the next question.
How it works01–03

How the biology solver works today

  1. 01

    Type the problem to @vustStudyBot

    Describe the genetics cross or cell-biology question in words — a monohybrid, a dihybrid, a respiration pathway, mitosis vs meiosis — in English or Russian.

  2. 02

    Get the reasoning, step by step

    It shows the setup, the Punnett square or pathway, the counts, and a one-line why at each step — not just a final ratio or a bare fact.

  3. 03

    Self-test on the same concept

    Ask for a similar problem or a quick check question and practise active recall, so the method transfers to exam day instead of fading.

Same tool · in Telegram@vustStudyBot

Work a biology problem step by step

Open @vustStudyBot, type your genetics or cell-biology question (Punnett square, respiration, mitosis vs meiosis) and follow the worked reasoning.

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Quality & trust

What's live — and what's honest about it

Learning-first, policy-safe

The solver shows the working and hints so you understand the method — it's for self-testing and revision, not for copying a finished answer into a graded assignment.

Typed input on this page

Here you type or describe the problem. Sending a photo of a textbook question is a separate flow on the photo-solver page — we point you there rather than imply it happens here.

Cardless, no signup

Start free inside Telegram, cardless with the exact price shown before payment — no foreign card, no subscription, no account to create before you can ask.

FAQ

Frequently asked questions

Can it actually solve a Punnett-square or genetics problem?

Yes — and it shows the cross setup, the gametes, the square, and the genotype-to-phenotype count, not just the final ratio. You ask a monohybrid, dihybrid, sex-linked or blood-group problem in words and it works the steps so you can follow the method and repeat it yourself.

Which cell-biology topics does it cover well?

The core of school and exam biology: cell structure and organelles, membrane transport (diffusion, osmosis, active transport), cellular respiration and photosynthesis, the cell cycle, and mitosis vs meiosis. Ask it to compare two processes or trace a pathway and it explains the steps rather than listing bare facts.

Does it just hand me the answer to copy?

No — it's learning-first. You get the reasoning and hints so you retrieve and understand the result, not paste it into a graded assignment. Answering first and then checking the worked steps is far better for retention than reading a finished solution, and the bot is built around that.

Is it useful for Russian EGE/OGE biology?

Yes. It handles Russian-language biology questions covering genetics, cell structure, metabolism, and more, and works through them step by step in Russian. It also covers English-language cell biology and genetics for other exams, so you can prepare in the language you study in.

Can I send a photo of the problem from my textbook?

This page is about typed genetics and cell-biology questions worked step by step. If you want to send a picture of a problem instead of typing it, that flow lives on the photo-solver page — start there and it points you to the same @vustStudyBot.

Will it help me self-test, or only explain?

Both. After a worked solution you can ask for a similar problem to try, or a quick check question, so you practise active recall on the same concept instead of just re-reading the explanation. Weak spot found, weak spot drilled.

Ready when you are

See the method, not just the ratio.

Get genetics and cell-biology problems worked step by step — Punnett squares, respiration, mitosis vs meiosis — learning-first and cardless, for Russian EGE/OGE biology and English-language exam prep, inside Telegram.