Particulate Nature Of Matter 3

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Particulate Nature Of Matter 4

At the end of this lesson, the students should be able to understand Particulate Nature Of Matter
Particulate Nature Of Matter 5

At the end of this lesson, the students should be able to understand the Particulate Nature Of Matter
Factors Affecting Solubility

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Solutions & Solubility

At the end of this lesson, the students should be able to understand Solutions & Solubility
Bases

At the end of the lesson, the student should be able to understand Bases
Micro Organisms

At the end of the lesson, the student should be able to understand Micro Organisms
Chemical Industries

Identify chemical industries in their Locality;
Explain how these chemical industries have influenced their lives and national economies especially in Nigeria
Describe the Environmental problems created by the chemical industries
Suggest solutions to solving some of these problems
Evolution(II)

At the end of the lesson, the student should be able to understand more on Evolution
Classification and Dispersal and Germination of seeds

At the end of the lesson the student should be able to understand the cycle of the classification,dispersal and germination of seeds
Energy Transformation in Nature

At the end of the lesson the student should be able to understand energy transformation in nature
Courtship behavior in animals

Define Courtship behavior
List different types of Courtship behavior
Give examples of animals that show different types of Courtship behavior
State the importance of Courtship in animals
Reproduction in plants; The flower

Recognize the flower as the reproductive structure of higher plants
List the various parts of the flower
State the function of each part of the flower
Define placentation in reference to plants
List the different types of placentation
Fruit (II)

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Reproductive System Structure For Mamalian Gamate 2

At the end of this lesson, the students should be able to understand the Reproductive System Structure For Mamalian Gamate
Evolution

The progressive change in the anatomy of organisms from water to land.
Adaptive colouration and their functions.
Examples of structural adaptations in the following organisms that aid their survival:
(i) mosquitoes feeding
(Ii) securing of mates in agama lizards.
Behavioural adaptation as regards the castes in termites.
Law of use and disuse according to Jean Baptist de Lamar.
Important features that support the evidence of evolution
Occurrences apart from natural selection that may bring about evolution.
Variation and Evolution

Define the terms evolution and variation in relation to living organisms.
Identify the relationship between the two terms variation and evolution.
Recognise that variation could be morphological or physiological.
State a few examples of:
(i) morphological variations.
(ii) physiological variations.
List different ways that individuals vary in their behaviours and functions.
Explain the application of variation to crime detection.
State the blood group types that can be transfused for an individual with a known blood group.
Deduce the possibility of children with a particular blood group belonging to a man (father).
Biology of Heredity (Genetics1)

Identify dominant/recessive characteristics.
Infer that dominant characters mask the contribution of the recessive characters for the first generation (Fl).
Recognise that the dominant characters become manifest in more individual members of a population than the recessive characters.
Identify chromosomes in diagrams of cells.
Note that chromosomes carry genes which are responsible for inherited characters:
(a) Explain the advantages and disadvantages of:
– Cross-fertilization and self-fertilization.
– Sexual reproduction and asexual reproduction.
– In and out-breeding.
(b) Relate the application of the above to practices in agriculture and medicine.
Reproductive Behaviours

State the different types of courtship behaviours in different animals.
Explain the terms:
(i) courtship
(ii) territorialism in animals.
Fruits

Distinguished between fruits and seeds.
State various types of fruits.
Classify fruits.
State the ways fruits are dispersed.
Describe the features that adapt fruits to their modes of disposal.