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11 Biology by Makab

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11 Biology by Makab

Curriculum

  • 14 Sections
  • 174 Lessons
  • 24 Weeks
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  • 01 Introduction to Biology
    9
    • 2.0
      1.1 Biology and its Branches
    • 2.1
      1.2 Biology and Major Fields of Specialization
    • 2.2
      1.3 Levels of Biological Organization (part 1)
    • 2.3
      1.4 Levels of Biological Organization (part 2)
    • 2.4
      1.5 Levels of Biological Organization (part 3)
    • 2.5
      1.6 Living World in Space and Time
    • 2.6
      1.7 Biological Method
    • 2.7
      1.8 Biology in the Service of Mankind (part 1)
    • 2.8
      1.9 Biology in the Service of Mankind (part 2)
  • 02 Biochemistry
    13
    • 3.0
      2.1 Introduction to Biochemistry and Importance of Carbon
    • 3.1
      2.2 Importance of Water
    • 3.2
      2.3 Carbohydrates (part 1)
    • 3.3
      2.4 Carbohydrates (part 2)
    • 3.4
      2.5 Lipids and Fatty Acids
    • 3.5
      2.6 Classification of Lipids (part 1)
    • 3.6
      2.7 Classification of Lipids (part 2)
    • 3.7
      2.8 Introduction to Proteins and Their Function
    • 3.8
      2.9 Composition of Proteins
    • 3.9
      2.10 Structure of Proteins (Part 1)
    • 3.10
      2.11 Structure of Proteins (Part 2)
    • 3.11
      2.12 Nucleic Acids and Their Types
    • 3.12
      2.13 Types of Nucleotides
  • 03 Enzymes
    2
    • 4.0
      3.1 Enzymes – Introduction, Structure and Function
    • 4.1
      3.2 Enzyme Characteristics and Factors Affecting Enzyme Action
  • 04 The Cells
    17
    • 5.0
      4.1 Cell Theory and Discovery of Cell
    • 5.1
      4.2 Cells and their Types
    • 5.2
      4.3 Animal and Plant Cells
    • 5.3
      4.4 Plasma Membrane
    • 5.4
      4.5 Cell Wall
    • 5.5
      4.6 Cytoplasm
    • 5.6
      4.7 Endoplasmic Reticulum
    • 5.7
      4.8 Ribosomes
    • 5.8
      4.9 Golgi apparatus
    • 5.9
      4.10 Lysosomes
    • 5.10
      4.11 Peroxisomes & Glyoxisomes
    • 5.11
      4.12 Cytoskeleton & Centriole
    • 5.12
      4.13 Mitochondria
    • 5.13
      4.14 Vacuole & Plastids
    • 5.14
      4.15 Plastids – Chloroplst
    • 5.15
      4.16 Nucleus – Nuclear membrane and Nucleolus
    • 5.16
      4.17 Chromatin and Chronomsomes
  • 05 Variety of Life
    10
    • 6.0
      5.1 Introduction to Biological Classification
    • 6.1
      5.2 Binomial Nomenclature
    • 6.2
      5.3 Two to Five Kingdom Classification System (1)
    • 6.3
      5.4 Two to Five Kingdom Classification System (2)
    • 6.4
      5.5 Introduction to Viruses, Characteristics of Viruses
    • 6.5
      5.6 Classification and Structure of Viruses
    • 6.6
      5.7 Parasitic Nature of Viruses
    • 6.7
      5.8 Life Cycle of Bacteriophages
    • 6.8
      5.9 Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome (AIDS)
    • 6.9
      5.10 Hepatitis (coming soon)
  • 06 Kingdom Monera
    13
    • 7.0
      6.1 Introduction and Discovery of Bacteria
    • 7.1
      6.2 Occurrence and Shape of Bacteria
    • 7.2
      6.3 Bacterial Cell Structure – Part 1
    • 7.3
      6.4 Bacterial Cell Structure – Part 2
    • 7.4
      6.5 Bacterial Cell Structure – Part 3
    • 7.5
      6.6 Mode of Nutrition and Respiration in Bacteria
    • 7.6
      6.7 Growth in Bacteria
    • 7.7
      6.8 Reproduction in Bacteria
    • 7.8
      6.9 Importance of Bacteria
    • 7.9
      6.10 Control of Bacteria
    • 7.10
      6.11 Use and Misuse of Antibiotics
    • 7.11
      6.12 Immunization and Vaccination
    • 7.12
      6.13 Cyanobacteria and Their Importance
  • 07 Kingdom Protista
    8
    • 8.0
      7.1 Introduction to Kingdom Protista
    • 8.1
      7.2 Classification of Protozoa (Amoeba and Zooflagellates)
    • 8.2
      7.3 Classification of Protozoa (Ciliates, Foraminifera, and Actinopoda)
    • 8.3
      7.4 Classification of Protozoa (Apicomplexa)
    • 8.4
      7.5 Algae and Their Characteristics
    • 8.5
      7.6 Classification of Algae (Unicellular Algae)
    • 8.6
      7.7 Classification of Algae (Multicellular Algae)
    • 8.7
      7.8 Fungi Like Protists (coming soon)
  • 08 Kingdom Fungi
    9
    • 9.0
      8.1 Introduction and General Characteristics of Fungi
    • 9.1
      8.2 Body of a Fungus
    • 9.2
      8.3 Nutrition in Fungi
    • 9.3
      8.4 Reproduction in Fungi
    • 9.4
      8.5 Classification of Fungi – Zygomycota and Ascomycota
    • 9.5
      8.6 Classification of Fungi – Basidiomycota and Deuteromycota
    • 9.6
      8.7 Importance of Fungi
    • 9.7
      8.8 Losses due to Fungi
    • 9.8
      8.9 Land Adaptations of Fungi
  • 09 Kingdom Plantae
    17
    • 10.0
      9.1 Introduction to Kingdom Plantae
    • 10.1
      9.2 Division Bryophyta
    • 10.2
      9.3 Generations in Bryophyta
    • 10.3
      9.4 Land Adaptations of Bryophytes
    • 10.4
      9.5 Classification of Bryophytes
    • 10.5
      9.6 Classification of Bryophytes – Bryopsida
    • 10.6
      9.7 Classification of Bryophytes – Anthoceropsida
    • 10.7
      9.8 Alternation of Generation
    • 10.8
      9.9 Division Tracheophyta: Psiolpsida
    • 10.9
      9.10 Evolution of Leaf
    • 10.10
      9.11 Division Tracheophyta: Lycopsida, Sphenopsida, and Pteropsida
    • 10.11
      9.12 Class Filicinae – Life Cycle of Adiantum
    • 10.12
      9.13 Evolution of Seed
    • 10.13
      9.14 Class Gymnospermae – Life Cycle of Pinus
    • 10.14
      9.15 Class Angiospermae – Life Cycle of Flowering Plants
    • 10.15
      9.16 Coming Soon
    • 10.16
      9.17 Coming Soon
  • 10 Kingdom Animalia
    17
    • 11.0
      10.1 Introduction to Animal Kingdom (Part 1)
    • 11.1
      10.2 Introduction to Animal Kingdom (Part 2)
    • 11.2
      10.3 Introduction to Animal Kingdom (Part 3)
    • 11.3
      10.4 Phylum Porifera (part 1)
    • 11.4
      10.5 Phylum Porifera (part 2)
    • 11.5
      10.6 Phylum Cindaria (Part 1)
    • 11.6
      10.7 Phylum Cnidaria (Part 2)
    • 11.7
      10.8 Phylum Platyhelminthes
    • 11.8
      10.9 Phylum Nematoda
    • 11.9
      10.10 Phylum Annelida
    • 11.10
      10.11 Phylum Mollusca
    • 11.11
      10.12 Phylum Arthropoda
    • 11.12
      10.13 Phylum Echinodermata
    • 11.13
      10.14 Phylum Hemichordata and Chordata
    • 11.14
      10.15 Superclass Pices
    • 11.15
      10.16 Class Amphibia and Reptilia
    • 11.16
      10.17 Class Aves and Mammalia
  • 11 Bioenergetics
    12
    • 12.0
      11.1 Introduction to Bioenergetics
    • 12.1
      11.2 Photosynthesis and the Role of Water
    • 12.2
      11.3 Role of Chloroplasts and Photosynthetic Pigments in Photosynthesis
    • 12.3
      11.4 Photosynthetic Pigments and Structure of Chlorophyll
    • 12.4
      11.5 Role of Light and Carbondioxide in Photosynthesis
    • 12.5
      11.6 Reactions in Photosynthesis
    • 12.6
      11.7 Photosynthesis – Light Dependent Reactions
    • 12.7
      11.8 Photosynthesis – Light Independent Reaction
    • 12.8
      11.9 Introduction to Respiration
    • 12.9
      11.10 Cellular Respiration – Glycolysis
    • 12.10
      11.11 Cellular Respiration – Krebs Cycle
    • 12.11
      11.12 Cellular Respiration – Respiratory Chain
  • 12 Nutrition
    17
    • 13.0
      12.1 Autotrophic Nutrition in Plants
    • 13.1
      12.2 Heterotrophic Nutrition in Plants – Part 1
    • 13.2
      12.3 Heterotrophic Nutrition in Plants – Part 2
    • 13.3
      12.4 Methods of Nutrition in Animals
    • 13.4
      12.5 Parasitic Nutrition
    • 13.5
      12.6 Deigestion and Absorption
    • 13.6
      12.7 Digestion in Amoeba
    • 13.7
      12.8 Digestion in Hydra
    • 13.8
      12.9 Digestion in Planaria
    • 13.9
      12.10 Digestion in Cockroach
    • 13.10
      12.11 Human Digestive System: Digestion in Oral Cavity
    • 13.11
      12.12 Human Digestive System: Digestion in Stomach
    • 13.12
      12.13 Human Digestive System: Small Intestine
    • 13.13
      12.14 Human Digestive System: Absorption of Food
    • 13.14
      12.15 Human Digestive System: Large Intestine
    • 13.15
      12.16 Disorders Related to Digestive System – Part 1
    • 13.16
      12.17 Disorders Related to Digestive System – Part 2
  • 13 Gaseous Exchange
    13
    • 14.0
      13.1 Introduction to Gaseous Exchange
    • 14.1
      13.2 Gaseous Exchange in Plants
    • 14.2
      13.3 Respiratory Organs in Animals
    • 14.3
      13.4 Respiration in Hydra, Earthworm and Cockroach
    • 14.4
      13.5 Respiration in Fish
    • 14.5
      13.6 Respiration in Frog
    • 14.6
      13.7 Respiration in Birds
    • 14.7
      13.8 Respiration in Humans: Air Passage Ways
    • 14.8
      13.9 Respiration in Humans: Mechanism of Breathing
    • 14.9
      13.10 Transport of Respiratory Gases: Oxygen
    • 14.10
      13.11 Transport of Respiratory Gases: Carbon Dioxide
    • 14.11
      13.12 Respiratory Pigments and Lung Capacity
    • 14.12
      13.13 Disorders of Respiration
  • 14 Circulatory System
    17
    • 15.0
      14.1 Introduction to Transport and Transport in Plants
    • 15.1
      14.2 Absorption in Roots
    • 15.2
      14.3 Ascent of Sap
    • 15.3
      14.4 Transpiration and Its Types
    • 15.4
      14.5 Factors Affecting Rate of Transpiration
    • 15.5
      14.6 Transport by Phloem
    • 15.6
      14.7 Transport in Animals
    • 15.7
      14.8 Closed Circulatory System
    • 15.8
      14.9 Transport in Man: Blood (part 1)
    • 15.9
      14.10 Transport in Man: Blood (part 2)
    • 15.10
      14.11 Functions and Disorders of Blood
    • 15.11
      14.12 Transport in Man: Human Heart
    • 15.12
      14.13 Transport in Man: Cardiac Cycle
    • 15.13
      14.14 Transport in Man: Blood Vessels
    • 15.14
      14.15 Problems of Circulatory System
    • 15.15
      14.16 Lymphatic System
    • 15.16
      14.17 Immunity and its Types

2.11 Structure of Proteins (Part 2)

 

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