Curriculum
- 7 Sections
- 109 Lessons
- 20 Weeks
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- Chapter 15 Homoestatis21
- 1.01 – Concept of Homeostasis
- 1.12 – Osmoregulation
- 1.23 – Osmoregulation in Plants
- 1.34 – Osmoregulation in Animals
- 1.45 – Excretion In Plants
- 1.56 – Excretion In Animals
- 1.67 – Nature of Excretory Products in Relation to Habitat in Animals
- 1.78 – Excretion in Hydra and Planaria, Excretion in Animals
- 1.89 – Excretion in Earthworm, Excretion in Invertebrate Animals
- 1.910 – Excretion in Cockroach, Excretion in Invertebrate Animals
- 1.1011 – Excretion in Vertebrates, Excretory Products in Man
- 1.1112 – Excretory Organs in Man
- 1.1213 – Human Urinary System
- 1.1314 – Nephron Structure and Function
- 1.1415 – Concentration of Excretory Products, Counter Current Multiplier, Hormonal Control
- 1.1516 – Kidney Problems and their Cures, Kidney Stones, Kidney Failure, Cures
- 1.1617 – Thermoregulation in Plants, Thermoregulation, Homeostasis
- 1.1718 – Mechanisms of Thermoregulation in Animals, Thermoregulation
- 1.1819 – Regulation of Heat Exchange b/w Animals and Environment
- 1.1920 – Thermoregulation in Mammals
- 1.2021 – Thermostat Function and Feedback Control in Humans and Pyrexia
- Chapter 16 Support and Movement30
- 2.01 – Support in Plants
- 2.12 – Significance of Secondary Growth
- 2.23 – Plant Movements Part 1
- 2.34 – Paratonic Movements Plant Movements Part 2
- 2.45 – Role of Growth Substances in Plant Movements
- 2.56 – Hydrostatic Skeleton
- 2.67 – Exoskeleton and its Types
- 2.78 – Some Major Functions of Skeletal Systems
- 2.89 – Endoskeleton
- 2.910 – Human Skeleton
- 2.1011 – Joints in Human Body, Endoskeleton
- 2.1112 – Deformities of Skeleton,
- 2.1213 – Repair of Broken Bones
- 2.1314 – Muscles, Cardiac and Smooth Muscles
- 2.1415 – Structure of Muscle, Skeletal Muscle
- 2.1516 – Sliding Filament Model of Muscle Contraction
- 2.1617 – Energy for Muscle Contraction, Effect of Exercise on Muscles
- 2.1718 – Muscles Disorders, Fatigue, Tetany, Tetanus, Cramp
- 2.1819 – Arrangement of Skeletal Muscles for the Movement of Skeleton
- 2.1920 – Locomotion in Euglena, Locomotion in Protists and Invertebrates
- 2.2021 – Locomotion in Paramecium
- 2.2122 – Locomotion in Amoeba and Jellyfish
- 2.2223 – Locomotion in Earthworm
- 2.2324 – Locomotion in Cockroach, Snail and Starfish
- 2.2425 – Locomotion in Fishes
- 2.2526 – Locomotion in Amphibians
- 2.2627 – Locomotion in Reptiles
- 2.2728 – Locomotion in Birds
- 2.2829 – Locomotion in Mammals
- 2.2930 – Arrangement of Bones & Mode of Locomotion in Vertebrate
- Chapter 18 Reproduction12
- 3.01 – Sexual and asexual Reproduction
- 3.12 – Reproduction in Plants | Alternation of Generation | Life Cycles of Bryophytes, Gymno & Angiosperms
- 3.23 – Parthenocarpy | Seed Dormancy | Fruit Set and Fruit Ripening
- 3.34 – Photoperiodism | SDPs | LDPs | DNPs | Role of Phytochromes
- 3.45 – Sexual Reproduction in Animals | Fertilization | Development | Oviparous Viviparous Ovoviviparous
- 3.56 – Vernalisataion | Parthenogenesis | Apomixis | Asexual Reproduction in Animals
- 3.67 – Female Reproductive System | Oogenesis
- 3.78 – Female Reproductive Cycle
- 3.89 – Male Reproductive System | Spermatogenesis in Human | Reproduction in Man
- 3.910 – Birth | Birth Process in Humans | Pregnancy and Birth
- 3.1011 – Tissue Culturing | Cloning | Identical Twins | Fraternal Twins
- 3.1112 – Test Tube Babies and Sexually Transmitted Diseases (STDs)
- Chapter 19 Growth and Development10
- 4.01 – Growth and Development in Plants | Types of Meristems
- 4.12 – Differentiation in Plants and Growth Correlations | Apical Dominance
- 4.23 – Conditions of Growth | External and Internal Factors for Growth
- 4.34 – Chick Development | Cleavage | Morulla | Blastulla | Gastrulla | Neurulla | Animal Development
- 4.45 – Mechanisms of Development | Spemann’s Experiments | Morphogenetic Determinants
- 4.56 – Role of Cytoplasm in Development | Role of Nucleus in Development |
- 4.67 – Embryonic Induction with Spemann Experiments
- 4.78 – Aging | Signs of Aging | Causes of Aging | Gerontology and its Scope
- 4.89 – Regeneration of Lost Organs
- 4.910 – Abnormal Development | Teratology
- Chapter 20 Chromosomes and DNA13
- 5.01 – Chromosomes and DNA | Types of Chromosomes | Composition of Chromosomes
- 5.12 – The Chromosomal Theory of Inheritance
- 5.23 – DNA as Hereditary Material | Proof by Griffith, Avery, Macleod, McCarty, Hershey & Chase Experiments
- 5.34 – Chemical Nature of DNA
- 5.45 – Watson and Crick Model of DNA | Double Helical Structure of DNA
- 5.56 – Replication of DNA | Meselson and Stahl Experiment
- 5.67 – DNA Replication | Replication Process
- 5.78 – What is a Gene? | One Gene/One Polypeptide Hypothesis | How DNA encodes for Proteins?
- 5.89 – Central Dogma | Gene Expression | Transcription and Translation | Three Types RNA
- 5.910 – Transcription
- 5.1011 – Genetic Code
- 5.1112 -Translation | Gene Expression
- 5.1213 – Mutations | Chromosomal Aberration | Point Mutations
- Chapter 21 Cell Cycle6
- 6.01 – Cell Cycle | Interphase | Mitotic Phase | Karyokinesis and Cytokinesis
- 6.12 – Importance of Mitosis | Cancer Uncontrolled Cell Division
- 6.23 – Meiosis I and II | Cell Cycle
- 6.34 – Importance of Meiosis
- 6.45 – Meiotic Errors | Down’s Syndrome | Klinefelter’s Syndrome | Turner’s Syndrome
- 6.56 – Necrosis and Apoptosis
- Chapter 22 Variation and Genetics17
- 7.01 – Genes and Alleles | Genotype and Phenotype | Jumping Genes | Gregor Mendel
- 7.12 – Law of Segregation | Mendelian Genetics
- 7.23 – Law of Independent Assortment
- 7.34 – ABO Blood Group System | First Discovered Multiple Allelic Blood Group System | Multile Alleles
- 7.45 – Rh Blood Group Blood Group System | Erythroblastosis Foetalis
- 7.56 – Epistasis | Bombay Phenotype | Pleiotropy
- 7.67 – Genetic Details of Polygenic Traits, Height Weight Genius & Color Traits of Man
- 7.78 – Continuous and Discontinuous Variations, Polygenes, Polygenic Traits
- 7.89 – Gene Linkage and Crossing Over
- 7.910 – Sex Determination, Sex Chromosomes, Autosomes, Genetics
- 7.1011 – Sex Linkage | Sex Linkage in Drosophila | Why Drosophila was selected as genetic studies?
- 7.1112 – Sex Linkage in Drosophila | Thomas Hunt Morgan’s Experiments
- 7.1213 – Genetics of Haemophilia | Sex Linkage in Humans
- 7.1314 – Dominance Relations | Complete Dominance | Incomplete Dominance | Codominance | Over Dominance
- 7.1415 – Genetics of Color Blindness | Testicular Feminization Syndrome
- 7.1516 – X-Linked Dominant Traits | Y-Linked Traits | Sex Limited Traits | Sex Influenced Traits
- 7.1617 – Diabetes Mellitus and its Genetic Basis