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Classwork Series and Exercises {Biology- SS3}: The Liver

LIVER The liver is a large dark reddish-brown organ that weighs about 3 pounds, located in the upper right-hand portion of the abdominal cavity, beneath the diaphragm, and on top of the stomach, right kidney, and intestines. There are two distinct sources that supply blood to the liver: Oxygenated blood flows in from the hepatic […]

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Classwork Series and Exercises {Biology- SS1}: Human Reproduction

What is Reproduction Reproduction means the act of bringing to life young ones that are of the same species. In other word, reproduction is the creation of a new individual or individuals from previously existing individuals. Types of Reproduction There are two types of reproduction. These are: Asexual Reproduction: Only one organism divides to form

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Classwork Series and Exercises {Mathematics- SS1}: Simple Equation and Variations

Change of Subject of Formulae A formula is an equation which specifies how a number of variables are related to one another. Formulas are written so that a single variable, the subject of the formula, is on the left hand side of the equation. Everything else goes on the right hand side of the equation.

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Classwork Exercise and Series (Computer -JSS3): Computer Professionals

COMPUTER PROFESSIONALS Computer professionals are those who deal with the computer industry to develop something. They may design, build, write or sell software. A computer professional is a person who works in the field of information technology. The definition has extended to those involved in the internet industry too. A computer professional may be: A person working

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Classwork Series and Exercise {Mathematics – JSS3}: Proportion

Topic: PROPORTION – DIRECT, INVERSE AND RECIPROCALS Direct proportion If two quantities are in direct proportion, as one increases, the other increases by the same percentage. If y is directly proportional to x, this can be written as y ∝x A simple example of two things that are in the same proportion is the amount

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Classwork Series and Exercise {Home Economics – JSS1}: The Teeth

THE TEETH Contents: The Teeth Structure of the Teeth Daily care of the Tooth Causes of Tooth decay A. THE TEETH A tooth is made up of many parts. A tooth is a small, calcified, whitish structure found in the jaws of many vertebrates and used to break down food. Some animals, particularly carnivores, also use

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Classwork Series and Exercise {Literature – SS1}: Forms of Literature

Forms of Literature Contents: Forms of Literature Meaning of tragedy Characteristics of tragedy Meaning of comedy Characteristics of comedy The forms of literature are classified into two: Tragedy Comedy. Tragedy It has an elevated diction and action, but with an unhappy ending. It begins in a good note, but ends on a very sad note.

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Classwork Series and Exercise {English – SS2}: Determiners and Oracy Skills

A. Diphthongs A Diphthong is a type of vowel that begins as one sound, then changes into another. (Note that di – is a prefix meaning ‘two’.) E.g. in the word ‘waist’, the sound /e/ is followed by the sound /i/ to produce /ei/sound. Sound Example /ei/ Brain, lame /ai/ Eye, thigh /ͻi/ Voice, coin

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