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2006 WAEC Biology Theory (a) Write short notes on each of the following: (i) ecosystem; (ii) population; (iii) ecological...

Biology
WAEC 2006

(a) Write short notes on each of the following: (i) ecosystem; (ii) population; (iii) ecological succession in plants.

(b) List five ways by which nitrogen can be made available to the soil for plant growth. 
 

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Explanation

(a)(i) Ecosystem: -

  • This is a self-supporting unit/ system.
  • it consists of all living organisms and the non-living factors, that interact with each other/are interdependent.
  • Each component influences the properties of the others.
  • The living organisms make up the biotic components, e.g. plants and animals
  • The non-living factors make up the abiotic components; e.g. soil/edaphic factors/climatic factors.

(ii) Population: This refers to the total number of organisms/individuals of the same kinds/ species living together within a habitat/area at a particular time. The size of the population varies due to different factors; e.g. natality/mortality/immigration/emigration.

(iii) Ecological succession in plants: - This is the orderly series of changes occurring in plant communities over a given period of time, until a stable/climax community is established. It usually commences in a newly formed open/barren habitat/abandoned farmland, which is usually as a result of human activities/natural disasters/ catastrophes.  The pioneer/primary colonizers have short life cycles/span, which get replaced by other plants which thus derive nutrients from their remains. These latter secondary colonizers have longer life cycles/span. - The initial pace of a succession is rapid but it gradually slows down until a final/stable/climax community is reached

(b) Ways by which Nitrogen is made available to soil include:

(1) Through nitrogen fixation

(2) Through thunder storms and lightening

(3) By putrefaction/decay of organic matter

(4) By nitrification

(5) By application of artificial fertilizers

(6) By application of farmyard manure/organic fertilizers/poultry, droppings/animal dungs/green manure. 
 


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