The website has the complete lesson note for all the subjects in secondary school but this piece showcases the JSS2 Basic Science Lesson Note on Habitat. You can use the website search button to filter out the subject of interest to you.

CLICK HERE to download the complete Document: DOWNLOAD HERE

TOPIC:  LIVING THINGS

SUB-TOPIC: HABITAT

Meaning of habitat.

The place where an organism normally lives is called its habitat. Specifically, it means the home where an organism (plant or animal) inhabits. The Biologists who study habitats are called Ecologists. Ecology is the study of organisms in relation to their environment. There are many kinds of habitats. The school compound is a habitat, a pond is a habitat and the tropical rain forest of Africa is a habitat.

TYPES OF HABITAT

There are basically three types of habitat. They are Aquatic habitat, Terrestrial habitat and Arboreal.

Aquatic (Water) Habitat: This habitat refers to water environment. Organisms found in this habitat are called aquatic organisms. There are three types of aquatic habitat: a. Fresh water habitat and b. Marine habitat and Estuarine habitat

  1. Fresh water Habitat: These are made of ponds, streams, rivers and lakes. Examples of animals that live here are tilapia fish, crabs, frogs, crocodile etc.
  2. Marine Habitat: These are made of oceans, and seas with salt (salinity). Examples of animals in this habitat are whales, octopus, dolphins, weeds etc.
  3. Estuarine Habitat: This refers to the river mouths where salt and fresh water meet. Examples are such areas are bays and lagoons. The organisms found here are periwinkles and lobsters etc
SEE ALSO  SS2 Commerce Lesson Note on Tourism

Terrestrial (Land) Habitat: This habitat refers to land environment. Living organisms found living in terrestrial habitat include human beings, domestic animals, wild animals and plants. The nature of a terrestrial habitat depends on the climatic condition of that environment. Examples of habitats here are:

Click on the Downloadable Button to get the FULL NOTE

Copyright warnings! Do not copy.