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Re: 2016/2017 Jamb Biology by Donpre(m): 4:47pm On Jan 17, 2016 |
PilotOz:Nice... Buh 2. Cloaca 5. Cone and rod cells... Found in the retina 6.presbyopia(a type of long-sightedness) More questions loading... I'll be expecting urs too |
Re: 2016/2017 Jamb Biology by PilotOz(m): 5:31pm On Jan 17, 2016 |
Donpre:thanks. |
Re: 2016/2017 Jamb Biology by PilotOz(m): 5:44pm On Jan 17, 2016 |
1 what is the name of the membrane that attaches the teeth to the gum? 2 what is the name of the middle layer of the meninges enclosing the spinal cord and the brain? 3 what is the function of the myelin sheat enclosing a neurone? 4 when a neurone is not transmitting nerve impulse, hw does it achieve a resting potential? 5 the content in the lymphatic vessel is emptied into which part of the body? 6 what is the vector of the lasser fever? 7 what is the name of the cell in hydra that is responsible for producing gametes. 8 the structure all protozoans use to remove excess water is called what? |
Re: 2016/2017 Jamb Biology by PilotOz(m): 5:59pm On Jan 17, 2016 |
PilotOz:5 lumbar vetebra 7 stroma 8 secrets an oily substance called sebum which keeps the skin water proof and supple. 9 cytokinin 10 chameleon (becos of its perehensile tail and oppossing thumb for grasping |
Re: 2016/2017 Jamb Biology by HOLRANGE(m): 9:49pm On Jan 17, 2016 |
I was banned yesterday night while posting questions... I missed you guys Cc pilotOz, Donpre and others 1 Like |
Re: 2016/2017 Jamb Biology by HOLRANGE(m): 9:50pm On Jan 17, 2016 |
Living organism (level of
organisation)
Life exist in an organised form so as to carry
out efficiently the characteristics of living
things.
Organisation of life is the existence of life
from a single-celled organism to a
multicellular organism with complex forms
that perform different functions
Four level of organisation exist :-
1. Cell :- some living exist as a cell capable of
carrying out all the characteristics of living
things. Eg Amoeba Chlamydomonas
Paramecium and
Euglena
2. Tissues :- A tissue is a collection of cells
which are similar in structure and
perform similar functions. Hydra Is an
example of animal that is made up of tissues
only. examples are blood, epithelial skeletal
etc
3. Organ :- An organ is a collection of
different tissues that perform a common
function or functions . Example of organs
are heart, roots, kidney etc
4. System :- A system is a set of
organs which co-operate to carry out
one vital functions of life. Eg digestive
system, reproductive system etc |
Re: 2016/2017 Jamb Biology by Donpre(m): 7:15am On Jan 18, 2016 |
PilotOz:3. To transmit impulse faster 4. By polarisation 6. Rats 8. Contractile vacuole 1 Like |
Re: 2016/2017 Jamb Biology by Drdonzeez(m): 9:11am On Jan 18, 2016 |
HOLRANGE:ACBDCAACAABDDBD |
Re: 2016/2017 Jamb Biology by HOLRANGE(m): 12:37pm On Jan 18, 2016 |
Pls I will like to remind us of the whatsapp group chat for those interested... 09024062843.. Thanks |
Re: 2016/2017 Jamb Biology by HOLRANGE(m): 2:14pm On Jan 18, 2016 |
We are through with the first topic... Before starting the next topic we should be able to answer some question on past topic.. I will post them later today i just hope i won't be banned while doing that Don't forget to add me on WhatsApp or share your number for the group chat where we will be tackling more questions than we are doing here thanks |
Re: 2016/2017 Jamb Biology by MissJayne(f): 7:13am On Jan 21, 2016 |
HOLRANGE: Please, refer me to chemistry and English class. I can't find them |
Re: 2016/2017 Jamb Biology by HOLRANGE(m): 1:47pm On Jan 21, 2016 |
MissJayne: I don't know of any on nairaland but add 09024062843 for study group if you wish |
Re: 2016/2017 Jamb Biology by HOLRANGE(m): 1:49pm On Jan 21, 2016 |
For my own good and also for others, updating this thread isn't a problem but if people are not following it.. It's as good as just putting it in my jotter Like this If you are a reader... Share if you will like to participate THANKS |
Re: 2016/2017 Jamb Biology by PilotOz(m): 4:24pm On Jan 21, 2016 |
HOLRANGE:Hello, my teaching practice has kept me away frm freqenting nairaland!! but u can always drop ur question! 1 Like |
Re: 2016/2017 Jamb Biology by Donpre(m): 5:17pm On Jan 21, 2016 |
okay.... just got off work for the day, time to study 1. cells in charge of opening and closing the stomata are called? 2. opening and closing of the stomata is controlled by which natural phenomenon? 3. neurones are made up of 2 major parts... they are? 4. which chemical substance is produced in the stomach to digest food? 5. which human cell doesn't reproduce? 6. what part of the human body uses the most oxygen? 7. which molecule in the red blood cells traps oxygen? |
Re: 2016/2017 Jamb Biology by HOLRANGE(m): 5:34pm On Jan 21, 2016 |
Donpre:1. Guard cell 2 . osmosis 3. Cns and i Don 4get 4. Hcl 5. Rbc(since they die) 6.cell. 7. Haemoglobin |
Re: 2016/2017 Jamb Biology by Donpre(m): 5:40pm On Jan 21, 2016 |
HOLRANGE:nice buh 3 and 6 is wrong @5 what's RBC? |
Re: 2016/2017 Jamb Biology by HOLRANGE(m): 6:08pm On Jan 21, 2016 |
Donpre:Red blood cell RBC |
Re: 2016/2017 Jamb Biology by Donpre(m): 6:23pm On Jan 21, 2016 |
HOLRANGE:oh.. yea they die the question should have been... which human cells doesn't regenerate? |
Re: 2016/2017 Jamb Biology by HOLRANGE(m): 6:25pm On Jan 21, 2016 |
Donpre: Yes, Donpre 6. Mitochondrial 3. Central nervous system and peripheral nervous system |
Re: 2016/2017 Jamb Biology by PilotOz(m): 2:32pm On Jan 22, 2016 |
Donpre:seems im late, and almost all the questions have been answered. 3 cell body and nerve fibre(axon and dendrons) 4 rennin (to coagulate milk by breaking down insoluble caseinogen into soluble caesin), pepsin ( a protease which acts on proteins, and dil hcl 6 the brain. |
Re: 2016/2017 Jamb Biology by PilotOz(m): 3:13pm On Jan 22, 2016 |
1 what type of joint is formed by the attachment of the incus with the stapes? 2 the organ of corti is composed of what? 3 in humans, a matured ovum is composed of a protein coat called? 4 what is the name of the hormone that prevents super-fetation? 5 some flowers prevent self fertilization by delaying the maturation of the stamen. this process is called what? 6 what is the name of the hormone that is responsible for building up the endometrium after break down? 7 the ovule is attached to the placenta by a stalk like structure called what? 8 if the sepals of a flower are fused, it is called what? 9 the most sensitive part of the eye to light is what? 10 the axis articulates with the atlas at a point called what? 11 what is the name of the bone present in the wrist? 12 the graffian follicle ruptures during ovulation, but later develops into what? 13 what is the name of the photoreceptors that's required for colour vision? 14 the most sensitive part of the peni.s is called what? 15 what is the name of the structure that seperates the cerebellum and the medulla oblongata? 16 what is the function of the cillia present in the oviduct? 17 the height of sexual activity in camels and antelopes is called what? 18 wht is the name of the structure that prevents the reflection of light in the eye? 19 egg laying mammals are called what? 20 the protenious light sensitive pigment in the rods is called what? |
Re: 2016/2017 Jamb Biology by PilotOz(m): 3:16pm On Jan 22, 2016 |
Donpre:the nervous cells donot regenerate becos they are highly specialised? |
Re: 2016/2017 Jamb Biology by pelumi001(m): 3:59pm On Jan 22, 2016 |
PilotOz: 16.locomotion/swimming 18.choroid/retina 1 Like |
Re: 2016/2017 Jamb Biology by PilotOz(m): 4:35pm On Jan 22, 2016 |
pelumi001:correct, but 16: for moving the eggs produced by the ovary to the oviduct |
Re: 2016/2017 Jamb Biology by Donpre(m): 10:37pm On Jan 23, 2016 |
PilotOz:mehn pilot this questions re tough... Thank God you're not in-charge of setting jamb questions 9. Retina 13. Cone cells |
Re: 2016/2017 Jamb Biology by PilotOz(m): 10:51pm On Jan 23, 2016 |
Donpre: lol seriously? half of the questions r purely pume questions (jamb usually set these type of questions when they r out to bar students frm getting maximum score in biology.. the jamb professors in charge will be setting questions like "the ability of tasting phenylthiocarbimide indicates what type of variation in humans?" thats why we have to read in between lines. btwn, iam a 300L student of bio/isc in a college of education here(currently posted to a govt skul for my teaching practice, and i wanna try my luck on mbbs). (all d questions r strictly o' level) |
Re: 2016/2017 Jamb Biology by PilotOz(m): 10:57pm On Jan 23, 2016 |
PilotOz:except question 4 (its under a topic in embryology). Superfetation is an extremely rare phenomena that occurs when a mature egg is produced after conception. Progesteron is actually produced to prevent ovulation when fertilization takes place) |
Re: 2016/2017 Jamb Biology by PilotOz(m): 11:11pm On Jan 23, 2016 |
PilotOz:1 ball and socket 2 tectorial layer nd the basilar layer plus the sensory hair cells of the cochlea sandwiched in between 3 zona pellucida 4 progesterone 5 protogyny 6 oestrogen 7 funnicle 8 gamosepalous 9 fovea centralis (yellow spot) 10 odontoid process 11 carpals 12 corpus luteum 13 cones 14 glans peni.s 15 pons varolli 16 to move the ovum to the oviduct 17 rut 19 monotrems 18 rhodopsin 1 Like |
Re: 2016/2017 Jamb Biology by Donpre(m): 12:03pm On Jan 24, 2016 |
PilotOz:if those re O' level questions, then I need to up my game... I still got chemistry and physics to work on, now I just found my biology isn't close to what I expected it to be and its only 1 month remaining... Gosh! I'm so toast |
Re: 2016/2017 Jamb Biology by PilotOz(m): 2:20pm On Jan 24, 2016 |
Donpre:thats nt true, u're gud jor!! no be u dey answer question on resting potential just now? hehe!! Phy is what i wanna start reading! i intentionally delayed it till dis tym so that all d bloody formulars can still be fresh in my head. |
Re: 2016/2017 Jamb Biology by stephennel(m): 2:21pm On Jan 24, 2016 |
Reading between the lines is the best solution. We student of nowadays avoid and overlook a lot in our textbooks,am very sure 60% of student don't know about rhodopsin,zona pellucida,protandry,glans penis,basilar and tectorial membrane,joints between the three ear ossicles,the list is endless But all knowledge comes from GOD,you can't be perfect but you can always try to be a near perfect............ 1 Like |
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