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3ai)
M-Adult butterfly
N-prawn
O-earthworm
P-tapeworm
3aii)
M-the class to which it belongs is INSECTA
3iii)
OBSERVATION Feature of M:
i)A pair of clubbed antenae
ii)A head,thorax and abdomen
iii)wings.
3aiv)
OBSERVABLE feature of N:
i)antenea
ii)pincer
iii)abdomen
iv)swimmerets
v)walking legs
3av)
M-pollination of flowers
N-serve as food to man
3bi)
Observable features of specimens P
i)scolex
ii)neck
iii)proglottids
3bii)
Tabulate
-Features-
i)scolex
ii)neck
iii)proglottids
-functions-
i)It has hooks/suckers to help it hold on to the host's tissues
ii)holds and supports the scolex
iii)bears the testes and ovaries for reproduction
-Features--functions-i)scolex
ii)neck
iii)proglottidsi)It has hooks/suckers to help it hold on to the host's tissues
ii)holds and supports the scolex
iii)bears the testes and ovaries for reproduction
3biii)
O-the phylum it belongs to annelida
P-the phylum it belongs to platyhelminthes
3biv)
i)they help to loosen the top soil
ii)their faces serve as manure to the soil
1ai)
A=Toad
B=Thoracic Vertebra
C=Lumbar vertebra
D= Pride of Barbados
E=Millipede
F=Agama Lizard
1aiii)
B===>located in chest, attached to the ribs
C===>located in loin
1aiv)
Tabulate
SPECIMEN B
i)They are 12 in number
ii)they are large
iii)They are rigid
iv)less vulnerable to degenerative conditions
v) less massive
SPECIMEN C
i)They are only 5
ii)They are the largest
iii)They are flexible
iv)more vulnerable to degenerative conditions due to its weight - bearing function
v)more massive
SPECIMEN BSPECIMEN Ci)They are 12 in number
ii)they are large
iii)They are rigid
iv)less vulnerable to degenerative conditions
v) less massivei)They are only 5
ii)They are the largest
iii)They are flexible
iv)more vulnerable to degenerative conditions due to its weight-bearing function
v)more massive
1av)
i)Both have large centrum
ii)Both have neural spine
iii) Both support the body and protect the spinal cord
2ai)
G- foot of domestic fowl
H-foot of domestic duck
I-tomatoe fruit
J-coconut fruit
K-dry bean pod
L-combretion fruit
2ii)
i) they both have claws
ii) they both have three toes in front and one at the back
iii) they are both used for walking
2iii)
Specimen - H: is webbed while sec-G is not
2iv)
i) for scratching
ii) for walking/running i.e locomotion
2v)
i) prominent hind limb for running away from treats
ii) prominent claws for scratching the ground in search of food
2bi)
I- simple sacculent fruit - berry
J-simple sacculent fruit - drupe
K-simple dry dehicent fruit- legume
L-simple dry dehiscent fruit
2bii) Tabulate I and J
specimen-I
i)multi-seeded
ii)endocarp is juicy
iii)mesocarp is juicy
iv)several carpel are founded
v)several ovaries
specimen-J
i)one seeded
ii)endocarp is hard
iii)monocarp may be fleshy or fibirous
iv)monocarpel
v)superior ovary
specimen-Ispecimen-Ji)multi-seeded
ii)endocarp is juicy
iii)mesocarp is juicy
iv)several carpel are founded
v)several ovariesi)one seeded
ii)endocarp is hard
iii)monocarp may be fleshy or fibirous
iv)monocarpel
v)superior ovary
2biii)
K-dispersal by explosive mechanism
L-dispersal by wind
3ai)
M-Adult butterfly
N-prawn
O-earthworm
P-tapeworm
3aii)
M-the class to which it belongs is INSECTA
3iii)
OBSERVATION Feature of M:
i)A pair of clubbed antenae
ii)A head,thorax and abdomen
iii)wings.
3aiv)
OBSERVABLE feature of N:
i)antenea
ii)pincer
iii)abdomen
iv)swimmerets
v)walking legs
3av)
M-pollination of flowers
N-serve as food to man
3bi)
Observable features of specimens P
i)scolex
ii)neck
iii)proglottids
3bii)
Tabulate
-Features-
i)scolex
ii)neck
iii)proglottids
-functions-
i)It has hooks/suckers to help it hold on to the host's tissues
ii)holds and supports the scolex
iii)bears the testes and ovaries for reproduction
-Features--functions-i)scolex
ii)neck
iii)proglottidsi)It has hooks/suckers to help it hold on to the host's tissues
ii)holds and supports the scolex
iii)bears the testes and ovaries for reproduction
3biii)
O-the phylum it belongs to annelida
P-the phylum it belongs to platyhelminthes
3biv)
i)they help to loosen the top soil
ii)their faces serve as manure to the soil
1ai)
A=Toad
B=Thoracic Vertebra
C=Lumbar vertebra
D= Pride of Barbados
E=Millipede
F=Agama Lizard
1aiii)
B===>located in chest, attached to the ribs
C===>located in loin
1aiv)
Tabulate
SPECIMEN B
i)They are 12 in number
ii)they are large
iii)They are rigid
iv)less vulnerable to degenerative conditions
v) less massive
SPECIMEN C
i)They are only 5
ii)They are the largest
iii)They are flexible
iv)more vulnerable to degenerative conditions due to its weight - bearing function
v)more massive
SPECIMEN BSPECIMEN Ci)They are 12 in number
ii)they are large
iii)They are rigid
iv)less vulnerable to degenerative conditions
v) less massivei)They are only 5
ii)They are the largest
iii)They are flexible
iv)more vulnerable to degenerative conditions due to its weight-bearing function
v)more massive
1av)
i)Both have large centrum
ii)Both have neural spine
iii) Both support the body and protect the spinal cord
2ai)
G- foot of domestic fowl
H-foot of domestic duck
I-tomatoe fruit
J-coconut fruit
K-dry bean pod
L-combretion fruit
2ii)
i) they both have claws
ii) they both have three toes in front and one at the back
iii) they are both used for walking
2iii)
Specimen - H: is webbed while sec-G is not
2iv)
i) for scratching
ii) for walking/running i.e locomotion
2v)
i) prominent hind limb for running away from treats
ii) prominent claws for scratching the ground in search of food
2bi)
I- simple sacculent fruit - berry
J-simple sacculent fruit - drupe
K-simple dry dehicent fruit- legume
L-simple dry dehiscent fruit
2bii) Tabulate I and J
specimen-I
i)multi-seeded
ii)endocarp is juicy
iii)mesocarp is juicy
iv)several carpel are founded
v)several ovaries
specimen-J
i)one seeded
ii)endocarp is hard
iii)monocarp may be fleshy or fibirous
iv)monocarpel
v)superior ovary
specimen-Ispecimen-Ji)multi-seeded
ii)endocarp is juicy
iii)mesocarp is juicy
iv)several carpel are founded
v)several ovariesi)one seeded
ii)endocarp is hard
iii)monocarp may be fleshy or fibirous
iv)monocarpel
v)superior ovary
2biii)
K-dispersal by explosive mechanism
L-dispersal by wind
A=Toad
B=Thoracic Vertebra
C=Lumbar vertebra
D= Pride of Barbados
E=Millipede
F=Agama Lizard
1aii)
DRAW literal view of Thoracic Vertebra (check image in pdf)
DRAW literal view of Thoracic Vertebra (check image in pdf)
1aiii)
B===>located in chest, attached to the ribs
C===>located in loin
B===>located in chest, attached to the ribs
C===>located in loin
1aiv)
Tabulate
SPECIMEN B
i)They are 12 in number
ii) they are large
iii) They are rigid
iv)less vulnerable to degenerative conditions
v) less massive
Tabulate
SPECIMEN B
i)They are 12 in number
ii) they are large
iii) They are rigid
iv)less vulnerable to degenerative conditions
v) less massive
SPECIMEN C
i)They are only 5
ii)They are the largest
iii)They are flexible
iv) more vulnerable to degenerative conditions due to its weight - bearing function
v) more massive
i)They are only 5
ii)They are the largest
iii)They are flexible
iv) more vulnerable to degenerative conditions due to its weight - bearing function
v) more massive
1v)
i) Both have large centrum
ii)Both have neural spine
iii) Both support the body and protect the spinal cord
i) Both have large centrum
ii)Both have neural spine
iii) Both support the body and protect the spinal cord
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2ai)
G- foot of domestic fowl
H-foot of domestic duck
I-tomatoe fruit
J-coconut fruit
K-dry bean pod
L-combretion fruit
2ai)
G- foot of domestic fowl
H-foot of domestic duck
I-tomatoe fruit
J-coconut fruit
K-dry bean pod
L-combretion fruit
2ii)
i-they both have claws
ii-they both have three toes in front and one at the back
iii-they are both used for walking
i-they both have claws
ii-they both have three toes in front and one at the back
iii-they are both used for walking
2iii)
Spc- H is webbed while sec-G is not
Spc- H is webbed while sec-G is not
2iv)
i-for scratching
ii-for walking/running i.e locomotion
i-for scratching
ii-for walking/running i.e locomotion
2v)
i-prominent hind limb for running away from treats
ii-prominent claws for scratching the ground in search of food
i-prominent hind limb for running away from treats
ii-prominent claws for scratching the ground in search of food
2bi)
I- simple sacculent fruit - berry
J-simple sacculent fruit - drupe
K-simple dry dehicent fruit- legume
L-simple dry dehiscent fruit-samara
I- simple sacculent fruit - berry
J-simple sacculent fruit - drupe
K-simple dry dehicent fruit- legume
L-simple dry dehiscent fruit-samara
2bii)
SPECIMEN I
i)multi seeded
ii) Endocarp is juicy
iii) Mesocarp is juicy
iv)several carpels are founded
v)several ovaries
SPECIMEN J
i) one seeded
ii)Endocarp is hard
iii) Mesocarp may be fleshy or fibrous
iv) monocarpels
v) superior ovary
SPECIMEN I
i)multi seeded
ii) Endocarp is juicy
iii) Mesocarp is juicy
iv)several carpels are founded
v)several ovaries
SPECIMEN J
i) one seeded
ii)Endocarp is hard
iii) Mesocarp may be fleshy or fibrous
iv) monocarpels
v) superior ovary
2biii)
K===>dispersal by explosive mechanism
L===>disposal of wind
K===>dispersal by explosive mechanism
L===>disposal of wind
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3i)
M-Adult butterfly
N-prawn
O-earthworm
P-tapeworm
3ii)
M-the class to which it belongs is INSECTA
3iii)
OBSERVATION Feature of M:
i)A pair of clubbed antenae
ii)A head,thorax and abdomen
iii)wings.
3i)
M-Adult butterfly
N-prawn
O-earthworm
P-tapeworm
3ii)
M-the class to which it belongs is INSECTA
3iii)
OBSERVATION Feature of M:
i)A pair of clubbed antenae
ii)A head,thorax and abdomen
iii)wings.
3iv)
OBSERVABLE feature of N:
i)antenea
ii)pincer
iii)abdomen
iv)swimmerets
v)walking legs
OBSERVABLE feature of N:
i)antenea
ii)pincer
iii)abdomen
iv)swimmerets
v)walking legs
3v)
M- pollination of flowers
N-serve as food to man
M- pollination of flowers
N-serve as food to man
3bi)
OBSERVATION FEATURES OF SPECIMEN P
i) scolex
ii)Neck
iii)proglottis
OBSERVATION FEATURES OF SPECIMEN P
i) scolex
ii)Neck
iii)proglottis
3bii)
Tabulate feature and function
Tabulate feature and function
*Feature*
i)Scolex
*Function*
Scolex bear hooks and suckers with which the worm clings to the wall of the host's intestine
i)Scolex
*Function*
Scolex bear hooks and suckers with which the worm clings to the wall of the host's intestine
ii)
*Feature*
Neck
*function*
Hold and supports the scolex
*Feature*
Neck
*function*
Hold and supports the scolex
iii)
*feature*
Proglottis
*Function*
Bears the testes and ovaries for reproduction
*feature*
Proglottis
*Function*
Bears the testes and ovaries for reproduction
3bii)
O===>the phylum it belong is Annelida
P==>the phylum it belong is Platyhelminthes
O===>the phylum it belong is Annelida
P==>the phylum it belong is Platyhelminthes
3biii)
i)They help to loosen the top soil
ii)their faeces serve as manure to soil
i)They help to loosen the top soil
ii)their faeces serve as manure to soil
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