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SS1 Biology Third Term: Reproduction

Reproduction Reproduction is defined as the ability of living organisms to give rise to new individuals of the same species. The purpose of reproduction is to ensure the continuity of life. Sexual Reproduction  Sexual reproduction involving the fusion of female gamete (ovum) and male gamete (spermatozoon), which forms a zygote that potentially develops into genetically […]

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JSS2 Physical Health Education Third Term: 4 Mile Team Race at Olympics

Four  Mile Team Race at Olympics Held only on a single occasion at the Olympics, the 4 Mile Team Race is now an obsolete track and field event. The closely contested event was one of the main attractions of the 3rd edition of the Modern Olympics. Scoring Structure The 4 Mile Team Race had a

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SS1 Biology Second Term: Concept of Culturing

Concept of Culturing Culturing simply involves the techniques of growing micro-organisms in special media in the laboratory. It involves the making of sterile medium, inoculating, incubating and examining micro-organisms. By this means, micro-organism characteristics such as colour, pattern of growth and appearance can be seen. Culture of micro-organisms can be grown from water, air, animals,

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SS1 Commerce Second Term: Characteristics, Advantages and Disadvantages of each Type of Large Scale Retailer

Large Scale Retailing Large scale retail trade has a large scale of operation; the retailers achieve their growth by increasing the physical size of their units to cater for more customers. Examples of large scale retail trade are: Chain or Multiple Store This is a chain of similar shops with identical store design, layout and

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SS1 Economics Third Term: Equilibrium Price/Price Determination

What is Equilibrium Price? The equilibrium price can be defined as the market price where the quantity of goods supplied is equal to the quantity of goods demanded. This is the point at which the demand and supply curves in the market intersect. It can also be seen as the interaction between the demand and

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