CISCE ISC Class 11 Biology (Theory) Syllabus - Free PDF Download
CISCE Syllabus 2026-27 ISC Class 11: The CISCE ISC Class 11 Biology (Theory) Syllabus for the examination year 2026-27 has been released by the Council for the Indian School Certificate Examinations, CISCE. The board will hold the final examination at the end of the year following the annual assessment scheme, which has led to the release of the syllabus. The 2026-27 CISCE ISC Class 11 Biology (Theory) Board Exam will entirely be based on the most recent syllabus. Therefore, students must thoroughly understand the new CISCE syllabus to prepare for their annual exam properly.
The detailed CISCE ISC Class 11 Biology (Theory) Syllabus for 2026-27 is below.
CISCE ISC Class 11 Biology (Theory) Revised Syllabus
CISCE ISC Class 11 Biology (Theory) Course Structure 2026-27 With Marking Scheme
| # | Unit/Topic | Weightage |
|---|---|---|
| 1 | Diversity of Living Organisms | |
| 1.01 | The Living World | |
| 1.02 | Biological Classification | |
| 1.03 | Plant Kingdom | |
| 1.04 | Animal Kingdom | |
| 2 | Structural Organisation in Animals and Plants | |
| 2.01 | Morphology of Flowering Plants | |
| 2.02 | Anatomy of Flowering Plants | |
| 2.03 | Structural Organisation in Animals | |
| 3 | Cell: Structure and Function | |
| 3.01 | Cell - The Unit of Life | |
| 3.02 | Biomolecules | |
| 3.03 | Cell Cycle and Cell Division | |
| 4 | Plant Physiology | |
| 4.01 | Transport in Plants | |
| 4.02 | Mineral Nutrition | |
| 4.03 | Photosynthesis in Higher Plants | |
| 4.04 | Respiration in Plants | |
| 4.05 | Plant Growth and Development | |
| 5 | Human Physiology | |
| 5.01 | Digestion and Absorption | |
| 5.02 | Breathing and Exchange of Gases | |
| 5.03 | Body Fluids and Circulation | |
| 5.04 | Excretory Products and Their Elimination | |
| 5.05 | Locomotion and Movement | |
| 5.06 | Neural Control and Coordination | |
| 5.07 | Chemical Co-ordination and Integration | |
| Total | - |
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Syllabus
1: Diversity of Living Organisms
CISCE ISC Class 11 Biology (Theory) Syllabus
- What is ‘Living’?
- What is ‘Living’?
- Characteristics of living organisms
- Growth
- Reproduction
- Cellular structure
- Response to stimuli (Consciousness)
- Homeostasis
- Metabolism
- Difference between anabolism and catabolism
- Diversity in the Living World
- Diversity in the Living World
- Biodiversity
- Types of Biodiversity
- Genetic Biodiversity
- Species Biodiversity
- Ecological Biodiversity
- Taxonomic Hierarchy of Living Organisms: Unit of Classification
- Three Domains of Life
- Three Domains of life
- Domain Archaea
- Domain Bacteria
- Domain Eukarya (Eukaryotes)
- Taxonomical Aids
- Taxonomical Aids
- Usage of Taxonomical Aids
- Herbarium
- Botanical Gardens
- Biological museums
- Zoological Parks
- Key
- Molecular taxonomy
- Automated species identification tools
- Introduction of Biological Classification
- Five Kingdom Classification
- Introduction
- Hierarchy Classification
- Five Kingdom Classification
- Kingdom Monera
- Introduction
- Experiment
- Kingdom Animalia
- Kingdom Animalia
- Characteristics of Kingdom Animalia
- Viruses, Viroids, Prions and Lichens
- Biological Classification (Problems)
- Introduction of Plant Kingdom
- natural classification systems, phylogenetic classification systems
- Classification System - Artificial and Natural
- Phylogenetic Classification System
- Sub Classification of Plantae
- Concept of Algae
- characteristics (morphology, common name, major pigments, stored food, composition of cell wall, flagellar number and position of insertion, habitat, mode of sexual reproduction – isogamous, anisogamous and oogamous) and examples of Chlorophyceae, Phaeophyceae, Rhodophyceae; Economic importance of algae
- zoospores, isogamous, anisogamous, oogamous, algin, carrageen,The algae are divided into three main classes: Chlorophyceae, Phaeophyceae and Rhodophyceae
- Chlorophyceae - green algae
- Phaeophyceae - brown algae
- Rhodophyceae - red algae
- Cryptogams > Division II- Bryophytes
- Bryophyta
- Activity
- Cryptogams > Division III- Pteridophytes
- Classification of Kingdom Plantae
- Life Cycle Patterns in Plants
- Life Cycle Patterns in Plants
- Alternation of Generation
- Haplontic Life Cycle
- Diplontic Life Cycle
- Haplodiplontic Life Cycle
- Life Cycle Patterns in Plants
- Phanerogams > Division I-Gymnosperms
- Phanerogams > Division II- Angiosperms
- Angiosperms
- Activity
- Classification of Angiosperms
- Kingdom Animalia
- Kingdom Animalia
- Characteristics of Kingdom Animalia
- Animal Construction
Animal construction :- body plan (cell aggregate plan, blind-sac plan and tube-within-tube plan), symmetry (spherical, radial and bilateral symmetry), coelom development (diploblastic and triploblastic organisation in animals, acoelomate, pseudocoelomate, coelomate and haemocoelomate), segmentation
- Non Chordates (Invertebrata)
- Phylum: Chordata
- Animal Kingdom (Questions)
2: Structural Organisation in Animals and Plants
CISCE ISC Class 11 Biology (Theory) Syllabus
- Morphology and Modifications of Root, Stem, Leaf
- Types of Root
- Types of Root
- Experiment 1
- Experiment 2
- Experiment 3
- Modifications of Roots for Storage, Respiration (Pneumatophores) and Support (Stilt and Prop)
- Stems
features (nodes internodes, buds)
- Shoot System
- The steam
- Characteristic features of the stem
- Functions of the stem
(i) Primary functions
(ii) Secondary functions - Buds
- Types of Stem - Excurrent, Decurrent, Caudex, and Culm
- Modification of Stem
1) Aerial modification of stem
2) Subaerial stem modifications
3) Underground stem modifications
4) Stem Branching
- Leaves
parts of a simple leaf, venation
- Leaf
- Types of Leaves
- Types of Leaves
- Activity
- Types of Leaves
- Phyllotaxy – Alternate, Opposite, Whorled (With an Example of Each)
- Modifications for Mechanical Support, Protection, Storage, Reproduction; Insectivorous Plant (Pitcher Plant, Venus-fly-trap
- Morphology of Flower, Fruit and Seed
- Types of Inflorescence (Racemose and Cymose)
- Structure of a Typical Flower
Structure of a typical flower, bracteates/ebracteate, [symmetry (actinomorphic, zygomorphic), trimerous/tetramerous/pentamerous complete/ incomplete, non-essential whorls (calyx: gamosepalous, polysepalous, corolla: gamopetalous, polysepalous, perianth), essential whorls (androecium: cohesion - syngenesious, synandrous, monadelphous, diadelphous, polyadelphous; adhesion – epipetalous, epiphyllous; number of lobes – monothecous, dithecous; Gynoecium: position of ovary – epigynous, hypogynous, perigynous, cohesion – apocarpous, syncarpous, number of locules – unilocular, bilocular, multilocular]
- Fruits to Be Classified into True and False, Structure of a Typical Fruit (Mango and Coconut)
- Classification of Seeds
- Non-Albuminous and Albuminous, Perisperm
- Description of Families – Solanaceae, Fabaceae and Liliaceae
- Meristems or Meristematic Tissues
- Introduction
- Types of Meristematic Tissue
- Permanent Tissue
- Tissue System
- Epidermal Tissue System
- Introduction
- Leaf Epidermis
- Subsidiary Cells
- Epidermal Outgrowths
- Prickles
- Epidermal Tissue System
- Internal Structure of Root, Stem, and Leaf
- Secondary Growth in Dicot Stem and Dicot Root (With the Help of Outline Diagrams)
- Formation of Annual Rings
- Activity of the Cambium and Cork Cambium
- Formation of Secondary Tissues
- Differences Between Heart Wood and Sap Wood
- Early Wood and Late Wood
- Definition of Bark
- Introduction of Structural Organisation in Animals
- Animal Tissues
- Epithelial Tissue
- Introduction
- Simple Epithelium Tissue
- Compound Epithelial Tissue
- Connective Tissue
- Introduction
- Loose Connective Tissue
- Dense Connective Tissue
- Specialized Connective Tissue
- Muscular Tissue
- Introduction
- Types of Muscular Tissue
- Epithelial Tissue
- Neural Tissue
- Cockroach - Periplaneta Americana
- Anatomy of Cockroach
- Anatomy and functions of different systems of cockroach
- Digestive system
- Respiratory system
- Circulatory system
- Nervous system
- Excretory system
- Reproductive system
- Anatomy of Cockroach
- Location, Structure and Functions of Epithelial Tissues with Examples
- Types of Junctions
(tight, adhering and gap junctions)
- Location and General Structure of Areolar Tissue
- Difference Between Bone and Cartilage
- T.S. of Hyaline Cartilage and Bone
(to be taught with the help of diagrams)
- Different Types of Muscles and Their Functions
3: Cell: Structure and Function
CISCE ISC Class 11 Biology (Theory) Syllabus
- Cell Theory
- Cell theory and cell as the basic unit of life
- Exception to Cell Theory
- Protoplasm Theory
- Cell sizes and shapes
- Structure of Prokaryotic and Eukaryotic Cells
- Plant Cell Vs Animal Cell
- Cell: Structural and Functional Unit of Life
- Key Points: Cell
- Eukaryotic Cells
- Endomembrane System
- The Endoplasmic Reticulum (ER)
- Golgi apparatus
- Lysosomes
- Vacuoles
- Microbodies
- Endomembrane System
- Cell Organelles
- Mitochondria - “Power House of the Cell”
- Introduction
- Functions of Mitochondria
- Key Points: Mitochondria
- Ribosomes - "The sites of protein synthesis"
- Key Points: Ribosomes
- Plastids
- Key Points: Plastids
- Centrosome and Centrioles
- Key Points: Centrosome
- Mitochondria - “Power House of the Cell”
- Structure of the Cell > Nucleus: “Brain” of the Cell
- Introduction
- Experiment
- Definition: Chromatin Fibres
- Key Points: Nucleus
- Structure of Proteins
Structure and Function of Proteins
amino acids – (structure: glycine, alanine, serine)
amino acids as zwitter-ion
examples of acidic, basic, neutral, sulphur containing amino acids
essential and nonessential amino acids
levels of protein structure (primary, secondary, tertiary and quaternary)
functions of proteins
- Carbohydrates
- Carbohydrates
- Classification of carbohydrates
- Structure and Function of Lipids
classification, structure and functions of fats and oils
- Factors Affecting Enzyme Activity
- Cell Division: an Essential Life Process
- Key Points: Cell Division
- Significance of Mitosis
- Significance of Meiosis
4: Plant Physiology
CISCE ISC Class 11 Biology (Theory) Syllabus
- Introduction of Transport in Plants
- Movement of Water, Gases and Nutrients
- Cell to Cell Transport
- Passive Transport
- Characteristics of diffusion
- Significance of diffusion in Plants
- Channel Protein
- Carrier Protein
- Active Transport
- Absorption and Conduction of Water and Minerals
- Diffusion
- Definition: Diffusion
- Active Transport
- Definition: Active Transport
- Turgidity and Flaccidity (Plasmolysis)
- Definition: Turgid
- Definition: Turgidity
- Definition: Turgor Pressure
- Definition: Wall Pressure
- Definition: Plasmolysis
- Definition: Flaccidity
- Diffusion
- Plant Water Relation
- Concept of Plant-water Relations
- Water Potential (ψ)
- Introduction of Long Distance Transport of Water
- Uptake and Transport of Mineral Nutrients
- Structure of Stomatal Apparatus
- Diffusion of Gases
- Transport in Plants (Numericals)
- Plant Mineral Nutrition
- Elementary Idea of Hydroponics
- Essential Mineral Elements
- Macro and Micro Nutrients and Their Role
- Nitrogen,Phosphorus,Potassium,Calcium,Magnesium,Sulphur,Iron, Manganese, Zinc, Copper, Boron, Molybdenum, Chlorine
- Deficiency Symptoms of Essential Elements
- Toxicity of Micronutrients
- Macro and Micro Nutrients and Their Role
- Nitrogen Metabolism
- Biogeochemical Cycles (Nutrient Cycles)
- Nitrogen to Ammonia Conversion and Nitrogenase
- Experiments on Photosynthesis
- Photosynthesis Reaction
- Electron Transport - Cyclic and Non-cyclic Photo-phosphorylation
- Photophosphorylation
- Non-cyclic photophosphorylation
- Cyclic Photophosphorylation
- Pigments Are Involved in Photosynthesis
- difference between chlorophyll ‘a’&‘b’, carotenoids and xanthophyll
- Pigments Involved in Photosynthesis (Elementary Idea)
- Photochemical and Biosynthetic Phases of Photosynthesis
C3 and C4 pathways
- Photosynthesis as a Mean of Autotrophic Nutrition
- Site of Photosynthesis
- Photorespiration
- Light-Dependent Phase of Photosynthesis
- Definition: Photolysis
- Definition: Photophosphorylation
- Factors Affecting Photosynthesis
- Respiration in Plant
- Do plants breathe?
- The process of respiration in plants
- Respiration in roots
- Respiration in stems
- Respiration in leaves
- Types of respiration
- Aerobic Respiration
- Anaerobic Respiration
- Phases of Respiration: Glycolysis
- Definition: Glycolysis
- Exchange of Gases - in Plants
- Oxidation of Pyruvate
- Cellular Respiration
- Definition: Aerobic Respiration
- Definition: Anaerobic Respiration
- Key Points: Cellular Respiration
- Phases of Respiration: Tricarboxylic Acid Cycle (Citric Acid Cycle or Kreb’s Cycle)
- Definition: Tricarboxylic Acid Cycle (Citric Acid Cycle or Kreb’s Cycle)
- Energy Relations - Number of ATP Molecules Generated
- Phases of Respiration: Fermentation
- Fermentation
- Process of Fermentation
- Types of Fermentation
- Lactic Acid Fermentation
- Alcohol Fermentation
- Acetic acid Fermentation
- Butyric acid Fermentation
- Advantages of Fermentation
- Respiratory Quotient (R.Q.)
- Amphibolic Pathways
- Introduction of Plant Growth and Development
- Plant Growth Generally is Indeterminate
- Characteristics of Growth in plants:
1) Indeterminate or continuous growth
2) Localised growth
- Characteristics of Growth in plants:
- Phases of Plant Growth
- Differentiation, Dedifferentiation and Redifferentiation
- Plant Growth Regulators
- Characteristics of Growth Regulators
- Kinetics of growth
- Characteristics of Growth Regulators
- Photoperiodism
- Conditions Necessary for Plant Growth
- Concept of Development
- Sequence of Developmental Processes in a Plant Cell
- Vernalisation
- Vernalisation
- Kinds of varieties
1) Spring variety
2) Winter variety
5: Human Physiology
CISCE ISC Class 11 Biology (Theory) Syllabus
- Alimentary Canal
- Alimentary canal
- The human alimentary canal consists following parts:
- Buccal (oral) cavity
a) Mouth
b) Teeth - thecodont, Diphyodont, enamel, Types of Teeth: Incisors, Canines, Premolars, Molars, Dental Formula → Arrangement of teeth in each half of the upper and lower jaw
c) Tongue - Pharynx
- Oesophagus (food pipe)
- Stomach: Cardiac region, Fundic region, Body (Main central region), Pyloric region.
- Small Intestine: Duodenum, Jejunum, IIleum
- Large Intestine: Caccum, Colon, Rectum, Anal canal
- Anus: Wall of Alimentary canal
i) Serosa
ii) Muscularis
iii) Submucosa
iv) Mucosa
- Role of Digestive Enzymes and Gastrointestinal Hormones
- In Buccal Cavity: Constituents of saliva, Salivary amylase, Lysozyme
- In Stomach:
a) Gastric glands: Chief/ peptic (zymogen cells), Oxyntic/ parietal cells, Mucus neck cells, Gastric Juice, gastric secretion - In Small Intestine: Intestinal juice (Succus entericus)
a) Role of bite in fat digestion
b) Role of Pancreatic Juice
⇒ In carbohydrate digestion
⇒ In protein digestion
⇒ In fat digestion
⇒ In Nucleic acid digestion
c) Role of intestinal juice indigestion
⇒ In carbohydrate digestion
⇒ In protein digestion
⇒ In fat digestion
⇒ In Nucleic acid digestion - Large Intestine
⇒ Neural and hormonal control on digestion process
- Peristalsis, Digestion, Absorption and Assimilation of Proteins, Carbohydrates and Fats
- Absorption
- It is carried out by various processes:
- Passive Absorption
⇒ Process
a) Simple diffusion
b) Osmosis
c) Facilitated transport - Active absorption
- Absorption of fatty acids and glycerol
- Absorption in different parts of the alimentary canal
- Assimilation
- Calorific Values of Proteins
- Calorific Values of Carbohydrates
- Calorific Values of Fats
- Egestion of Food
- Nutritional and Digestive Tract Disorders
- Disorders of the digestive system
- Inflammation of the intestinal tract
- Jaundice
- Vomiting
- Diarrhoea
- Constipation
- Indigestion
- PEM (Protein-energy malnutrition)
- Kwashiorkar
- Marasmus
- Introduction of Breating and Exchange of Gases
- Respiratory Organs
- Respiratory Organs in Animals
- gills, lungs
- Human Respiratory System
- Respiratory System
- Exchange of Gases in Lungs
- Significance of Respiration
- Key Points: Respiratory System
- Mechanism of respiration-Breathing
- Mechanism of Respiration
- Steps of Respiration
- Respiratory Volumes and Capacities
- Tidal Volume (TV)
- Inspiratory Reserve Volume (IRV)
- Expiratory Reserve Volume (ERV)
- Residual Volume (RV)
- Inspiratory Capacity (IC)
- Expiratory Capacity (EC)
- Functional Residual Capacity (FRC)
- Vital Capacity (VC)
- Total Lung Capacity (TLC)
- Exchange of Gases
- Exchange of Gases - in Humans
- Transport of Gases - Transport of Oxygen
- Disorders of Respiratory System
- Regulation of Breathing / Respiration
- Fluids in Our Body
- Definition: Closed Blood Circulatory System
- Definition: Open Blood Circulatory System
- Key Points: Fluids in Our Body
- Composition of Blood > Cellular Elements: Blood Platelets (Thrombocytes)
- Definition: Thrombokinase
- Definition: Clot
- Blood Platelets
- Function of Blood Platelets
- Key Points: Blood Platelets
- Blood Transfusion and Blood Groups (ABO and Rh system)
- Definition: Blood Transfusion
- Definition: Blood Donor
- Definition: Blood Recipient
- Definition: Antigens
- Definition: Antibodies
- Definition: Universal Donor
- Definition: Universal Recipient
- Blood Groups
- Rh Factor
- Key Point: Blood Transfusion and Blood Groups
- Pulmonary and Systemic Circulation (Double Circulation)
- Lymph and Lymphatic System
- Definition: Lymph
- Key Points: Lymph and Lymphatic System
- Lymph and Lymphatic System
- Circulatory Pathways
- Human Circulatory System
- Circulatory System in Animals, Humans and Structure of Human Heart and Blood Vessels
- Origin and conduction of heart beat
- Cardiac Cycle
- Cardiac output
- Blood Pressure
- Electrocardiogram (ECG)
- P Wave (Atrial depolarisation)
- PQ Interval (AV node delay)
- QRS Complex (Ventricular depolarisation)
- ST Segment
- T wave (Ventricular repolarisation)
- Human Circulatory System
- Types of Closed Circulation
- Regulation of Cardiac Activity
- Disorders of Circulatory System
- Disorders of the Circulatory System:
- Hypertension/ High blood pressure: Normal blood pressure
- Coronary Artery Disease (CAD) or Atherosclerosis
- Angina / Angina pectoris
- Heart Failure: Myocardial infarction (Heart failure), Cardiac arrest, Heart attack, Stroke
- Rheumatoid Heart Disease
- Cardiac Output
- Modes of Excretion: Ammonotelism, Ureotelism, and Uricotelism
- Human Excretory System
- Introduction
- Human Excretory System Organs
- Excretion in Humans
- Mechanism of Excretion in Humans
- Dialysis
- Function of the Kidney - “Production of Urine”
- Definition: Ultrafiltration
- Definition: Glomerular Filtrate
- Definition: Selective Absorption
- Definition: Tubular Secretion
- Osmoregulation
- Definition: Osmoregulation
- Key Points: Osmoregulation
- Regulation of Kidney Function
- Osmoregulation
- Regulation of Kidney Function
- Renin-Angiotensin,
- Atrial Natriuretic Factor (ANF)
- ADH and Diabetes Inspidus
- The Excretory Organs
- Key Points: Excretory Organs
- Common Disorders of the Urinary System
- Kidney stones
- Uremia
- Nephritis
- Renal Failure
- Diabetes
- Urinary tract infection
- Haemodialysis
- Peritoneal dialysis
- Kidney transplant
- Renal Calculi
- Glomerulonephritis
- Dialysis and Artificial Kidney
- Dialysis
- Definition: Dialysis
- Definition: Artificial Kidney
- Types of Dialysis
- Introduction of Locomotion and Movement
- Movements
- Locomotion
- Locomotary movements
- Significance of locomotion
- Types of Movement
- Types of movement
1) Amoeboid movement
2) Ciliary movement
3) Muscular movement
- Types of movement
- Muscles
- Muscles
- Properties of muscles
- Classification of muscles
- Based on their location
(i) Skeletal muscles
(ii) Visceral muscles
(iii) Cardiac muscles - Based on their appearance
(i) Striated muscles
(ii) Smooth muscles - Based on nature
(i) Voluntary muscles
(ii) Involuntary muscles
- Skeletal System
- Skeletal System and Its Functions
- The Human Skeleton: Appendicular Skeleton
- Joints and Its Classification
- Joints
- Types of Joints
- Joints and Its Classification
- Disorders of Muscular and Skeletal System
- Disorders of Muscular and Skeletal System -
- Myasthenia gravis
- Tetany
- Muscular dystrophy
- Arthritis
- Osteoporosis
- Gout
- Human Neural System
- Neuron (Or Nerve Cell)
- Transmission of Nerve Impulse
- Definition: Polarised State
- Definition: Sodium Pump
- Transmission of Nerve Impulse
- Reflex Action
- Definition: Reflex Action
- Key Points: Reflex Action
- Sensory Perception
- Concept of Sense Organs
- The Human Eye
- Key Points: The Human Eye
- Human Ear
- Key Points: Human Ear
- Introduction of Chemical Coordination and Integration
- Human Endocrine System
- Definition: Endocrine System
- Human Endocrine Glands
- Mechanism of Hormone Action
- Mechanism of Hormone Action
- Hormones and their types
- Target cells have specific receptors
- Role of Hormones as Messengers and Regulators
- Types of effects of hormones regulate metabolism and body functions
1) Permissive effect
2) Synergistic effect
3) Antagonistic effect
- Types of effects of hormones regulate metabolism and body functions
- Hypo and Hyperactivity and Related Disorders
- Gigantism
- Acromegaly
- Pituitary dwarfism
- Diabetes insipidus
- Graves' disease (Exophthalmic goiter)
- Cretinism
- Goitre
- Addison's disease
- Diabetes mellitus
