facts. 1. i. ii. iii. iv. Write short notes on the following terms with an example of an organism that undergoes such a type of association. Parasitism Commensalism Symbiosis Saprophytism LA abort notes on the following:

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One of the following is a non-renewable resource of energy
A Animals
B.
Petroleum
C.
D.
SECTION B: THEORY
INSTRUCTIONS:
Plants
Water.
I. Answer Any four Questions
II. All questions carry equal marks.
Credit will be given for a clear and orderly presentation of
facts.
Write short notes on the following terms with an example of
an organism that undergoes such a type of association.
Parasitism
Commensalism
Symbiosis
Saprophytism
Write short notes on the following:
Tolerance
Symbiosis
Adaptation
Pollution
List two abiotic factors that affect or impose tolerance on
the organism.
Mention four natural resources that need to be
conserved.
State four problems and difficulties of natural resources
conservation.
State two effects of man's excessive use of natural
resources.
Draw and label the longitudinal section of the hibiscus
flower.
State the type of placentation in the hibiscus flower.
State the four floral parts of the flower.
Define Pollination.
State four characteristics of wind and insect-pollinated
flowers.
Transcribed Image Text:ut movement. nternal organs are the body e heart through sists of the 3c. 4a. 4b. 4c. 5a. 5b. 3b. 3a. i. ii. iii. iv. 2b. i. ii. iii. iv. 2a. 29 30. 1. Plants thatl is scarce are called A hydrophytes. mesophytes. xerophytes. B C. D. water plants. One of the following is a non-renewable resource of energy A Animals B. Petroleum C. D. SECTION B: THEORY INSTRUCTIONS: Plants Water. I. Answer Any four Questions II. All questions carry equal marks. Credit will be given for a clear and orderly presentation of facts. Write short notes on the following terms with an example of an organism that undergoes such a type of association. Parasitism Commensalism Symbiosis Saprophytism Write short notes on the following: Tolerance Symbiosis Adaptation Pollution List two abiotic factors that affect or impose tolerance on the organism. Mention four natural resources that need to be conserved. State four problems and difficulties of natural resources conservation. State two effects of man's excessive use of natural resources. Draw and label the longitudinal section of the hibiscus flower. State the type of placentation in the hibiscus flower. State the four floral parts of the flower. Define Pollination. State four characteristics of wind and insect-pollinated flowers.
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