Showing posts with label NEET. Show all posts
Showing posts with label NEET. Show all posts

Tuesday 26 June 2018

CBSE Class 9/ Class 11- Biology - Nehemiah Grew - Father of Plant Anatomy (#PMtNotes)(#cbsenotes)(#eduvictors)

Nehemiah Grew - Father of Plant Anatomy

CBSE Class 9/ Class 11- Biology - Nehemiah Grew - Father of Plant Anatomy (#PMtNotes)(#cbsenotes)(#eduvictors)

Nehemiah Grew (26 September 1641 – 25 March 1712) was an English plant anatomist and physiologist, known as the "Father of Plant Anatomy".

Nehemiah Grew (1641-1712) was practicing physician and worked as the secretary of the Royal Society, London. He began his work on the study of internal structure of the plants in the year 1664.

Tuesday 24 April 2018

AIPMT/ NEET CLASS 12 - BIOLOGY MCQs (#eduvictors)(#cbsenotes)

NEET/ AIPMT/ CET - BIOLOGY MCQs 

AIPMT/ NEET CLASS 12 - BIOLOGY MCQs (#eduvictors)(#cbsenotes)

1. Unicellular algae, diatoms and protozoans are the members of 

(a) Monera
(b) Fungi
(c) Protista
(d) Plantae

2. Which of the following is also known as ‘amphibian of the plant kingdom’?

(a) Algae
(b) Bryophytes
(c) Pteridophytes
(d) Gymnosperms


3. Yeast is not included in protozoas in fungi because

(a) chlorophyll is absent
(b) it has eukaryotic organisation
(c) cell wall is made up of cellulose and reserve food material as starch
(d) some fungal hyphae grow in such a way that they give the appearance of pseudomycelium


4. An association between roots of higher plants and fungi is called

(a) lichen
(b) fern
(c) mycorrhiza
(d) None of these


Sunday 22 April 2018

CBSE CLASS 12 - Biology - Digestion - Five Digestive Juices (#cbsenotes)(#eduvictors)

Digestion - FIVE DIGESTIVE JUICES

CBSE CLASS 12 - Biology - Digestion - Five Digestive Juices (#cbsenotes)(#eduvictors)
Image credits: LadyOfHats (Wikimedia)

There are five digestive juices i.e.

Saliva,

Gastric juice

Pancreatic juice

Intestinal juice (succus entericus)

Bile juice

Sunday 15 April 2018

Class 11/12 - Biology - Classification of Plants (#cbsenotes)(#eduvictors)

Biology - Classification of Plants - Herbs, Shrubs and Trees and Other Types

Class 11/12 - Biology - Classification of Plants (#cbsenotes)(#eduvictors)

Q1: Based on habit i.e. Based on height, duration and nature of stem, how plants are classified?

Answer:
Herbs
Shrubs
Trees


Q2: On the basis of On the basis of flowering frequency, how plants are classified?

Answer:
Monocarpic - These plants flower and fruit only once in their lifetim
Polycarpic - These plants bear flowers and fruits repeatedly.


Q3: On the basis of life span, how plants are classified?

Answer:

Annuals
Biennials
Perennials


Thursday 5 April 2018

CBSE Class 12 / AIPMT / NEET - Biology MCQs

Class 12 / AIPMT / NEET - Biology MCQs 

CBSE Class 12 / AIPMT / NEET - Biology MCQs


Multiple Choice Questions


Q1: Which of the following is a ‘club moss’ ?

(a) Selaginella
(b) Equisetum
(c) Lycopodium
(d) None of these


Q2: The morphological nature of rhizophore of Selaginella is _______

(a) Root like
(b) Stem like
(c) Both root and stem like
(d) Rhizoid like


Q3: Pinus is a _____

(a) Tree
(b) Shrub
(c) Herb 
(d) None of these

Wednesday 28 March 2018

CBSE Class 11 - Biology - The Living World - Taxonomical Aids (#eduvictors)(#cbsenotes)

Biology - The Living World - Taxonomical Aids


Q1: What are Taxonomical Aids?

Answer: These are articles helpful in correct identification & classification of organisms are called taxonomical aids.


Q2: What is a Herbarium?

Answer:
1. The storehouse of collected plant specimens that are dried, pressed & preserved on sheets.
2. Sheets are arranged according to a universally accepted classification system.
3. Used as a ready reference in scientific studies.

Wednesday 19 July 2017

CBSE Class 11 - Physics - Gravitation - Kepler's Laws (#cbseNotes)

Kepler's Laws

Class 11 - Physics - Gravitation 
CBSE Class 11 - Physics - Gravitation - Kepler's Laws (#cbseNotes)


Kepler's Laws


There has always been a great interest in the motion of planets. Part of the reason is that some people believe that it changed the course of science and laid foundation to Newtonian Laws. By 16th century, a lot of data on the motion of planets had been collected by many astronomers. Based on that data Johannes Kepler, after a life time study, worked out three empirical laws which govern the motion of planets and are known as Kepler's laws of planetary motion.

The laws for planets orbiting the sun, they hold equally well for satellites, either natural or artificial, orbiting Earth or any other massive central body.

The three laws are:

The law of orbits
Law of areas
Law of periods

Friday 23 June 2017

CBSE Class 11 / NEET/ PMT - Biology - Ch 7 - Animal Tissues - Part 1 (Very Short Question and Answers) (#cbseNotes)

Animal Tissues (Part-1)

Very Short Q & A 

CBSE Class 11 / NEET/ PMT - Biology - Ch 7 - Animal Tissues - Part 1 (Very Short Question and Answers) (#cbseNotes)

Q1: Define tissue?

Answer: A group of cells similar in structure, function and origin.


Q2: Can cells in a tissue be dissimilar in structure or function?

Answer: Yes the tissue cells can be dissimilar in structure and function but they are always similar in origin.


Q3: Who coined the word 'animal tissue'?

Answer: Bichat

😇 Note:
Marie François Xavier Bichat, a french anatomist. He is also known as father of histology. Unfortunately he died very young at the age of 30.





Thursday 27 April 2017

CBSE Class 11/12, AIPMT/NEET - Biology - List of Important Proteins and Their Occurrence (#cbsenotes)(#biologynotes)

List of Important Proteins and Their Occurrence



Protein Found Where
Albumin Egg White, Milk, Blood Plasma
Actin Muscle Fibres (Contractile protein)
Collagen Tendon, Bones
Casein Milk, Egg Yolk
Keratin Hair, Horn, feathers, Nail
Cytochrome Mitochondria
Elastin Arteries, Ligaments,Yellow Fibres

Tuesday 25 April 2017

CBSE NEET/AIPMT Class 12 Biology - Animal Nutrition and Digestive System (MCQs) (#cbsenotes)

Animal Nutrition and Digestive System 

(Biology MCQs) For NEET, Pre-Medical and AIPMT  

CBSE NEET/AIPMT Class 12 Biology - Animal Nutrition and Digestive System (MCQs) (#cbsenotes)


Q1 (AIPMT 2014): An alga which can be employed as food for human being is _______.

(a) Ulothrix
(b) Spirogyra
(c) Chlorella
(d) Polysiphonia


Q2: Carrier ions like Na⁺ facilitate the absorption of which of the following substances:

(a) glucouse and fatty acids
(b) amino acids and glucouse
(c) glycerol and fatty acids
(d) fructose and some amino acids


Q3: Which of the following food components reach totally undigested in human stomach?

(a) Protein and Starch
(b) Starch and Fat
(c) Fat and Cellulose
(d) Starch and Cellulose

Monday 10 April 2017

Biology - Famous Indian Biologists (AIPMT/NEET/NTSE) (#ntse)(#neet)

Famous Indian Biologists

 Biology - Famous Indian Biologists (AIPMT/NEET/NTSE) (#ntse)(#neet)


Father Of India Bryology (Bryphytes) : Shiv Ram Kashyap

Discovered recurrent annual wheat rust on Indian Plants : K C Mehta

Father of Indian Palynology : P K Nair

Father of Indian Ecology : Ram Deo Mishra

Father of Indian Plant Embryology : Panchanan Maheshwari

Father of Indian Paleobotany : Birbal Sahani

Father of Indian Plant genetics : B P Pal

Sunday 2 April 2017

CBSE Class 12 - Biology - Chapter - Genetics (MCQs for AIPMT/NEET) (#cbsenotes)

Genetics 

CBSE Class 12 - Biology - Chapter - Genetics (MCQs for AIPMT/NEET) (#cbsenotes)

CBSE Class 12 - Biology - 
(MCQs for AIPMT/NEET)


Q1: Removal of introns and joining the exons in a defined order in a transcription unit is called

(a) Splicing
(b) tailing
(c) transformation
(d) capping


Q2: Klinefelter’s syndrome is indicated by an XXY sex chromosome combination. This abnormality is due to:

(a) gene deletion.
(b) gene duplication.
(c) gene translocation.
(d) non-disjunction.


Q3: Molecular basis of organ differentiation relies on modulation in transcription by

(a) RBA polymerase
(b) ribosome
(c) anticodon
(d) transcription factor

Thursday 23 March 2017

CBSE Class 11/12 - Biology - Environmental Biology (MCQs for AIPMT/NEET)

Environmental Biology 

CBSE Class 11/12 - Biology - Environmental Biology  (MCQs for AIPMT/NEET)

(MCQs for AIPMT/NEET)

Q1: Green-house effect is warming due to

a) infra-red rays reaching the earth
b) moisture layer in atmosphere
c) increase in temperature due to increase in carbon dioxide concentration of atmosphere
d) ozone layer of atmosphere


Q2: The relation between algae and fungi in a lichen is 

a) symbiosis
b) parasitism
c) commensalism
d) protocooperation


Q3: Major aerosol pollutant in jet plane emission is

a) Sulphur dioxide
b) carbon monoxide
c) methane
d) chlorofluoro-carbons

Monday 20 February 2017

CBSE Class 11/12/NEET/AIPMT Plants Of Interests Having Specific Features (#neet)(class11biology)(#biologyquiz)(#cbsenotes)

Plants Of Interests Having Specific Features

CBSE Class 11/12/NEET/AIPMT Plants Of Interests Having Specific Features (#neet)(class11biology)(#biologyquiz)(#cbsenotes)
Plants Of Special Interests
(image credits: wikipedia)

Very Short Q & A


Q1: Name the largest Angiosperm.

Answer: Eucalyptus sps.


Q2: Name the smallest Angiosperm.

Answer: Lemma


Q3: Name the Largest seed.

Answer: Lodoicea


Q4: Which plant has the largest leaf?

Answer: Victoria amazonica


Q5: Name the biggest orchid.

Answer: Grammato phyllum speciosum


Friday 10 February 2017

National Eligibility Cum Entrance Test NEET(UG) — 2017

National Eligibility Cum Entrance Test
NEET(UG) — 2017

National Eligibility Cum Entrance Test  NEET(UG) — 2017

National Eligibility Cum Entrance Test (UG) — 2017 will be conducted by the Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE), for admission to MBBS/BDS Courses in India in various Medical/Dental Colleges.


Admissions to all seats of MBBS/BDS courses are classified in the following categories:


  • All India Quota Seats
  • State Government Quota Seats
  • State/Management/NRI Quota Seats in Private Medical / Dental Colleges or any Private/ Deemed University
  • Central Pool Quota Seats


Wednesday 2 November 2016

CBSE Class 12 - NEET - Biology - The Living World (MCQs)

Biology - The Living World

CBSE Class 12 - NEET - Biology - The Living World (MCQs)


7 MCQs from previous AIPMT/NEET question papers



Q1: The living organisms can be unexceptionally distinguished from the non-living things on the basis of their ability for

(a) responsiveness to touch
(b) interaction with the environment and progressive evolution
(c) reproduction
(d) growth and movement



Q2: There is no life on the moon due to the absence of 

(a) oxygen
(b) water
(c) light
(d) temperature



Q3: Praying Mantis is the example of 

(a) warning coluration
(b) social insects
(c) camouflage
(d) Mullerian mimicry