(a) Explain briefly the process of perceiving smell in humans. (b) State the adaptive features...

BIOLOGY
WAEC 2017

(a) Explain briefly the process of perceiving smell in humans.

(b) State the adaptive features of the egg of a domestic fowl

(c) (i) What are autotrophs?

(ii) Name two unicellular organisms that are autotrophs

(d) State five functions of the World Health Organisation

(e) Name two example each of plants and animals that live in a freshwater pond.

(f) In the table below, state five differences between the skin of a mammal and the epidermis of a leaf.

(g) A farmer has two plots of land; plotsAandB.on PlotA thefarmer planted several seeds of maize. On plot B, the farmer planted several seeds of maize and pepper in a small area. What type of competition would be observed on

(i) Plot A

(ii) Plot B

Explanation

(a) The process of perceiving smell

  • Chemical substances/odour carried in the air pass through the air/nasal cavity
  • The molecules dissolve in the moist membrane of the nasal cavity
  • Sensory cells are stimulated
  • Impulses are formed
  • which pass through the nerves ending to the olfactory nerves
  • which pass into the cerebrum of the brain/brain
  • The brain interprets the impulses
  • And the sensation of smell is produced/smell is perceived

(b)Adaptive features of the egg of a domestic fowl;

Porous: shell; for gaseous exchange/provides shelter/ protects the embryo against mechanical damage/ desiccation

Shell membranes; allow gaseous exchange/for protection

Yolk; contains high level of proteins and fats/provides food for embryonic-growth

Egg white/albumen;consists of water to absorb shock/ proteins/food

Air space;provides surface for gaseous exchange Chalaza; holds the yolk/embryo in position.

(c)i. Autotrophs: Organisms that do not rely on other organisms for food/they manufacture their own food; from using simple inorganic compounds; can be chernosyn-thetic/photosynthetic

ii. Examples of unicellular autotrophs Clamydomonas; Euglena; chemosynthetic; bacteria/ sulphur, bacteria; blue-green; algae/Anabaena; Nostoc/ Oscillatoria; Chlorella diatoms; Nitrosomonas; Nitrobacteria

(d) Functions of WHO

  1. provides grants for medical research
  2. Improves public health/promotes environmental health
  3. prevents the spread of diseases vaccination
  4. provides vaccines/drugs in cases of emergencies
  5. Informs/creates awareness/educates the public of any research findings/outbreak of diseases
  6. Assists by sending medical personnel/logistical sup-port to countries upon request
  7. Helps in the training of medical personnel
  8. keeps health statistics
  9. promotes nutritional/sanitary products.

(e) Examples of plants and animals that live in fresh water pond

Plants: Water arum; diatoms; Ceratophyllum/hornwort; utricularia/bladderwort. Arrowhead/sedge; Pistia; Salvinia/water fern; water lily; wolffish/duckweed any other correctly.

Animals: Cyclops; Daphnia/water flea; Hippopotamus; crocodile; water snake; tadpoles; pond skaters; zooplanktons; mosquito larvae; water bugs; water scorpions; leeches; water snails; catfish/Tilapia fishes etc.

(f) Differences between skin of a mammal and epidermis of leaf

skin of a mammalEpidermis of leaf
skin is made up of many layers/cellsmade up of a single layer/cells
presence of sweat glandabsence of sweat gland
presence of sebaceous glandabsence of sebaceous gland
Absence of cuticlepresence of cuticle
Absence of guard cell stomataGuard cells are present / stomata
Has blood cells capillariesabsence of blood vessels / capillaries
synthesizes vitamin Ddoes not make vitamin D
Fatty cells are presentabsence of fatty cells
It is a sensory organits not a sensory organ
Hair follicle presenthair follicle absent
erector muscle presenterector muscle absent
presence of sweat poreabsence of sweat pore

(g) Type of competition on

(i) Plot A: intra specific/intra species competition

(ii) Plot B: interspecific/interspecies competition



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