Reproduction and Growth - Biology (Senior Secondary)

Life continues strictly through reproduction and growth. This course details how organisms multiply and develop over time. We examine asexual and sexual reproduction, the structure of the reproductive organs, and the exact steps of fertilisation. The curriculum also covers seed germination in plants alongside modern methods for the regulation of reproduction. You will observe the biological mechanisms driving cellular expansion and the continuation of life. This biology module provides the factual basis required for agriculture, genetics, and obstetrics. Farmers use knowledge of plant reproduction and seed germination to multiply crop yields and manage food production. Medical students and health workers rely on these facts to understand human fertility and maternal health. You can apply these concepts directly to personal farming, animal breeding, or family planning decisions. By the end of this module, you will accurately describe the anatomy of the reproductive organs in both humans and flowering plants. You will learn to explain the fusion of gametes during fertilisation, outline the environmental conditions necessary for the germination of seeds, and evaluate modern methods used for the control of human reproduction. You will acquire the scientific vocabulary needed to discuss reproductive health clearly and professionally. We structured this material for senior secondary school students preparing for biology certificate examinations. The content acts as a strict prerequisite for university candidates targeting courses in medicine, pharmacy, or agricultural science. Secondary school leavers seeking a direct, factual explanation of biological growth, or farm owners wanting to improve their breeding techniques, will benefit immediately from this precise information.

$ 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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