Biology
2ND TERM SS1 BIOLOGY SCHEME OF WORK AND NOTE
SECOND TERM E-LEARNING NOTE SUBJECT: BIOLOGY CLASS: SS 1 SCHEME OF WORK WEEK TOPIC Reproduction (Meaning, Types and Form of Asexual Reproduction) Sexual Reproduction (Conjugation, Meiosis) and
Biology Form 3 Notes : GROWTH AND DEVELOPMENT
GROWTH AND DEVELOPMENT Concept of Growth and Development Growth is a characteristic feature of all living organisms. Most multicellular organisms start life as a single
Biology Form 1 Notes : Nutrition in Plants and Animals
Nutrition in Plants and Animals Structure of the Leaf External Structure The external structure of the leaf consists of a leaf stalk or petiole and a broad leaf
Biology Form 3 Notes : CLASSIFICATION II
CLASSIFICATION IIGeneral Principles of Classification Classification is the science that puts organisms into distinct groups to make their study easy and systematic.Modern scientific classification is
Biology Form 2 Notes : EXCRETION AND HOMEOSTASIS
EXCRETION AND HOMEOSTASISIntroductionExcretion is the process by which living organisms separate and eliminate waste products of metabolism from body cells.If these substances were left to
BIOLOGY PRACTICAL QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS – NDHIWA DISTRICT
BIOLOGY PRACTICAL QUESTIONS – NDHIWA DISTRICT Each candidate will require the following:- Winged cockroach lablled R Tick labelled N Soldier termite labelled P Adult housefly
BIOLOGY PRACTICAL QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS – MUMIAS DISTRICT
BIOLOGY PRACTICAL QUESTIONS – MUMIAS DISTRICT Requirements :- Unripe pawpaw fruits (one pawpaw- ten students) Beaker (4) Razor /scalpel Ruler Solution G – distilled water
Biology Form 2 Notes : GASEOUS EXCHANGE IN PLANTS(Respiration) AND ANIMALS
GASEOUS EXCHANGE IN PLANTS AND ANIMALS Necessity for Gaseous Exchange in Living Organisms Living organisms require energy to perform cellular activities.The energy comes from breakdown of food