
Course Description: Flora and Fauna
This course introduces learners to the study of flora (plant life) and fauna (animal life) within diverse ecosystems. It explores the interrelationship between plants, animals, and their environment, highlighting their ecological roles, adaptations, and conservation importance. Learners will develop the ability to identify, classify, and analyze different species, while understanding the balance of natural systems that sustain biodiversity.
Through theoretical study and practical activities, the course emphasizes:
Flora: Classification of plants, their ecological functions, and significance in sustaining life.
Fauna: Description and classification of mammals, birds, reptiles, amphibians, insects, and marine species.
Ecological Interactions: Relationships between plants and animals in food chains, food webs, and habitats.
Conservation: The importance of protecting biodiversity and managing natural resources sustainably.
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