IMPORTANCE OF WILDLIFE CONSERVATION
Wildlife conservation refers to the well-planned practice of ensuring protection for wild animal species, their habitats, and plants.
Wildlife conservation refers to the well-planned practice of ensuring protection for wild animal species, their habitats, and plants.
Animals use their self protection instinct to save themselves from danger. To do this, they adopt their innate mechanisms of self-protection from their enemies.
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Living organisms face a constant barrage of external stresses or threats to the wildlife that challenge their ability to survive and reproduce
Game management is a term that refers to the management of wildlife in the hunting context.
Artificial vegetative propagation is a type of plant reproduction that is accomplished through artificial means involving human intervention.
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Vegetative Propagation is a method of plant production which relies on the use of vegetative structures such as stems, leaves or roots to perpetuate the parent plants.
Through crop production you will learn the principles and practices of cultivating and managing crops for human and animal consumption or industrial uses.
Types of leaves Leaves are specialised to capture light for photosynthesis. Mainly, it is observed that the environment determines the type of leaf plants possesses. A typical leaf has a thin, flat blade, and a stalk, or petiole which joins the leaf to the stem. There are two types of leaves; simple and compound leaves.
There are basically two types of stems – herbaceous stems and woody stems. Herbaceous plants have soft, green, juicy stems that are called herbaceous stems. They have a life span of one to two years. The cells of apical meristems are the source of all the tissues of herbaceous plants. Herbaceous stems are produced by primary growth.
Photosynthesis is a process of capturing and transforming the energy of sunlight into chemical energy.
Flowers are organs which are specialized for sexual reproduction. Despite the different shapes and sizes of flowers, they are all made up of similar parts.
Introduction We tend to think of the landscape as unchanging. However, it is slowly and continuously being reshaped. Usually, this reshaping of the landscape results into the production of soils. Soil is formed from the break-down of the parent materials by the process known as weathering. This is the result of climatic factors such as wind,
This is the Zambian Secondary ZAMBIAN LANGUAGES GRADES 10 -12 Syllabus, 2013 version produced by the Zambian Curriculum Development Centre (CDC).
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