SS 2 Biology (1st, 2nd & 3rd Term)

NITROGEN CYCLE

Nitrogen Cycle Nitrogen is an abundant element in the atmosphere. It is an essential constituent of proteins, a group of substances found in all living cells. About 78% of air is composed of gaseous nitrogen. Plants cannot incorporate nitrogen gas into organic compound and therefore depend on various types of bacteria to make nitrogen available

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FOOD PRODUCTION AND STORAGE

Introduction                                   Food production depends on the following Role of government in agricultural production Environmental factors required for food production 3Ways of improving crop production   Role of Government in Agricultural production The role of government in agricultural production include Provision of agro-chemicals Provision of financial assistance. Provision of high quality planting materials Provision of tractors

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TERRESTRIAL HABITATS

TERRESTRIAL HABITATS Organisms of the land are called terrestrial organisms. They include plants and animals that are found living on the ground and under the ground. Basically, terrestrial habitat is subdivided into four main parts, namely; marsh forest grassland/ savanna arid land/ desert   EVALUATION What are terrestrial organisms? List four types of terrestrial habitats

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AQUATIC HABITAT

HABITAT (AQUATIC HABITAT) Habitat is a place where organisms (plants, microorganisms and animals) are naturally found e. g. the habitat of tadpole is the bottom of fresh water ponds or streams. There are three main types of habitats, namely; aquatic habitat (in or around water), terrestrial habitat (in or on land) and arboreal habitat (in

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