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Biology HSC Science (General) 11th Standard Maharashtra State Board Syllabus 2026-27

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Maharashtra State Board Syllabus 2026-27 11th Standard: The Maharashtra State Board 11th Standard Biology Syllabus for the examination year 2026-27 has been released by the MSBSHSE, Maharashtra State Board. 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 Maharashtra State Board 11th Standard Biology Board Exam will entirely be based on the most recent syllabus. Therefore, students must thoroughly understand the new Maharashtra State Board syllabus to prepare for their annual exam properly.

The detailed Maharashtra State Board 11th Standard Biology Syllabus for 2026-27 is below.

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Syllabus

1 Living World [Revision]
  • Concept of Living  
    • What is ‘Living’?
    • Characteristics of living organisms
    1. Growth
    2. Reproduction
    3. Cellular structure
    4. Response to stimuli (Consciousness)
    5. Homeostasis
    6. Metabolism
    • Difference  between anabolism and catabolism
  • Taxonomical Aids  
    • Taxonomical Aids
    • Usage of Taxonomical Aids
    1. Herbarium
    2. Botanical Gardens
    3. Biological museums
    4. Zoological Parks
    5. Key
    6. Molecular taxonomy
    7. Automated species identification tools
2 Systematics of Living Organisms [Revision]
  • Systematics of Living Organisms (Introduction)  
  • Concept of Systematics  
    • Taxonomy
  • Classification of Taxonomy  
    • Artificial
    • Natural
    • Phylogenetic
  • Three Domains of Life  
    • Three Domains of life
    • Domain Archaea
    • Domain Bacteria
    • Domain Eukarya (Eukaryotes)
  • Chemotaxonomy  
  • Numerical Taxonomy  
  • Cladogram  
  • Phylogeny  
  • DNA Barcoding  
  • Taxonomic Hierarchy of Living Organisms: Unit of Classification  
  • Taxonomic Hierarchy  
    • Taxon
  • Units of Classification  
    • Species
    • Genus
    • Family
    • Cohort/Order
    • Class 
    • Division/Phylum
    • Sub-kingdom
    • Kingdom
  • Nomenclature  
    • Binomial Nomenclature  
  • Salient Features of Five Kingdoms  
    • Kingdom Monera - Archebacteria, Eubacteria, Mycoplasma
    • Kingdom Protista - Plant like protista, Animal like Protista, Dinoflagellates, Fungi like protista, Euglenoids
    • Kingdom Plantae
    • Kingdom Fungi - Phycomycetes, Ascomycetes, Basidiomycetes, Deuteromycetes
    • Kingdom Animalia
  • Acellular Organisms  
    • Viruses - Types of viruses
    • Viroids
    • Lichens
3 Kingdom Plantae [Revision]
  • Kingdom Plantae  
  • Salient Features of Major Plant Groups Under Cryptogams  
    • Division: Thallophyta
      1) Chlorophyceae (green algae)
      2) Phaeophyceae (Brown algae)
      3) Rhodophyceae (Red algae)
    • Bryophyta (Bryon: moss; phyton: plant) 
      1) Liverworts (Hepaticeae)
      2) Mosses (Musci)
    • Pteridophyta (Pteron: feather, phyton: plant)
  • Salient Features of Major Plant Groups Under Phanerogams  
    • Gymnospermae (Gymnos: naked, sperma: seed)
    • Angiospermae (Angios: enclosed:  vessel, Sperma: seed)
    • Angiosperms are subdivided into two classes: Dicotyledonae, Monocotyledonae
  • Plant Life Cycle and Alternation of Generations  
    • Types of the life cycle - Diplontic, Haplontic, and Haplo-Diplontic.
4 Kingdom Animalia [Revision]
  • Criteria Used for Animal Classification  
  • Animal Body Plan  
    • Cell aggregate plan
    • Blind sac body plan
    • Tube within the tube body plan
  • Animal Classification  
    • Phylum: Porifera (Pori-pores; Feron-bearing)
    • Phylum: Cnidaria
    • Phylum: Ctenophora
    • Phylum: Platyhelminthes (platy -flat, helminth -worms)
    • Phylum: Aschelminthes (ascus-sac, helminth-worm) / Nemathelminthes (NEMA-thread)
    • Phylum: Annelida (Annulus: Ring)  
    • Phylum: Arthropoda (Atheros: Joint, Podos: leg)
    • Phylum: Mollusca (Mollis: soft)
    • Phylum: Echinodermata (Echinus - Spines, derma - skin)
    • Phylum: Hemichordata (Hemi: Half, Chordata: Rod)
    • Phylum: Chordata
      a) Subphylum: Urochordata or Tunicata
      b) Subphylum: Cephalochordata
      c) Subphylum: Vertebrata -
      1. Division: A Gnathostomata
      2. Division: Gnathostomata
      i) Superclass: Pisces
      - Class Chondrichthyes: (chondron: cartilage, ichthyes: fish)
      - Class: Osteichthyes (Osteon: bone, ichthyes: fish) 
      ii) Superclass: Tetrapod
      - Class: Amphibia (Amphi: both, bias: life)
      - Class: Reptilia (Repere: to creep or to crawl)
      - Class: Aves (Avis: bird)
      - Class: Mammalia (mammae: breasts, nipples)
5 Cell Structure and Organization [Revision]
  • Cell: Structural and Functional Unit of Life  
    • Key Points: Cell
  • Types of Cells  
    • Explanation
    • Example
  • Components of Eukaryotic Cell  

    Components of Eukaryotic cell:

    1. Cell wall
    2. Cell membrane / Plasma membrane/ biomembrane
    3. Cytoplasm
    4. Endoplasmic Reticulum (ER)
    5. Golgi complex
    6. Lysosomes
    7. Vacuoles
    8. Glyoxysomes
    9. Mitochondria (Singular: Mitochondrion)
    10. Plastids
    11. Ribosomes
    12. Nucleus
    13. Cytoskeleton
6 Biomolecules [Revision]
7 Cell Division [Revision]
8 Plant Tissues and Anatomy [Revision]
  • Tissues - “The Teams of Workers”  
    • Introduction
    • Differences Between Plant and Animal Tissues
  • Meristems or Meristematic Tissues  
    • Introduction
    • Types of Meristematic Tissue
  • Permanent Tissue  
  • Tissue System  
    1. Epidermal tissue system
    2. Ground tissue system
    3. Vascular tissue system
    • Introduction to Tissue System, Types and Characteristics of tissue System
  • Secondary Growth in Plants  
    • Formation of cambial ring
    • Secondary growth in roots
  • Wood  
  • Cork Cambium and Secondary Growth  
  • Anatomy of Root, Stem and Leaf  
    1. Anatomy of Dicot Root
    2. Anatomy of monocot root
    3. Anatomy of Dicot Stem (Sunflower)
    4. Anatomy of Monocot Stem
    5. Anatomy of Leaf
      V. S. of Typical dicot leaf - Upper epidermis, Mesophyll, Vascular system, Lower epidermis
    6. Isobilateral Leaf - A typical monocot leaf
9 Morphology of Flowering Plants [Revision]
10 Animal Tissue [Revision]
11 Study of Animal Type : Cockroach [Revision]
  • Systematic Position  
    • Kingdom
    • Phylum
    • Class
    • Genus
    • Species
  • External Morphology  
    • Shape and size
    • Coloration
    • Exoskeleton
    • Body Division
    • Head
      1. Antennae
      2. Fenestrae
      3. Compound eyes
      4. Mouth parts
      i. Labrum (Upper lip) 
      ii. Mandibles (True jaws)
      iii. Maxillae (Accessory jaws)
      iv. Labium (lower lip)
      v. Hypopharynx (Tongue)
    • Thorax
    • Legs
    • Wings
    • Spiracles
    • Abdomen
  • Body Cavity  
  • Digestive System of Cockroach  
    • Mouth
    • Fore-gut (Stomodaeum)
    • Mid-gut (Mesenteron)
    • Hind-gut (Proctodaeum)
    • Salivary Glands
    • Food and digestion
  • Reproduction System  
    1. Male Reproductive System
    2. Female Reproductive System
      Fertilization and formation of ootheca - Ootheca, Development of Eggs
  • Interactions with Mankind  
    • Control Measures
      1. Good Sanitation 
      2. Chemical control
12 Photosynthesis [Revision]
13 Respiration and Energy Transfer [Revision]
14 Human Nutrition [Revision]
15 Excretion and Osmoregulation [Revision]
16 Skeleton and Movement [Revision]
  • Movements and Locomotion  
    • Movements
    • Locomotion
      1. Amoeboid movement
      2. Ciliary movement
      3. Whorling movement 
      4. Muscular movement
  • Location and Structure of Skeletal Muscles  
  • Working of Skeletal Muscles  
    • Some important antagonistic muscles
    1. Flexor and Extensor
    2. Abductor and Adductor 
    3. Pronator and Supinator
    4. Levator and Depressor
    5. Protractor and Retractor 
    6. Sphincters 
    • Structure of myosin and actin filaments
      - Myosin filament
      - Actin filament
      i. F actin
      ii. Tropomyosin
      iii. Troponin
  • Mechanism of Muscle Contraction  
    • Mechanism of muscle contraction
    • Steps of muscle contraction
  • Physiology of Muscle Relaxation  
  • Relaxation of Muscle Fibres  
  • Skeletal System  
    • Skeletal System and Its Functions
  • Group of Skeleton  
    1. Axial Skeleton
    2. Appendicular skeleton
  • Types of Joints  
    • Synarthroses
    • Sutures
    • Syndesmoses
    • Gomphoses
      A. Cartilagenous or slightly movable joints - Synchondroses, Symphysis
      B. Synovial joints or freely movable joints - Pivot joint, Ball and socket joint, Hinge joint, Condyloid joint, Gliding joint, Saddle joint.
  • Disorders Related to Muscles  
    • Muscular dystrophy
    • Myasthenia gravis
  • Disorders Related to Bones  
    • Arthritis 
      i) Osteoarthritis
      ii) Gouty arthritis (Gout)
      iii) Rheumotoid arthritis
    • Osteoporosis

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