a. State five : (i) challenges that make conservation of resources difficult; [5 marks] (ii)

BIOLOGY
WAEC 2019

a. Statefive:

(i) challenges that make conservation of resources difficult; [5 marks]

(ii) ways by which the Government of a country ensures conservation of natural resources. [5 marks]

b. What is an endangered species? [3 marks]

c. A child with blood group O was born to a mother of blood group A.

(i) What is the blood group genotype of the child? [1 marks]

(ii) What are the possible blood group genotypes of the father? [3 marks]

d. Statethreereasons why genetic variation is important to plants. [3 marks]

Explanation

a. (i) Challenges that make the conservation of resources difficult:

- Limited land area for development leads to the rapid destruction of the natural forest;

- Over grazing/over fishing;

- Poaching/ killing of endangered species;

- Bush burning/poor farming methods;

- Over cultivation of land;

- High demand for timber that has resulted in the felling of trees/indiscriminate cutting of trees for firewood;

- Damming of rivers for hydro-electricity and irrigation has resulted in the alteration of the ecosystem;

- Lack of awareness of the populace and policy makers of the need for conservation/lack of education;

- Improper enforcement of existing laws/poor leadership;

- Forest fire;

- Inadequate funding in conservation;

- Lack of international/local cooperation on conservation;

- Illegal/unlawful exploitation of minerals.

(ii) Ways by which Government ensures the conservation of resources:

- Creation of parks/gardens/wildlife/zoo/reserves;

- Putting in place a chemical and toxic waste dump programmes to avoid water pollution;

- Enactment of conservation laws;

- Enforcement of conservation laws;

- Creating awareness/education through the media;

- Establishment of conservation fund;

- Training of conservation personnel/employing experts to manage natural resources;

- Establishing local and international cooperation;

- Aforestation/planting of trees.

b. Endangered species

- Species whose population has become so small; that it can completely be wiped out/become extinct; if not properly managed.

c. (i) Genotype of child: OO

(ii) Genotype of Father: OO; AO; BO;

d. Importance of genetic variation to plants

- It enables plants to spread to colonies/new areas;

- It may enable plants to survive harsh/adverse conditions/environments;

- It may enable plants to be resistant to diseases;

- It gives rise to varieties of desirable plant species;

- It makes plants produce better fruits/yield;

- It makes plants produce early yield;



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