Specimen E (Land snail)
(a)(i) Name two external parts of the body of specimen E.
(ii) State five which could be derived from rearing specimen E.
(iii) Name three pests that could attack specimen E.
Specimen F (Bamboo)
(b)(i) State three uses of specimen F on an animal farm.
(ii) Give two disadvantages of using specimen F on an animal farm
Explanation
(a)i) External parts of the body of specimen E (Land snail):
- Tentacles/antennae.
- Muscular foot.
- Genital pore.
- Respiratory pore/pneumostome.
- Head.
- Eyes.
- Shell.
- Mouth.
(ii) Benefits which could be derived from rearing specimen E (Land snail):
- Source of income. Means of employment.-Shell used as livestock feed.
- For medicinal purposes.
- For cosmetic products.
- Source of foreign exchange.
- Source for liming.
- For research purposes.
- Raw material for ornament/ decoration.
(iii) Pests that could attack specimen E (Land snail):
- Soldier ants
- Rodents
- Blow fly
- Dog.
- Reptiles/Lizard Snakes/monitor lizards.
- Poultry.
- Amphibian/frogs/toads.
- Beetles.
-Termites.
(b)i) Uses of specimen F (Bamboo) on animal farm:
- As feeders.
- For poles/pegging
- For flooring/slatted floor
- For the construction of animal houses/barns/cages.
- As drinkers.
- For construction ladder
- Fencing/paddocking/gates
(ii) Disadvantages of using specimen F(Bamboo) on an animal farm:
- Susceptible to termites attack
- Harbour pests.
- Sharp edges can injure animals/farmers.
- Does not last long.