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WAEC 2013 May/June Biology Practical Specimens

We have been receiving requests since February about WAEC Biology Practical Specimen for the 2013 May/June Examination. We finally received a mail from one of our readers who is preparing for the 2012 WAEC Biological Practical too. He titled his mail “How far with WAEC Biology Practical Specimens for 2013 now?”.

At this point I knew some candidates are beginning to get impatient and this issue must be addressed as soon as possible. We haven’t got this from WAEC but one of our readers said he has gotten his hand on the list of the specimens and he sent it to us. Your school should also have it already.

What are the Biology Practical Specimens For WAEC 2013 (May/June)?

Specimens for Biology – WAEC

SPECIMEN A- Stem of cassava plant/sugar cane/sweet potato
SPECIMEN B- Plantain/Banana/Pineapple sucker.
SPECIMEN C- Runner of Grass.
SPECIMEN D- SPirogyra filaments in water.
SPECIMEN E- Lung of freshly killed goat.
SPECIMEN F- Freshly preserved Toad.
SPECIMEN G1- Water leaf plant with fresh stem (Talinum triangulare).
SPECIMEN G2- Water leaf plant with fleshy stem (left in cosin solution for minimum of six hours).
SPECIMEN H- Freshly prepared iodine solution.
SPECIMEN L- Skin of a goat/sheep/cow.
SPECIMEN M – Feather(Quill).
SPECIMEN N – Shell of a giant African snail.
SPECIMEN P – Tuber of Irish potato.
SPECIMEN Q – Twig of hibiscus/Bougainvillea.
SPECIMEN R – cassava cutting.
SPECIMEN S – Hind wing of cockroach

Remember to confirm this from your School too.

Coming you way soon:

• Agric. Science Specimens for May/June WAEC 2013
• Chemistry Practical Specimens for May/June WAEC 2013
• Physics Practical Specimens for May/June WAEC 2013

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2 Comments

  1. Specimen G2 is soaked in Eosin solution for a minimum of 6 hours not Cosin solution. WAEC goofed

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