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WAEC Biology Areas Of Concentration 2026/2027

WAEC Biology Areas of Concentration 2026/2027: Core WAEC Biology areas of concentration include ecology, genetics/heredity, cell biology, nutrition, and human physiology. The 2026 examination will be a hybrid (CBT & paper) format, demanding strong conceptual understanding of both theoretical biology and practical, diagram-based questions.

Areas of concentration typically emphasize core concepts: cell biology, Ecology, genetics/heredity, nutrition, and Human Physiology. Focus on practical biology (specimen identification), transport systems, and micro-organisms.

The exam has three compulsory papers (1, 2, and 3).

  • Papers 1 & 2 are written together:
    • Paper 1: 50 multiple-choice questions from the general syllabus; 50 marks; 50 minutes.
    • Paper 2: Essay and structured questions in three sections (A, B, C). Candidates answer 2 questions from Section A and all questions from either B (Ghana) or C (Nigeria, Sierra Leone, The Gambia, or Liberia); 70 marks; 1 hr 40 mins.
  • Paper 3: Practical (or alternative practical); 2 hours.
    • Answer all questions in Section A and one from either B (Ghana) or C (other countries); total 80 marks.

WAEC Biology Areas Of Concentration 2026/2027

Classification & Life Organization

  • Living vs non-living things
  • Classification into kingdoms
  • Levels: cell → tissue → organ → system
  • Examples: Amoeba (cell), Hydra (tissue), heart (organ)
  • Cell types: single, colonial (Volvox), filament (Spirogyra)

2. Cell Biology

  • Cell structure and functions
  • Plant vs animal cells
  • Cell processes: diffusion, osmosis, active transport

3. Life Processes

  • Nutrition: autotrophic (photosynthesis), heterotrophic
  • Respiration: aerobic & anaerobic
  • Excretion, growth, movement, reproduction (asexual & sexual)

4. Tissues & Support

  • Animal skeletons (bone, cartilage, chitin)
  • Plant supporting tissues and functions

5. Transport Systems

  • In animals: heart, blood, vessels
  • In plants: water transport, transpiration, translocation

6. Respiration & Excretion

  • Organs: lungs, gills, skin
  • Excretory organs: kidney, stomata

7. Coordination

  • Hormones and nervous system
  • Brain, spinal cord, reflex actions
  • Sense organs (eye, ear, etc.)

8. Reproduction

  • In animals and plants
  • Fertilization, development, pollination, fruits, seeds

9. Nutrition

  • Food classes, balanced diet
  • Photosynthesis and digestion

10. Ecology

  • Ecosystem, food chains/webs, energy flow
  • Pollution, conservation, population studies

11. Health & Microorganisms

  • Diseases and control
  • Public health and hygiene

12. Genetics & Variation

  • Heredity, Mendel’s laws
  • Variation (blood group, traits)

13. Evolution & Adaptation

  • Evidence and theories of evolution
  • Adaptations for survival

14. Applied Biology

  • Agriculture, industry, medicine, biotechnology

It covers basic biology concepts, body systems, plants and animals, ecology, health, genetics, and applications of biology.

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