Course Curriculum
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Bridge Course
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Unitary Method & Unit Conversion
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Ratio & Proportion, Percentage
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ICE on Unitary Method, Ratio & Proportion, Percentage
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ICE Discussion
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Angles as a Form of Measurement, Measuring Angles- Degrees and Radians, The Unit Circle
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Compound Angle Formulae, Reducing Large Angles, Double Angles
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Discussion of DPP (Trigonometry)
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Recape of Coordinate Geometry
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Inclination and Slope of a line, Various forms of equation of a line
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Basic Maths
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Introduction to Logarithms
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Properties (Laws) of Logarithms
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Log-Antilog-Table
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How to use Log Table and Antilogarithm Table
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ICE on Indices and Logarithms
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Differentiation
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ICE on Differentiation
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Chain Rule and Maxima Minima
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ICE on Chain Rule and Maxima Minima
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Integration
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Discussion of ICE on Integration
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The Living World
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Characteristics of Living Organism
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Biodiversity and Taxonomy
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Classification
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Nomenclature
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The Living World: Worksheet – 01
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The Living World: Worksheet – 02
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The Living World: Worksheet – 03
- Taxonomical Aids : Part – 01
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Taxonomical Aids : Part – 02
- Taxonomical Hierarchy : Part – 01
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Taxonomical Hierarchy : Part – 02
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Living World : DPP – 01
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Biological Classification
- Biological Classification Introduction (Part – 01)
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Biological Classification Introduction (Part – 02)
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(Monera Kingdom) Cell Envelope : Part – 01
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(Monera Kingdom) Cytoplasm of Prokaryotic Cell : Part – 02
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Biological Classification : Module
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Bacterial Appendages (Monera)
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bacteria type on basis of shape and flagella
- Gram staining
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Mode of Respiration ,Reproduction – Methods (binary fission, sporulation
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Parasexual reproduction ( Part 1 ) -Conjugation
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Parasexual reproduction (part-2)- Transformation
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Parasexual reproduction (part-3)- Transduction
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Bacterial Nutrition Part- 1
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Bacterial Nutrition Part- 2
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Economical importance of bacteria- Harmful activities
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Economical importance of bacteria- Useful activities
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Mycoplasma
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Archaebacteria
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Eubacteria Introduction
- Cyanobacteria ( Part-1)- Introduction
- Cyanobacteria (Part-2) – Cell Structure
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Cyanobacteria (Part-3)-Metabolism in cyanobacteria
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Cyanobacteria ( Part- 4), Ray fungi
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Protista( Part-1) Introduction
- Protista (Part-2) Chrysophytes
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Protista (Part-3) Economical importance of diatoms
- Protista ( Part-4)- Dinoflagellates
- Protista ( Part-5)- Euglenoid
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Protista (Part-6)
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Protista ( Part-7)
- Protista (Part- 8)- Protozoan
- Protista (Part-9) – Ciliated protozoan
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Protista (Part-10) – Sporozoan
- Fungi ( Part-1)- Introduction
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Fungi (Part-2)-Vegetative reproduction
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Fungi(Part-3)- Asexual Reproduction
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Fungi (Part-4)-Sexual Reproduction
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Fungi(Part-5)-Phycomycetes
- Fungi (Part-6) – Ascomycetes
- Fungi (Part-7)- Basidiomycetes
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Fungi (Part-8)- Deutromycetes
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Lichens
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Mycorrhiza
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Viruses
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Subviral Agents
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Plant Kingdom
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Thyllophytes- General concept
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Reproduction in Algae
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Red Algae-Rhodophyta
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Economic Importance of Red algae
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Phaeophyta and Chlorophyta
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Chlorophyceae- Economic importance and Some special points
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Bryophytes-General characters and Life cycle
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Subjecvtive DPP-Algae
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Bryophytes- Hepaticopsida
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Bryophytes- Anthocerotopsida and Bryopsida
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Pteridophytes – General characters
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Pteridophytes- Life cycle and Classification
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Spermatophyta
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Gymnosperm-Vegetative characters
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Gymnosperm- Life cycle
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Gymnosperm- Classification
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Subjecvtive DPP- Bryophytes and Pteridophytes
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Angiosperm-Introduction and Life cycle
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Plant life cycles and Alternation of generations
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Subjective DPP- Gymnosperm and Angiosperm
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Animal Kingdom
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Basic Features Of Animal Kingdom
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Basis of Classification (Part-1)
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Basis Of Classification (Part-2)
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Basis Of Classification (Part-3)
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Porifera
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Coelenterate
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Ctenophora
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Platyhelminthes
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Aschelminthesis
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Annelida
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Arthropoda
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Mollusca
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Echinodermata
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Hemichordates
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Chordates Introduction
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Protochordates
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Vertebrates
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Cyclostomata
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Subclass Pisces
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Amphibia
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Reptilia
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Aves
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Mammalia
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Animal Kingdom DPP Subjective
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Animal Kingdom DPP Objective
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Points To Remember
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Morphology of flowering plants
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Morphology Introduction
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Flower
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Families Of Angiosperm Introduction
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Solanaceae Family
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Fabaceae Family
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Liliaceae Family
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Asteraceae Family
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Poaceae Family
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Morphology of flowering plants -Objective DPP
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Malvaceae and Cucurbitaceae
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Morphology of flowering plants -Subjective DPP
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Structural Organisation In Animals
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Epithelium Introduction
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Simple Epithelium
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Compound Epithelium And Glands
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Connective Tissue Introduction
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Areolar and Adipose Tissue
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Dense Connective Tissue
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Cartilage
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Bone internal structure
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Structure And Types of Bone
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Plasma
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Red Blood Cell
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White Blood Cell
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Platelets
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Lymph
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Nervous Tissue
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Types of Neuron
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Objective DPP
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Skeletal muscle
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Smooth Muscle
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Cardiac Muscle
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Subjective DPP
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Cell - Structure and Function
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Cell Introduction and Cell Theory
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Cell shape and Cell size
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Cell wall – Structure and function
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Plamodesmata, Pits and Cell coat
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Plasma membrane – Structure and function
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DPP-1
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DPP-2
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Subjective DPP
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Transport through plasma membrane
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Cytoplasm and Endomembrane system
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Endoplasmic Reticulum-Structure and functions
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Golgi body- Structure and Functions
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Lysosomes and Vacuoles- Structures and Functions
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Ribosomes- Structures and Functions
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Mitochondria-Structure and functions
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Plastids- Structure and functions
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Cytoskeleton and, Cilia and Flagella
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Centrioles- Structure and functions
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Spherosomes and Microbodies
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Nucleus-Structure and components
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Chromosomes structure and it’s type
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Chromosome and it’s composition
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Special types of Chromosome
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Cell cycle and Cell Division
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Cell cycle and Cell Division Introduction
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Interphase
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Go Phase and Check points
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Amitosis
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Mitosis Introduction
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Mitosis – Karyokinesis
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Cytokinesis
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Significance and Modification of Mitosis
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Meiosis Introduction
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Prophase I
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Meiosis
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Significance and types of meiosis
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Objective DPP
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Bio molecules
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Bio molecules – Cellular Pool
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Biomolecules- Types of bonds
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Primary and Secondary metabolites
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Monosaccharides
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Oligosaccharide
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Polysaccharide (Homopolysaccharide)
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Polysaccharides (Heyeropolysaccharide)
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Lipids
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Protein- Introduction
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Special points of Amino acids
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Configuration of protein
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Types of Protein
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Properties of Protein
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Living state and metabolism
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Enzyme and it’s characteristics
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Enzymes and Inorganic catalyst
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Enzyme action
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Types of Enzymes
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Chemical nature of Enzyme
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Nomenclature of Enzymes
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Modes of Enzyme action
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Economic importance of enzyme
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Factors affecting enzyme activity
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DPP-1
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Subjective DPP
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Breathing and Exchange of gases
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Human Respiratory System
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Mechanism of Breathing
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Respiratory Volumes and Capacities
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Exchange of gases
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Transport of Oxygen
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Oxygen Dissociation Curve
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Transportation of Carbon dioxide
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Regulation of Respiration
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Respiratory Disorder
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Points to remember
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DPP-1
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Body fluids and their Circulation
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Blood clotting
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Blood groups
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Circulation- Mechanism and Types
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Structure of Human Heart
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Heart beat- Mechanism and type
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Regulation of Heart beat
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Isomerism in organic compounds
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Cardiac Cycle
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Cardiac output and Heart sounds
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Electrocardiogram
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Lymphatic System
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Blood Vessels
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Portal system
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Spleen
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Subjective DPP
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DPP-1
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Locomotion and Movement
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Skeletal system
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Human skull
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Vertebral column
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Sternum and Ribs
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Appendicular skeleton- limb bones
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Appendicular skeleton- Girdles
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Joints- Definition, Types and Classification
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Muscles- Introduction
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Structure of Muscle fiber
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Structure of Contractile proteins
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Sliding filament theory
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Red and White Muscle
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Golden Key points
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Functional classification of Muscles
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Locomotion and Movement- Disorders
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Subjective DPP
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DPP-1
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Excretory products and their Elimination
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Excretion and Osmoregulation
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Modes of Excretion
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Types of Excretory wastes
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Structure of Kidney
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Post renal Excretory tract
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Structure of Nephron
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Blood supply to Kidney
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Juxtaglomerular Apparatus
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Physiology of urine formation
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Counter current mechanism
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Regulation of kidney functions
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Micturition and Characteristics of Human urine
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Functions of kidney and Role of other organs in Excretion
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Disorders of Excretory system
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Points to remember
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Chemical Coordination and Integration
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Endocrine system- Introduction
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Hormones and its characteristics
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Endocrine gland-Hypothalamus
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Pituitary gland – Adenohypophysis
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Pituitary gland- Neurohypophysis
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Pineal gland
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Thyroid gland
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Parathyroid gland
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Adrenal gland
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Thymus gland
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Pancreas as Endocrine gland
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Gonads as Endocrine glands
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Special points
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Neural control and coordination
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Nervous System- Peripheral and Autonomous
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Nerve Impulse
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Synapse
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Reflex Action
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Fore brain
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Brain Stem
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Brain Meninges
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Ventricle of Brain
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Spinal Cord
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Receptors
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Structure of Human Eye
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Working of Eye
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Mechanism of Vision
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Eye Defects
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Structure of Human Ear
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Cyanobacteria ( Part-1)- Introduction
In this video we will learn about
1) General characteristics.
2) Habitat- Free living, symbiotic relationship.
3) Morphology – unicellular, colonial, filamentous form.