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BIO102: General Biology II

is a one-semester, 2 credit- hour course in Biology. It is a 100 level, second semester undergraduate course offered to students admitted in the school of science and technology, school of education who are offering Biology or related programmes.

What Will You Learn?

This course contains nineteen (19) units which cover a generalized survey of the plant and animal kingdom based mainly in the study or similarities and differences in the external features, ecological adaptation of plant and animal forms. Plants and animals consist of different forms: from the simple forms to the complex forms. At the end of this course, you would have acquaint yourself of the different forms of the plant and animal kingdom, especially their external features and ecological adaptation.

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1 Semester
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By the time you have finished going through this course, you should be able to:

  • Know the similarities and differences in the different forms of plants and animals
  • Understand the different classifications of plants and animals
  • Describe plants and animals based on their external features
  • Recognize plants and animals based on their possession of specific adaptive features.

In addition to the aim of this course, the course sets an overall objective which must be achieved. In addition to the course objectives, each of the units has its own specific objectives. You are advised to read properly the specific objectives for each unit at the beginning of that unit. This will help you to ensure that you achieve the objectives. As you go through each unit, you should from time to time go back to these objectives to ascertain the level at which you have progressed.

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