Ecology of Populations - Biology (Senior Secondary)

Organisms do not live in isolation; they compete, breed, and survive together. This course examines the ecology of populations by exploring natural habitats and local biomes. We examine population density, effects of overcrowding, physical adaptations for survival, and ecological succession. You will study how species interact with the physical environment and adapt to changes over time. Understanding dynamics of populations is essential for solving real environmental problems. You can apply this knowledge directly to wildlife management, urban planning, and conservation projects. Knowing how species react to space limits and food shortages helps professionals design sustainable cities and protect endangered animals. This science dictates how humans manage land and water resources to maintain ecological balance. By completing this module, you will learn to calculate population density and identify specific traits that allow animals to survive harsh conditions. You will gain the ability to predict stages of ecological succession in a disturbed habitat. Furthermore, you will understand the exact consequences of overcrowding on resource availability and disease spread. These skills provide a strong foundation for advanced biology and environmental science tracks. This course is built for Senior Secondary biology students preparing for final exams and university admission. It also serves anyone interested in environmental science, agriculture, or wildlife management. Junior students can use it to build early foundational knowledge, while adults outside formal education will find practical value for local farming and community planning. The content is structured to deliver clear facts without wasting time.

$ 9.99

Enrolment valid for 12 months
This course is also part of the following learning track. You may join the track to gain comprehensive knowledge across related courses.
Biology
Biology
Passing the JAMB UTME requires a strict understanding of the principles of biology. This track delivers the exact facts required to succeed in your examinations. You will study the classification of organisms, the anatomy of the cell, human physiology, genetics, and ecology. The content covers the complete secondary school syllabus; it connects basic life sciences to practical applications in medicine, agriculture, and public health. This programme targets senior secondary school students preparing for the WAEC, NECO, and JAMB examinations. It also serves first-year university students who need a rapid revision of the fundamentals of biology. Candidates aiming for paths in medicine, pharmacy, nursing, or agricultural engineering will find this material strictly essential. It provides a direct factual base for anyone seeking to pass major regional examinations. After completing this track, you will describe the anatomy of living organisms and explain the functions of internal biological systems. You will understand the transmission of genetic traits, calculate the probability of inheritance, and analyse the interactions of populations within natural habitats. This knowledge prepares you to identify physiological problems and apply ecological rules to farming. You will possess the exact competence required to secure university admission and excel in the sciences.

Passing the JAMB UTME requires a strict understanding of the principles of biology. This track delivers the exact facts required to succeed in your examinations. You will study the classification of organisms, the anatomy of the cell, human physiology, genetics, and ecology. The content covers the complete secondary school syllabus; it connects basic life sciences to practical applications in medicine, agriculture, and public health. This programme targets senior secondary school students preparing for the WAEC, NECO, and JAMB examinations. It also serves first-year university students who need a rapid revision of the fundamentals of biology. Candidates aiming for paths in medicine, pharmacy, nursing, or agricultural engineering will find this material strictly essential. It provides a direct factual base for anyone seeking to pass major regional examinations. After completing this track, you will describe the anatomy of living organisms and explain the functions of internal biological systems. You will understand the transmission of genetic traits, calculate the probability of inheritance, and analyse the interactions of populations within natural habitats. This knowledge prepares you to identify physiological problems and apply ecological rules to farming. You will possess the exact competence required to secure university admission and excel in the sciences.

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