Class 11 Biology (CBSE Curriculum) : From Biodiversity to Human Physiology

Class 11 Biology (CBSE Curriculum) : From Biodiversity to Human Physiology

Class XI Biology – From Biodiversity to Human Physiology

₹30,000

Instructor: Shachi AdigaLanguage: English

About the course

Course Features

  • Interactive Video Lessons for each chapter, complete with annotated diagrams 
  • Live Q&A Sessions to clarify concepts and solve problems in real time
  • Chapter Quizzes & Cumulative Tests to reinforce learning and track progress
  • Downloadable Notes & Slide Decks aligned with NCERT syllabus for Class 11
  • Revision Sessions to share insights, ask questions and prepare answers.
  • All sessions' recording is available to students.

Course Structure: 

- 3 Sessions Per Week of 1 Hour duration.

Who Should Enroll:
Ideal for Class 11 students aiming to build a rock‑solid foundation in biology & aspiring NEET/medical/ aspirants. 

Unit I: Diversity in the Living World

The Living World & Taxonomy: Defining “life,” biodiversity’s importance, three domains, species concept, binomial nomenclature, museum & herbarium tools.

Classification Schemes: Five‑kingdom overview; major groups of Monera, Protista, Fungi, Lichens, Viruses/Viroids.

Plant Kingdom: Algae → Bryophytes → Pteridophytes → Gymnosperms → Angiosperms (Monocots vs. Dicots).

Animal Kingdom: Non‑chordates (up to phyla) and chordates (up to classes) with key traits and examples.

Unit II: Structural Organisation in Plants & Animals

Plants Morphology & Anatomy: Root, stem, leaf (and their modifications), inflorescences, flowers, fruits, and seeds; tissue systems and sectional anatomy.

Animal Tissues & Systems: Epithelial, muscular, connective, nervous tissues; insect (cockroach) organ‑system overview—digestive, circulatory, respiratory, nervous, reproductive.

Unit III: Cell Structure & Function

Cell Theory & Types: Prokaryotic vs. eukaryotic, plant vs. animal cell, membranes, walls, and organelles.

Biomolecules & Enzymes: Carbohydrates, proteins, lipids, nucleic acids; enzyme kinetics and regulation.

Cell Division: Cell cycle regulation, mitosis, meiosis, and their biological significance.

Unit IV: Plant Physiology

Transport Mechanisms: Diffusion, osmosis, water potential, apoplast/symplast pathways, transpiration pull, root pressure, stomatal movements.

Mineral Nutrition: Essential macro‑/micronutrients, deficiency symptoms, hydroponics, nitrogen cycle, biological fixation.

Photosynthesis & Respiration: Light and dark reactions (C₃, C₄, CAM), glycolysis, Krebs cycle, oxidative phosphorylation.

Growth & Development: Plant hormones, photoperiodism, seed germination, and dormancy.

Unit V: Human Physiology

Respiratory & Circulatory Systems: Mechanics of breathing, gas exchange, heart structure, cardiac cycle, blood pressure regulation.

Excretion & Osmoregulation: Nephron function, urine formation, acid–base balance.

Musculoskeletal & Neural Coordination: Bone and muscle interaction, sliding‑filament model, neuron impulses, synapses, reflex arcs.

Endocrine Integration: Hormone classes, mechanisms of action, major glands, feedback control in growth, metabolism, and reproduction.

 

Syllabus

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