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ONDO BECE CCA 1a. What is bead work? Beadwork refers to the art or craft of creating decorative items, jewelry, or adornments using beads. It involves stringing beads together or attaching them to a surface to create patterns or designs. 1b. List four materials needed for the production of beads: Glass Plastic Wood Metal 1c. List four natural objects: Shells Stones Feathers Leaves 2a. What is still life drawing? Still life drawing is a form of art where the artist depicts inanimate objects arranged in a specific composition. The objects can be natural or man-made and are typically set up in a controlled environment to study light, shadow, form, and texture. 2b. List sixteen (16) still life objects available within the school premises: Books Pencils Erasers Paper clips Fruits (e.g., apples, oranges) Vegetables (e.g., tomatoes, peppers) Bottles Jars Cups Plates Bowls Flowers (e.g., roses, daisies) Vases Lamps Clocks Stationery holders Drawing a natural object with shading: 4a. What is scale? Scale in art refers to the proportion or relative size of an object compared to another object, or to the whole composition. It helps artists accurately represent sizes and distances. 4b. Mention five (5) types of scale: Comparative scale Proportion scale Diagonal scale Linear scale Graphic scale

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(5bii) (i) Fossil Record: Shows changes in species over time, with transitional forms demonstrating common ancestry. (ii) Comparative Anatomy: Homologous structures (e.g., limb bones in vertebrates) indicate common ancestry. (iii) Molecular Biology: DNA and protein sequence similarities among different species suggest evolutionary relationships. (iv) Biogeography: Distribution of species across different geographical areas supports patterns of evolution and migration. (5biii) (i) Hinge Joint (ii) Ball-and-Socket Joint (iii) Pivot Joint ============================

[02/07, 07:23] MR FEMI SOLUTIONS: *NECO BIOLOGY ANSWER* 01-10: EEDDDECAAE 11-20: DABBCACEBD 21-30: BCECCDDDAD 31-40: DDBEBAEDBC 41-50: BECABABCBE 51-60: ACDCDDCDBA COMPLETED 🖥️🖥️🖥️🖥️🖥️🖥️🖥️🖥️🖥️🖥️ (1ai) (PICK ANY THREE) (i) Producers (ii) Consumers (iii) Decomposers (iv) Parasites (v) Symbionts (1aii) (i) Mandibles (ii) Maxillae (iii) Labium (1bi) (i) Ultrafiltration: The initial step in blood filtration occurs in the glomerulus of a nephron, where pressure causes water, ions, glucose, urea, and small proteins to pass out of the blood vessels into the Bowman's capsule (glomerular filtrate). (ii) Reabsorption: As the glomerular filtrate moves through the renal tubules, essential nutrients, glucose, water, and most ions are reabsorbed back into the bloodstream. This selectively conserves nutrients while eliminating waste products. (iii) Secretion: Some substances, such as hydrogen ions (H+), potassium (K+), creatinine, and urea, are actively secreted from the bloodstream into the renal tubules, further concentrating the urine. (iv) Concentration: The collecting duct and loop of Henle regulate the final water and ion balance of the urine, ensuring that waste products are sufficiently concentrated. (1bii) (PICK ANY TWO) (i) Malleus (ii) Incus (iii) Stapes (iv) Stapedius (1biii) [in a Tabular form] -Photosynthesis- (PICK ANY TWO) (i) Process that uses sunlight to convert carbon dioxide and water into glucose (ii) Occurs in plant cells, algae, and some bacteria (iii) Releases oxygen as a byproduct (iv) Builds organic molecules (anabolism) (v) Takes place during the day in sunlight -Respiration- (PICK ANY TWO) (i) Process that breaks down glucose to release energy (ii) Occurs in all living cells (iii) Consumes oxygen (iv) Breaks down organic molecules (catabolism) (v) Takes place continuously, day and night [02/07, 07:44] MR FEMI SOLUTIONS: (2ai) (i) Wings (ii) Hollow bones (iii) Lightweight skeleton (iv) Powerful muscles (2aii) -Pollen from anther (male part) is transferred to stigma (female part) -Pollination occurs through agents like bees, butterflies, wind, or water -Fertilization occurs when pollen germinates and sperm reaches the egg -Seed formation and fruit development follow successful pollination (2bi) (i) Sticky tongue (ii) Specialized teeth (iii) Webbed feet (2bii) [TABULATE] =ARTERIES= (i) Carry blood away from the heart (ii) No valves (except for the pulmonary artery and aorta) (iii) Narrower lumen compared to veins (iv) Thick, muscular, and elastic walls =VEINS= (i) Carry blood towards the heart (ii) Valves present to prevent backflow of blood (iii) Wider lumen compared to arteries (iv) Thinner, less muscular, and less elastic walls ============================ (3ai) (i) Phototropism (ii) Geotropism (iii) Hydrotropism (iv) Thigmotropism (3aii) (i) Loss of fertile land and decreased agricultural productivity (ii) Increased sedimentation in water bodies, harming aquatic ecosystems (3bi) Grass>Grasshopper>Lizard>Hawk (3bii) Diagram (3biii) (i) Oxygen (O₂) (ii) Glucose (C₆H₁₂O₆) ============================ (4ai) (i) Humerus (ii) Radius (iii) Ulna (4aii) Diagram (4bi) (i) Insulin (regulates blood sugar levels) (ii) Adrenaline (responds to stress) (iii) Growth Hormone (regulates growth and development) (4bii) -Amoeba: Contractile vacuole -Hydra: Diffusion through body surface -Earthworm: Nephridia -Grasshopper: Malpighian tubules (4biii) (1) Mitochondria: Generates energy for the cell through cellular respiration (2) Lysosomes: Contains digestive enzymes to break down and recycle cellular waste and foreign substances ============================ (5a) Diagram (5bi) [TABULATE] =MONOCOT PLANTS= (i) Leaf Venation; Parallel venation (ii) Number of Flower Parts; Usually in multiples of three =MONOCOT PLANTS= (i) Leaf Venation; Reticulate (net-like) venation (ii) Number of Flower Parts; Usually in multiples of four or five