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Waec 2022 Biology Practical Specimen

Waec 2022 Biology Practical Specimen

WAEC 2022 BIOLOGY PRACTICAL SPECIMEN

Below is your Waec 2022 Biology Practical Specimen

Waec 2022 Biology Practical Specimen

GROUP I

Specimen A – Weevil-damaged bean seed
Specimen B – Viable bean seed
Specimen C – Dried maize grain soaked in water overnight
Specimen D – Soldier termite (dead)
Specimen E – Honeybee (dead)
Specimen F – Muddy water (in a test tube)
Specimen G – Lower jaw of a herbivore with teeth intact

GROUP II

Specimen H – Head of domestic fowl (complete)
Specimen J – Quill feather
Specimen K – Leg of domestic fowl (complete) Specimen L – Head of duck complete)
Specimen M – Leg of duck (complete)

NOTE: All specimens can be provided as group specimens for five (5) to ten (10) candidates

All specimens in each group must carry individual labels

(eg A, B, C, D, E, F and G in Group I). It is essential that each candidate should be provided with the following materials:

(i) glass jar cover Petri dish;
(ii) white tiles.
(iii) beaker
(iv) a hand lens/magnifying lens
(v) scalpel/razor blade/knife,
(vi) a pair of forceps
(vii) lodine solution.

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      • Is it real

        Anonymous May 18, 2022 9:00 pm

        • Yes it is. This is what my teacher gave us as the specimen.

          WHO~AM~I? Jun 16, 2022 4:50 pm

Waec 2022 Biology Practical Specimen

Waec 2022 Biology Practical Specimen

WAEC 2022 BIOLOGY PRACTICAL SPECIMEN

Below is your Waec 2022 Biology Practical Specimen

Waec 2022 Biology Practical Specimen

GROUP I

Specimen A – Weevil-damaged bean seed
Specimen B – Viable bean seed
Specimen C – Dried maize grain soaked in water overnight
Specimen D – Soldier termite (dead)
Specimen E – Honeybee (dead)
Specimen F – Muddy water (in a test tube)
Specimen G – Lower jaw of a herbivore with teeth intact

GROUP II

Specimen H – Head of domestic fowl (complete)
Specimen J – Quill feather
Specimen K – Leg of domestic fowl (complete) Specimen L – Head of duck complete)
Specimen M – Leg of duck (complete)

NOTE: All specimens can be provided as group specimens for five (5) to ten (10) candidates

All specimens in each group must carry individual labels

(eg A, B, C, D, E, F and G in Group I). It is essential that each candidate should be provided with the following materials:

(i) glass jar cover Petri dish;
(ii) white tiles.
(iii) beaker
(iv) a hand lens/magnifying lens
(v) scalpel/razor blade/knife,
(vi) a pair of forceps
(vii) lodine solution.

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3 Responses

      • Is it real

        Anonymous May 18, 2022 9:00 pm

        • Yes it is. This is what my teacher gave us as the specimen.

          WHO~AM~I? Jun 16, 2022 4:50 pm