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(2a)
TABULATE
Food substances|Two test reagents
Reducing sugar|Fehling's solution and benedict solution
Protein|Biuret solution and Million's solution
Fats and oil|Sudan(III) solution and

(2b)
TABULATE
Digestive enzyme|Location of production of enzyme|Site of action
Maltase|Small intestine(Ileum)|Walls of small intestine
Lipase|Duodenum|Liver
Sucrase|Small intestine(ileum)|Walls of small intestine
Amylase|Ileum or duodenum|Liver

(2ci)
Get a fresh leaf
-Wash in a clean water
-Boil in warm/hot water to soften it
-Put in alcohol to kill the cells and to remove the cholorophyll, thus the leaf is destarched

(2cii)
The starch is converted to simple sugars or simple carbohydrates|glucose

(2di)
To kill the protoplasm

(2dii)
To remove chlorophyll

(2diii)
To soften it





(3ai)
(i) Decomposition of the body.
(ii) Conversion of energy to trophic level
(iii) Release of nitrogenous compound to the soil

(3aii)
(i) It increases soil fertilty
(ii) It increases micro-organism activities such as nitrosomas and nitrobacter
(iii) It increases crop yield or production

(3aiii)
(i) Ammonia
(ii) Nitrogen
(iii) Carbondioxide

(3aiv)
Burning the dead dog and fumigating the affected areas

(3av)
To avoid epidemic outbreak of diseases

(3bi)
Fungi and protozoa

(3bii)
Goat and tiger

(3c)
(i)They breakdown dead or decomposing organisms
(ii)They use organic substrate to get their energy

(3d)
(i)They add fertility to the soil for plant growth
(ii)They indirectly support the balance of carbondioxide to oxygen in the air
(iii) They aerates the soil





(6a) A Biennial plant is a flowering plant that takes two years to complete its biological life cycle
A Perennial plant is a plant that lives more than two years

(6b)
Characteristics of Carnivorous Plants

(PICK 4)
-Nitrogen Deficiency. -Carnivorous plants are found in soil lacking necessary nutrients such as nitrogen
-Attractants Animal prey is attracted to carnivorous plants through a variety of attractants that play on animals' senses
-Inescapable Traps
-Digestive Enzymes and Organisms
-Wet Site Inhabitants

(6c)
TABLATE
Type of Germination | Two example each
(1) Hypogeal germination | (i) Groundnut (ii) Wheat

(2)Epigeal germination | (i) bean (ii) tamarind

(6c)
(i) Epigieal --> Beans, Pumkin
(ii) Hypogeal --> Maize, cocounut

(6d)
TABULATE
Structure and adaptive features of organism | Uses
(i)  Spines of cactus SP | store water in the stem
(ii) long sticking tongue of toad | To capture insect
(iii) Bright coloure of Hibiscus | To insects for pollination
(iv) Claus feet of domestic faud | for digging the soil for food
(v) Shell of tortoise | for protection
(vi) Thick fur of polar bear | To protect them from cold

(6e)
(i) Competition
 (ii) Predation
(iii) Temperature

(6f)
(i) Conservation of energy
(ii) Energy can neither be created nor destroyed but can be changed from one form to another

(6g)
(i) Hepatitis
(ii) Cirrhosis

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