Many of our students also pleaded with us for the specimens, wish we promised to bring in no distant time. Finally its here though not yet complete, but we promise to complete it soonest.Below are the list of specimen we got hold of from our source.
AGRICULTURAL SCIENCE
A: RANGING POLE
B: SURVEY PIN;
C: MEASURING TAPE ;
D: WHEELBARROW
;E: SICKLE
;F: HAND TROWEL
G: GRASSHOPPER
H: BEAN BEETLE
I: BIRD
J: RAT
K: FUR
L: SKIN
M: HORN
N: BONE
O: EGG
P: ROUND WORM
Q: TICK
R: LOUSE
S: TAPEWORM
T: WATER LEAVES
U: GUINEA GRASS
BIOLOGY PRACTICAL
Group ISpecimen
A: A slice of fresh bread.Specimen
B: A slice of bread with mould.Specimen
C: Longitudinal section of hard boiled egg with the shell intact.Specimen
D: Freshly laid egg.Specimen E: Transverse section of orange/any citrus fruit.Specimen
F: Freshly procured green leafy vegetablesSpecimen
G: Fresh stomach of a Goat/Sheep/Cow(small piece)Specimen
H: Fresh Liver of a Goat/Sheep/Cow(small piece)Specimen
J: Fresh Small Intestine of aGoat/Sheep/Cow(small piece).Specimen
K: Fresh Lung of a Goat/Sheep/Cow(small piece).Specimen
L: Fresh Gall bladder of a Goat/Sheep/Cow(with the fluid intact)Specimen
M: Fresh Kidney of a Goat/Sheep/Cow(Longitudinal Section; bilaterally symmetrical)Group IISpecimen
N: Some Rheodiscolor leaves(about 3cm² in diameter in a petri dish containing water)Specimen
P: Palm fruit(with the outer covering intact)Specimen
Q: Tridax plant(put in a petridish)Specimen R: GrasshopperGroup IIISpecimen
S: Toad(wet preserved)Specimen
T: Freshly uprooted grass speciesSpecimen
U: Brightly coloured lizard(wet preserved)Specimen
V: A branch of Cactus plantSpecimen
W: Locust (wet preserved)
Note:(i) Specimen N, P, Q and R are peculiarto candidates in Ghana only and should not be provided for candidatesin Nigeria, Sierra Leone and The Gambia.(ii) specimens S, T, U, V and W are peculiar to candidates in Nigeria, Sierra Leone, and the Gambia only and should not be provided for candidates in Ghana.(iii) All specimens can be provided as group specimens for fifteen(15) candidates.(iv) All specimens in each group must carry individual labels(e.g A, B, C, D, E, F, G, H, J, K, L, M in Group I)Materials:(i) glass jar cover or petri dish;(ii) scalpel or razor blade;(iii) a beaker;(iv) a pair of forceps;(v) plain white sheet of paper ;(vi) magnifying lens/hand lens ;(vii) test tubes;(viii) iodine solution;(ix) white tiles.
CHEMISTRY PRACTICALdilute sodium hydroxide solution-dilute ammonia solution-dilute hydrochloric acid-distilled water-red and blue litmus paper -fehlings solution(III)-concentrated tetraoxosulphate (vi) solution(H2SO4)::::-freshly prepared iron(II) tetraoxosulphate(VI) solution (Fe2SO4)-burette(50cm 3), pipette(20cm 3 or 25cm 3),filtrationapparatus -methyl orange-boiling tube, test tubes,-SALTS: CuO,ZnSO4,Na2CO3.
PHYSICS PRACTICALQUESTION 1Uniform metre rule;Knife edge;100g mass labelled N;50g mass labelled M;Thread – 2m;Sellotape;
QUESTION 2Beaker (0-500cm3);Thermometer (0-110 degree C);Measuring cylinder (0-500cm3);50g mass;A pair of tongs;Bunsen burner (source of heat);Tripod stand;Water, wire gauze, stirrer;Stop clock/watch;Flat plank (10cm x 15cm);QUESTION 3Variable d.c power supply;(Battery rack capable of containing five 1.5V dry cells in series);2 ohms standard resistor;Key;Ammeter (0-3A);Voltmeter (0-5V);Six connecting wires.
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