Biology Syllabus
Biology Syllabus
Biology Syllabus
Biology
BIOLOGY
GENERAL OBJECTIVES
The aim of the Unified Tertiary Matriculation Examination (UTME) syllabus in Biology is to prepare
the candidates for the Board’s examination. It is designed to test their achievement of the course
objectives, which are to:
1. demonstrate sufficient knowledge of the concepts of the diversity, interdependence and unity of life;
2. account for continuity of life through reorganization, inheritance and evolution;
3. apply biological principles and concepts to everyday life, especially to matters affecting living things,
individual, society, the environment, community health and the economy.
DETAILED SYLLABUS
A: VARIETY OF ORGANISMS
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TOPICS / CONTENTS/ NOTES OBJECTIVES
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c. Level of organization iii. analyse the functions of the components of plant and animal
i. Cell e.g. euglena and paramecium, cells.
ii. Tissue e.g. epithelial tissues and hydra iv. compare and contrast the structure of plant and animal cells.
iii. Organ e.g. onion bulb v. trace the levels of organization among organisms in their
logical sequence in relation to the five levels of organization of
living organisms.
iv. Systems e.g. reproductive, digestive and
excretory
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c. Structural adaptations in organisms i. account for adaptation in organisms with respect to the
following:
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a. Internal structure of a flowering plant i. identify the transverse sections of these organs.
ii. relate the structure of these organs to their functions.
i. Root
ii. Stem iii. identify supporting tissues in plants (collenchyma)
iii. Leaf sclerenchyma, xylem and phloem fibres)
iv. describe the distribution of supporting tissues in roots, stem
and leaf
v. examine the arrangement of the mammalian internal organs.
vi. describe the appearance and position of the digestive,
b. Internal structure of a mammal reproductive and excretory organs.
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contractile vacuole, flame cell, products of plants e.g. carbon (IV) oxide, oxygen, tannins,
nephridium, Malpighian tubule, kidney, resins, gums, mucilage, alkaloids etc.
stoma and lenticel.
b. Excretory mechanisms:
i. Kidneys ii.
lungs
iii. skin
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d. Homeostasis
i. Body temperature regulation ii.
Salt and water regulation
C: ECOLOGY
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iii. Relationship between competition and vii. determine the interactions between biotic and abiotic
succession. factors, (e.g. drought or scarcity of water which leads
to food shortage and lack of space which causes
c. Factors affecting population sizes: increase in disease rates).
viii. trace the sequence in succession to the climax stage
i. Biotic (food, pest, disease, predation,
of stability in plant population.
competition and reproductive ability).
d. Ecological succession
i. primary succession
ii. secondary succession Candidates should be able to:
i. identify physical properties of different soil types
based on simple measurement of particle size,
6. SOIL porosity or water retention ability. ii. determine the
amounts of air, water, humus and capillarity in
different soil types experimentally.
a. Characteristics of different types
iii. relate soil characteristics, types and components to
of soil (sandy, loamy, clayey) the healthy growth of plants
i. soil structure iv. relate such factors as loss of inorganic matter,
ii. porosity, capillarity and humus compaction, leaching, erosion of the top soil and
content repeated cropping with one variety.
v. apply the knowledge of the practice of contour
b. Components of the soil ridging, terracing, mulching, poly-cropping, strip-
i. inorganic ii. organic cropping, use of organic and inorganic fertilizers, crop
iii. soil organisms rotation, shifting cultivation, etc. to enhance soil
iv. soil air conservation.
v. soil water
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c. Soil fertility
i. loss of soil fertility ii. renewal and
maintenance of soil fertility
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and weights.
(iii) Fingerprints v. observe and record various colour patterns in
some plants and animals. vi. apply
classification of fingerprints in identity detection.
b. Physiological variation
vii. identify some specific examples of
(i) Ability to roll tongue physiological variation among human population. viii.
(ii) Ability to taste categorize people according to their physiological
phenylthiocarbamide (PTC) variation.
(iii) Blood groups
c. Application of discontinuous
ix. apply the knowledge of blood groups in
variation in crime detection,
blood transfusion and determination of paternity. x.
blood transfusion and
use discontinuous variation in crime detection.
determination of paternity.
c) Probability in genetics and sex determination. v. analyze data on cross-breeding experiments. vi.
apply the principles of heredity in the production of
new varieties of crops and livestock through cross-
d) Application of the principles of heredity in:
breeding.
vii. deduce advantages and disadvantages of out-
i) Agriculture breeding and in-breeding.
viii. analyze elementarily the contentious issues of
(ii) Medicine genetically modified organisms (GMO) and gene
therapy and biosafety.
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E: EVOLUTION
RECOMMENDED TEXTS
Ndu, F.O. C. Ndu, Abun A. and Aina J.O. (2001) Senior Secondary School Biology:
Books 1 -3, Lagos: Longman
Ogunniyi M.B. Adebisi A.A. and Okojie J.A. (2000) Biology for Senior Secondary Schools: Books 1 – 3, Macmillan
Ramalingam, S.T. (2018) Modern Biology, SS Science Series. New Edition, AFP
Stan. (2004) Biology for Senior Secondary Schools. Revised Edition, Ibadan: Heinemann
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Stone R.H. and Cozens, A.B.C. (1982) Biology for West African Schools. Longman
Usua, E.J. (1997) Handbook of practical Biology 2nd Edition, University Press, Limited
Micheal, M.C. (2018) Essential Biology for Senior Secondary Schools. TONAD Publishers Ltd.
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