Topics
Introducing Biology
Basic Biology
Cell : the Unit of Life
- Cell: the Fundamental Unit of Life
- The Invention of the Microscope and the Discovery of Cell
- Cell Theory
- Prokaryotic and Eukaryotic Cell
- Structure of a Cell
- Plasma Membrane
- Cytoplasm - “Area of Movement”
- Cell Wall - “Supporter and Protector”
- Endoplasmic Reticulum (ER)
- Golgi Apparatus
- Nucleus - “Brain” of the Cell
- Lysosome - “Suicidal Bag”
- Mitochondria - “Power House of the Cell”
- Plastids
- Non-living Substances Or Cell Inclusions
- Ribosomes
- Centrosome and Centrioles
- Difference Between Plant Cell and Animal Cell
- Protoplasm
- Outcome of Some Cellular Activity
Tissues : Plant and Animal Tissues
- Tissues – “The Teams of Workers”
- Plant Tissues
- Meristems or Meristematic Tissues
- Permanent Tissue
- Simple Permanent Tissues (Supporting Tissue)
- Complex Permanent Tissue: Xylem Structure and Function
- Complex Permanent Tissue: Phloem Structure and Function
- Animal Tissues
- Epithelial Tissue
- Connective Tissue
- Muscular Tissue
- Nervous Tissue
Flowering Plants
The Flower
Pollination and Fertilization
Plant Physiology
Seeds - Structure and Germination
Respiration in Plants
- Introduction of Respiration in Plants
- Comparison of Respiration and Burning
- Respiration in Plants - Aerobic and Anaerobic
- Experiments on Respiration in Plants
- Difference in Respiration and Photosynthesis
- Respiration in Plants Compared with Respiration in Animals
- Factors Affecting Photosynthesis
- Photosynthesis - Food Making Process in Plants
Diversity in Living Organisms / Eco Systems
Five Kingdom Classification
- Biodiversity
- Biological Classification
- Biological Classification
- Concept of Species
- Two Kingdom and Drawbacks of the Old Two Kingdom Classification
- Three Kingdom Classification
- Four Kingdom Classification
- Five Kingdom Classification
- Kingdom Monera: Bacteria
- Kingdom Plantae: Thallophyta (Algae)
- Kingdom Fungi
- Kingdom Plantae
- Kingdom Animalia
- Differences Between Plantae (Plants) and Animalia (Animals)
- Kingdom Plantae: Thallophyta (Algae)
- Bryophyta
- Kingdom Plantae: Pteridophytes
- Kingdom Plantae: Gymnosperms
- Kingdom Plantae: Angiosperms
- Dicot Seed Structure (Bean Seed)
- Monocot Seed Structure (Maize Grain)
- Invertebrate: Phylum Porifera
- Invertebrata and Vertebrata
- Invertebrate: Phylum Cnidaria/Coelenterata
- Invertebrate: Phylum Platyhelminthes
- Invertebrate: Phylum Nematoda
- Invertebrate: Phylum Animalida
- Invertebrate: Phylum Arthropoda
- Invertebrate: Phylum Mollusca
- Invertebrate: Phylum Echinodermata
- Chordata: Vertebrata
- Naming of Living Organisms
- Ecosystem
Economic Importance of Bacteria and Fungi
- Bacteria
- Useful Role of Bacteria in Medicine (Antibiotics, Serums and Vaccines)
- Useful Role of Bacteria in Agriculture (Nitrogen Fixing, Nitrifying and Denitrifying Bacteria)
- Useful Role of Bacteria in Industry (Curing of Tea, Tanning of Leather)
- Harmful Role of Bacteria in Spoilage of Food, Disease in Plants and Animals, Bio-weapons, Denitrification
- Fungi
- Useful and Harmful Role of Fungi
- Useful and Harmful Role of Fungi
- Useful and Harmful Role of Fungi
- Economic Importance of Fungi
- Drugs and Their Classification
- Interaction Between Biotic and Abiotic Factors in an Ecosystem
- Ecosystem
Human Anatomy and Physiology
Nutrition
Digestive System
- Need for Digestive System
- The Digestive System in Human
- The Mouth and Buccal Cavity
- The Teeth and It’s Structure
- The Salivary Glands
- Swallowing and Peristalsis
- The Food Pipe/Oesophagus
- The Stomach
- The Small Intestine
- Pancreas
- Absorption of Food
- The Large Intestine
- Assimilation of Food
- Liver
- Experiments on Digestion
- Practical Work on Food Tests
Skeleton - Movement and Locomotion
Skin - "The Jack of All Trades"
The Respiratory System
Health and Hygiene
Hygiene - [A Key to Healthy Life]
- Hygiene
- Types of Hygiene: Personal Hygiene
- Types of Hygiene: Public Hygiene (Community)
- Control of Disease Carriers (Vectors)
- Mosquitoes and Diseases
- Cockroaches and Rats
- Contamination of Water and Water Borne Diseases
- Waterborne Diseases Caused by Bacteria
- Airborne Diseases Caused by Bacteria
- Waterborne Diseases Caused by Virus
Diseases : Cause and Control
- What is a Disease?
- Categories of Diseases
- Incubation Period
- Waterborne Diseases Caused by Bacteria
- Waterborne Diseases Caused by Bacteria
- Airborne Diseases Caused by Bacteria
- Vector Borne Diseases
- Diseases Caused by Protozoa
- Diseases Caused by Protozoa
- Diseases Caused by Parasitic Worms
- Diseases Caused by Parasitic Worms
- Diseases Caused by Parasitic Worms
- Viral Diseases
- Sexually Transmitted Diseases
- Airborne Diseases Caused by Virus
- Waterborne Diseases Caused by Virus
Aids to Health
Health Organisation
Waste Generation and Management
- Waste and Its Categories
- Waste and Its Categories
- Domestic Waste
- Industrial Waste
- Agricultural Waste
- Municipal Waste
- E-wastes and Its Management
- Science Teaching and Research Laboratories Wastes
- Methods of Safe Disposal of Waste: Segregation
- Methods of Safe Disposal of Waste: Dumping
- Methods of Safe Disposal of Waste: Composting
- Methods of Safe Disposal of Waste: Drainage
- Methods of Safe Disposal of Waste: Treatment of Effluents before Discharge
- Methods of Safe Disposal of Waste: Incineration
- Methods of Safe Disposal of Waste: Scrubbers
- Methods of Safe Disposal of Waste: Electrostatic Precipitators
Vegetative Propagation
Biotechnology Applications
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