Biology Biology Form 3 Biology Notes Form Three

BIOLOGY O LEVEL(FORM THREE) NOTES – MOVEMENT

MOVEMENTMovement is the act of changing position/ posture by the whole organism or part of the organismTypes of movement1. Movement of curvature (growth movement)2. Movement

Biology Biology Form 3 Biology Notes Form Three

BIOLOGY O LEVEL(FORM THREE) NOTES – REPRODUCTION -1

REPRODUCTION -1This is the process by which organism produce new individual of the same species.This is one of the important features of living things. Reproduction

Biology Biology Form 1 Biology Notes Form One

BIOLOGY FOM 1 – HEALTH AND IMMUNITY

HEALTH AND IMMUNITYHEALTH AND IMMUNITYHealth – Is a state of physical, mental and social well being. Health can be affected by factors such as diet,

Biology Biology Form 2 Biology Notes Form Two

BIOLOGY O LEVEL(FORM TWO) NOTES – CLASSIFICATION OF LIVING THINGS

KINGDOM FUNGIMember of the kingdom fungi include fairly familiar organism. Such as Mushrooms, toadstools, puff balls and bracket fungi.There are also less obvious but very

Biology Biology Form 2 Biology Notes Form Two

BIOLOGY O LEVEL(FORM TWO) NOTES – GASEOUS EXCHANGE AND RESPIRATION

GASEOUS EXCHANGE AND RESPIRATIONGaseous exchangeGaseous exchange is the movement of oxygen and carbon dioxide across a respiratory surface. Unicellular organisms carry out gaseous exchange by

Biology Biology A Level(Form Six) Biology Notes

BIOLOGY A LEVEL(FORM SIX) NOTES – GROWTH AND DEVELOPMENT

GROWTH AND DEVELOPMENTGrowth is a fundamental characteristic of living organisms.ORGrowth – is defined as an irreversible increase in dry mass of living material.ORGrowth is a

Biology Biology Form 3 Biology Notes Form Three

BIOLOGY O LEVEL(FORM THREE) NOTES – COORDINATION -2

COORDINATION -2Plants respond to a variety of stimuli in their environment. Unlike animals, plants cannot move from one place to another. However, they can move

Biology Biology Form 4 Biology Notes Form Four

BIOLOGY O LEVEL(FORM FOUR) NOTES – GROWTH AND DEVELOPMENT

GROWTH AND DEVELOPMENT GROWTHRefers to the irreversible (permanent) increase in size and mass of an organism.– Reproduction results in the formation of new organisms. Every