TOLERANCE
Specific Objectives: The students should at the end of these lessons be able to: 1. Define tolerance 2. State the importance of tolerance to conservation of the ecosystem 3. State the Shelford’s Law of Tolerance and apply it to survival of organisms. 4. Draw a profile to show the various tolerance zones and concepts in a habitat. WHAT IS TOLERANCE Tolerance is the ability of an organism to withstand little unfavourable changes in the environment which affects their survival. Living organisms can only be in a particular environment if they can tolerate the ranges of abiotic factors that operate there. Due to changes in environmental conditions, some of these factors are unfvourable. Too little or too much ...
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ReplyDelete1.All the bones in the body
2.206
3.Bone serves as a storehouse for various minerals.
4.The cranium
5.the sense organs
6.protect the heart and lungs
7.Calcium and phosphorous
8.Cartilage is rubbery, and bone is firm.
9.bone marrow
10.They have different bone marrow
11.The place where two bones are joined
12.groups of cells called fibres
13.push and pull movement
14.To link muscles to bones
15.
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1. All the bones in the body and the tissues that connect them.
2. 206
3. Bone is a dry and non living supporting structure.
4. The cranium .
5. The sense organs .
6. Protect the heart and lungs .
7. Calcium and phosphorus .
8. Bone is inside the body and cartilage is outside .
9. Bone marrow.
10. They are made of different materials
11. The place where two bones are joined .
12. Calcium and phosphorus .
13. Pull movement only .
14. To link muscles to bones .
1. All the bones in the body and the tissues that connect them.
ReplyDelete2. 206
3. Bone is a dry and non living supporting structure.
4. The cranium .
5. The sense organs .
6. Protect the heart and lungs .
7. Calcium and phosphorus .
8. Bone is inside the body and cartilage is outside .
9. Bone marrow.
10. They are made of different materials
11. The place where two bones are joined .
12. Calcium and phosphorus .
13. Pull movement only .
14. To link muscles to bones .
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ReplyDelete1. All d bones in d body
2. 206
3. Bones serve as a storehouse for various minerals
4. Cranium
5. Sense organs
6. Protect d heart and lungs
7. Calcium and phosphorus
8. Cartilage is rubbery and bone is firm
9. Bone marrow
10. They are made from different materials
11. The place where two bones are joined
12. Group of cells called fibres
13. Push and pull movement
14. To link muscles to bones