Biology PDF
Biology PDF
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Life study of
i. Animals
ii. Plants
iii. Micro-organisms (bacteria, virus,
fungi, protozoa)
Biotechnology:- Use of living organisms in
industrial processes.
NOTE:-
BRANCHES STUDY OF
3. Horticulture - study of Garden plants
4. Silvi-culture - study of forestry
5. Siri-Culture - study of silk (pre-dominantly protein (C,H,O, N,) (china)
Silk moth - bombiya mori (from Silk)- natural silk
Rayon - Artificial silk.
Note:-
4
Wool - protein (alpha protein). Cotton- cellulose (C,H,O,)
Acrylic - artificial wool. N- absent
SSC JE GENERAL AWARENESS PREVIOUS PAPER
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a. Algae b. Fungi
Algae
It is a multicellular and aquatic. algae
Contains chlorophyll – perform photosynthesis.
Hence autotrophs.
Colour of pond is due to this.
Fungile
1. It is heterotrophs. Mushroom
2. Contain no chlorophyll, hence no
1. Amanita
photosynthesis.
Highly poisonous.
So it depend on soil containing organic Used against Snake bite.
matter or dead material.
2. Morchella- Edible 8
ex - mushroom, yeast.
lichen
Lichen- algae+ fungi
DIFFERENT BRANCHES & STUDY
BRANCHES STUDY OF SIRJEE CLASSES
BRANCHES STUDY OF
BRANCHES STUDY OF
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a. spermology b. anthology
c. Pedology d. pomology Ans-d
a. Morphology b. taxonomy
c. anatomy d. Histology Ans-c
a. pond b. field 14
Ans-b
c. forest d. none of these
ALL IMPORTANT QUESTION FROM BASICS OF BIOLOGY
UNIT-1 SIRJEE CLASSES
a. Spencer b. darwin 16
Ans-b
c. Wallace d. Huxlay
ALL IMPORTANT QUESTION FROM BASICS OF BIOLOGY
UNIT-1 SIRJEE CLASSES
a. Waldare b. watson
c. Crick d. johannsen Ans-d
a. Louis Pasteur
b. aristotle Ans-d
c. Gregor Mendel
d. charles Darwin
a. Edward Jenner
b. louis Pasteur
c. Alexander Fleming Ans-b
d. none of these 19
ALL IMPORTANT QUESTION FROM BASICS OF BIOLOGY
UNIT-1 SIRJEE CLASSES
18
Ans-a
20
CELL/CYTOLOGY
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Note:-
Shultze- discovered protoplasm.
Robert Hooke- discovered cell in 1665.
Robert Brown- discovered nucleus.
same type tissue several type organ several type organ system
of cell of tissue of organ digestive system
respiratory system
SSC JE PREVIOUS QUESTIONS ON CELL/CYTOLOGY SIRJEE CLASSES
CELL/CYTOLOGY
As buildings are made up of bricks, SIRJEE CLASSES
1. Prokaryotes
Cells having nuclear material without nuclear
membrane are termed as prokaryotes.
Example:- bacteria
1. Mitochondria
2. Chloroplast These are absent
3. Ribosome
EUKARYOTIC CELL
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1. Mytochondria
2. Chloroplast are present.
3. Ribosome
Prokaryotes. Eukaryotes
It has no nucleus membrane but have cell membrane
It also contain nucleic material, they are fluid:- ex- plant cell and Animal
cell
i.e. DS Circular DNA and 70s ribosome.(RNA)
ex- bacteria
COMPARISON BETWEEN PLANT CELL AND ANIMAL CELL
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Plant cell
ANIMAL CELL
1. Cell wall:- is present in plant cell. 1. Cell wall:- absent in animal cell.
In plant cell Cell wall is made up of
cellulose.
In fungi Cell wall is made up of
chitin. 2. Reserve Food:- glycogen
In bacterial cell wall is made up of ( It is stored in liver.)
Murein
note:-
Plastids is absent in animals.
2. Reserve food :- starch (No chlorophyll so not make food)
( It is stored in plastids)
PLASTIDS
Ans-b
NOTE:-
Cell without a cell wall is known as protoplast.
COMPARISON BETWEEN PLANT CELL AND ANIMAL CELL
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lysosome
A lysosome is a membrane-bound organelle found in many
animal cells and most plant cells.
It is also known as digestive bag or suicide bag.
It secrete enzymes which helps to digest food substances hence called as digestive bag.
Sometimes they may even digest the entire cell containing them hence called suicide bag.
SSC JE GENERAL AWARENESS PREVIOUS PAPER
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Ans-d
COMPARISON BETWEEN PLANT CELL AND ANIMAL CELL
Plant cell ANIMAL CELL
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discovered by kolliker.
Main function:- Cellular respiration.
note:-
Ans-d
Ans-a
ALL IMPORTANT QUESTION FROM CELL & CELL THEORY
UNIT-2 SIRJEE CLASSES
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ALL IMPORTANT QUESTION FROM CELL & CELL THEORY
UNIT-2 SIRJEE CLASSES
Ans-a
Ans-d
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ALL IMPORTANT QUESTION FROM CELL & CELL THEORY
UNIT-2 SIRJEE CLASSES
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Ans-1
Ans-3
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NUTRITION
Nutrition is the science that interprets the interaction SIRJEE CLASSES
ratio 1:2:1
Carbohydrate are main Source of energy, i.e.
50 to 70%. ex:-
Starch, sugar, glucose, lactose( found in milk)
Main source of carbohydrate are:-
Wheat, rice, potato ,banana.
It is organic compound of carbon, hydrogen and oxygen but oxygen is SIRJEE CLASSES
very small.
The fat is stored source of energy.
The fats are stored up behind the skin.
3. PROTEINS (Discovered by berzeleus)
The proteins are essential for the physiological growth and various other
activities of the human bodies.
It contains chain of amino acids.
These are primary food stuff and are made up of Amino acids.
It is essential for the growth and replacement of cells.
Sources of proteins are:- Protein deficiency disease
PEM ( protein energy malnutrition)
Spirulina,
1. kwashiorkar. 2. Marasmus
Soyabean,
fish, Upto 1 year age.
Generally to
Meat, Severe dehydration
18 months child.
milk, pulses. Irritable child.
Dermatosis
IMPORTANT QUESTIONS
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4. VITAMINS (Discovered by CASIMIR FUNK)
It is chemical substance which does not provide us energy but still it SIRJEE CLASSES
B A
water soluble vitamin
C D
Fat soluble vitamin
E
K
Vitamin C Helps in formation of
collagen. D, K - synthesized inside the body.
Excess of water soluble vitamin excreted with the help of urine , sweat
and also excess water soluble vitamin deteriorate after exposure with
sunlight.
SSC JE ALL PREVIOUS BIOLOGY QUESTIONS
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Ans-2
A
D
Fat soluble vitamin
B water soluble vitamin E
C K
Carrot.
Niacin &
niacinamide Pellagra (skin irritation)
4-D syndrome
pantothenic acid burning feet
syndrome
VITAMIN DEFICIENCY DISEASE
SIRJEE CLASSES
(Vitamin- B9)
Ans-2
Ans-b
5. MINERALS NUTRIENTS CLASSIFICATION
Micro-nutrients for plants SIRJEE CLASSES
,hydrogen
PREVIOUS SSC JE QUESTIONS
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Ans-3
Ans-1
NUCLEIC ACID (Discovered by Friedrich Miescher)
(in sperm cells of Salman fish.)
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Nucleic acids are the small biomolecules, essential to all known forms
of life.
The term nucleic acid is the overall name for DNA
& RNA.
They are composed of nucleotides, which are the
monomers made of 3 components of :-
A, G, C, T,
U
If the sugar is a compound ribose, the polymer is RNA
(ribonucleic acid);
if the sugar is derived from ribose as
deoxyribose, the polymer is DNA (deoxy-ribonucleic acid).
DNA RNA
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Ans-d Ans-a
NUTRIENTS ALL IMPORTANT QUESTIONS
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Ans-d
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NUTRIENTS ALL IMPORTANT QUESTIONS
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Ans-c
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Ans-d
Ans-d
HUMAN DISEASES
Disease - discomfort stage of human body. SIRJEE CLASSES
Ans-a
2. Hepatitis
Symptoms Early: Flu-like illness
Later: Large lymph
nodes, fever, weight loss Hepat (liver) + itis (inflammation)
Types- A,B,C,D,E
Duration Lifelong
Hepatitis A and C are most common
Causes Human Hepatitis B is the most Lethal and communicable.
immunodeficiency
virus (HIV) Transmission
Risk factors Exposure to blood, i. Blood transfusion ii. Infected syringe
breast milk, unsafe sex
iii. Saliva, iv. sputum
Diagnostic Blood tests v. Direct contact with
method (ELISA test) infected person
Prevention Safe sex,
needle exchange, Test- HBsAg test.
breast feeding,
Treatment Antiretroviral therapy Antibiotics- vaccinations given in childhood.
Disease caused by virus
3. Dengue fever
4. Ebola fever
Caused by dengue virus which is spread
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5. Smallpox (चेचक)
6. Chicken pox ( छोटी माता)
Virus --- variola virus.
Virus --- varicella virus.
One time disease and lethal.
Formation of sears on skin, An itchy like rashes on
happens during changing skin.
weather condition.
Prevention -- Varicella vaccine
Smallpox vaccine -- made by EdwardJenner
DISEASE CAUSED BY BACTERIA (single-celled)
Bacteria discovered by - Antonie Van Leeuwenhoek. SIRJEE CLASSES
4. Cholera ( है जा)
3. Leprosy (कुष्ठ रोग) (contagious disease)
Bacteria ----- vibrio comma or
Bacteria -------- mycobacterium leprae. vibrio cholerae.
Affected part -- skin and nervous system. Symptoms --- vomiting and loose motion.
Transmission --- person to person by Touch. Affected organs ---- stomach and small
(Found under nails) intestine.
Treatment ------ M.D.T (multi drug therapy)
Transmission ----- contaminated food.
Symptoms Decreased ability to feel pain.
IMPORTANT QUESTIONS
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DISEASE CAUSED BY PROTOZOA
Protozoa is an informal term for single-celled eukaryotes, either free-living SIRJEE CLASSES
Q. 2
IMPORTANT QUESTIONS
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2. HEMOPHILIA/ROYAL DISEASE
First time reported in Queen Victoria (england).
SIRJEE CLASSES
Ans-d
Ans-d
Ans-a
Ans-b
HUMAN DISEASES ALL IMPORTANT QUESTIONS
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HUMAN DISEASES ALL IMPORTANT QUESTIONS
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Ans-b Ans-b
HUMAN DISEASES ALL IMPORTANT QUESTIONS
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Ans-b
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Ans-c
Ans-b
DIGESTIVE SYSTEM
Digestion involves the breakdown of complex food substance into SIRJEE CLASSES
The food is further broken down by mixing with gastric acid until it
passes into the duodenum.
Food + gastric juice = chyme
In stomach gastric gland is present in
stomach lining, which secretes gastric juice.
gastric juice contains:-
1. Hydrochloric acid (HCL) (Kills micro-organisms)
2. Pepsinogen. In the presence of HCL, it activates
and convert into pepsin.
(It helps in digestion of food).
3. Mucosa- it maintains acidic level.
Liver is reddish brown colour, it secrete bile juice which is stored in a sack
like structure called gall bladder.
Liver is the only organ in the human body which can re-grow/regenerate.
Bile plays an important role in digestion of fats.
DIGESTIVE SYSTEM
3. Intestine (small & large) SIRJEE CLASSES
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Ans-c
IMPORTANT QUESTIONS ON DIGESTIVE SYSTEM
SIRJEE CLASSES
Ans-a
Ans-c
RESPIRATORY SYSTEM
Human respiratory system, the system in humans SIRJEE CLASSES
Ans-1
IMPORTANT QUESTIONS
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(Gills) (lungs)
(Amphibians)
Voice box or ______ is the portion of the respiratory tract which contains the
vocal cords for producing sound.
a. trachea
b. glottis
c. larynx Ans-c
d. epiglottis
HUMAN BLOOD
Blood circulates through our body and delivers essential substances
SIRJEE CLASSES
The blood corpuscles are 40% to 50% part of the total blood.
Types of blood corpuscles:-
1. Red blood corpuscles (RBC) or erythrocytes.
2. White blood corpuscles (WBC) or leucocytes.
3. Blood platelets.
2. White blood corpuscles (WBC)
1. red blood corpuscles (RBC) or
leukocytes
erythrocytes
WBC does not have haemoglobin but
In uterus RBC mainly forms in liver nucleus is present.
and spleen but after its origination,
RBC forms in red bone marrow. The WBC is basically the body's military
force which protect the body and
It contains hemoglobin but nucleus immunises it from the attack of microbes.
is absent.
The old and feeble RBC destroys at the The WBC are of two types:-
liver/spleen, hence liver/spleen is called 1. Granulocytes
the graveyard of RBC. 2. Agranulocytes
RBC life span is 120 days. WBC life span is 5-7 days.
2. White blood corpuscles (WBC)
leukocytes SIRJEE CLASSES
2. To protect the body from the disease by virus , bacteria through WBC.
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Ans-4
Blood groups of human beings
Blood group was discovered by Karl landsteiner.
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IMPORTANT QUESTIONS ON RESPIRATORY SYSTEM
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Ans-c
IMPORTANT QUESTIONS ON RESPIRATORY SYSTEM
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IMPORTANT QUESTIONS ON RESPIRATORY SYSTEM
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Ans-a
Ans-c
BLOOD CIRCULATORY SYSTEM
William Harvey discovered the blood circulatory system. SIRJEE CLASSES
The circulatory system is made up of blood vessels that carry blood away
from and towards the heart.
Heart
It is a pumping organ of the body and pump
blood throughout the body.
Heart has involuntary muscles.
Outer covering of the heart is called
pericardium.
4 chambers are present inside the heart so
that the oxygenated and de-oxygenated
blood do not mix.
Right side Left side
Right Atrium Left Atrium
Right ventricles Left ventricles
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Ans-b
Important facts
Pulmonary artery:- It is an artery that carries SIRJEE CLASSES
Our heart is myogenic (i.e. generates on its own) and not depend
on Brain signal. Hence remain live even after death.
chambers.
These chambers determine how efficiently the heart separates the flow of
oxygen-rich blood and oxygen-poor blood throughout the body.
Vertebrate hearts can be categorized by the number of chambers they have:-
Two chambers: one atrium and one ventricle (fish)
Three chambers: two atria and one ventricle (amphibian and reptile)
Four chambers: two atria and two ventricles (bird and mammal)
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IMPORTANT QUESTIONS
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IMPORTANT QUESTIONS ON BLOOD CIRCULATORY SYSTEM
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Excretion:- Removal of nitrogenous waste product from the body. SIRJEE CLASSES
a. Ureters b. Intestine
c. Nephrons d. urethera Ans-c
These are muscular ducts that propel urine from the kidneys
to the urinary bladder.
a. Arteries b. Veins
c. Ureters d. urethera
Ans-c
IMPORTANT QUESTIONS ON EXCRETORY SYSTEM
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Ans-a
Ans-d
The organ that collects and stores urine excreted by the kidneys
before it is disposed of by urination.
a. Urethra b. Nephron
c. Bladder d. kidney Ans-c
HUMAN REPRODUCTIVE SYSTEM
The human reproductive system and the ability SIRJEE CLASSES
Spermatogenesis Oogenesis
The production of sperm cells is known Oogenesis (ovum development) occurs
as spermatogenesis. in the female ovaries.
The ovum fuses with the sperm cell
This process occurs continuously and
and fertilization completes while
takes place within the male testes.
embryonic development begins.
Hundreds of millions of sperm must be
released in order for fertilization to take
A fertilized ovum is called a zygote.
place.
Female reproductive system
Structures of the female reproductive system include:- SIRJEE CLASSES
1. Testeterone
2. Progesterone
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3. Prolactin
4. FSH
Birth Control Overview
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Ans-2
HUMAN BRAIN
The human brain is the central organ of the human nervous system, and SIRJEE CLASSES
Ans-c
HUMAN GLANDS
Glands:- A cell or tissue or an organ which secretes certain useful SIRJEE CLASSES
1. Exocrine gland
2. Endocrine glands
3. Heterocrine gland or mixed gland.
1. Monera 2. Protista
They are aquatic and prokaryotic i. Aquatic ii. Eukaryotic (but unicellular).
(unicellular).
Cell wall is present. Nutrition type:- both autotrophic and
heterotrophic
Nutrition type:- chemosynthesis Ex- Protozoans
(by reaction with chemical). i. Amoeba
sometimes parasitic also. (heterotrophs)
Ex- ii. plasmodium
Bacteria, blue green algae, iii. Euglena
diatoms iv. Paramecium (known as slipper cell).
SSC JE ALL PREVIOUS BIOLOGY QUESTIONS
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Found everywhere.
Eukaryotic and multicellular.
Nutrition type:- hetero-trophic.
Ex-
fishes, amphibions,
reptiles, aves, mammals.
Note:-
Three kingdom classification was given by Ernest haeckel.
1. Animal kingdom.
2. Plant Kingdom.
3. Protista.
BOTANY
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i. Plant Kingdom
Depending upon the presence or absence of flowers and seeds entire
classification of plant kingdom is divided into two types:-
1. Cryptogamae
2. Phanerogamae
Classification of Plant Kingdom
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1. Cryptogamae
a. Thallophyta b. Bryophyta
c. Pteridophyta
Classification of Plant Kingdom
a. Thallophyta b. Bryophyta c. Pteridophyta
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These are simplest It grow both on land & It grow on land only.
plants that grow in water.
mostly water (aquatic). Vascular system is present
Vascular system not (i.e. xylem & phloem).
present.
Vascular system not They are also called as
present. Ex-
ornamental plants.
Ex- mosses, liverwort
hornwort. Ex-
algae, fungi ferns, azola
Bryophyta type of plants don’t
nutrition in algae is have roots, flowers and seeds. Smallest pteridophyta is ―azolla.‖
autotropic.
fungi exhibit The members of this group
heterotropic nutrition. reproduce both vegetatively
Through:-
Algae reproduce
Vegetatively by:- a. fragmentation,
b. gemmae
a. fragmentation, And also by sexual methods.
b. budding.
2. Phanerogamae
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Phanerogamae are also known as spermatophytes.
Phanerogamae includes all flowering plants which
bear seeds. (Phaneros: visible; gamus: marriage).
Vascular system is present (i.e. xylem &
phloem).
Phanerogams are further subdivided into two parts:-
1. Gymospermae 2. Angiospermae.
Gymnosperms have the naked (uncovered) Angiosperms have covered seeds i.e.
seeds i.e the seeds are not enclosed in a they are always enclosed in an ovary or
fruit. fruit.
Ovules are present that’s why seeds It is dominating class among plant kingdom.
are formed.
Ex-
Ex- lily, eucalyptus,
conifers, ginkgo, lotus, wolffia.
sequoia, deodar.
All flowering plants.
It is connecting link b/w pteridophyta & angiosperms.
ii. PLANT HORMONE
These are organic compounds which affects the
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5. Florigens 6. traumation
1. Auxins (present in large amount compared to other).
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Main function:-
i. Promotes overall growth of plants (i.e. roots, stem, fruit)
mainly stem growth.
ii. It promotes flowering.
iii. It carry out abscission (after mature) of leaves, flower.
iv. It is used to grow seedless-fruit.
v. Apical-dominancy.
2. Gibberellin
Main function:-
i. It is used in increasing the height of the plants.
ii. It motivates the growth of cambium in woody plants.
Main function:-
i. It activates the rate of cell division.
ii. It function as a opponent of auxin hormone and hence
reduce the effect of topmost bud (i.e. reduces top-most
budding).
4. Ethylene (gaseous)
7. TRAUMATION
Its formation occurs in the damaged cells hence repairs the damaged cells.
PLANT TISSUE
A collection of cells performing a specific function is called tissue.
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Unlike simple permanent cells which look the same and are made SIRJEE CLASSES
plant like:-
root, stem, leafs, flowers, fruits etc are studied.
1. Roots
Root is formed from radicle of seed and move towards the
soil and water against the sunlight and observed minerals,
salt and water.
Types of roots
Based on shape, size and origin roots are classified into:-
Positive
phototropism
Negative
phototropism
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3. Flower
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Male organ- it consists of a group of This is the central part of the flower
stamens. and female sex organ.
Stamen is the male sex organ of It consists of carpels.
the flower.
Androecium part:- Carpel- consists of stigma, style
i. Filament ii. anther and ovary.
IMPORTANT QUESTIONS
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IMPORTANT QUESTIONS
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Ans-c
4. FRUIT (pomology)
It is special feature of angiosperms. SIRJEE CLASSES
True fruit OR
Pseudocarp
The fruit forms in the ovary of
flowers by the process of fertilization fruit formation occur other than ovary
and zygote formation is called true and made from flower organelles like
fruit. calyx, Corolla.
Ex- tomato, brinjal Ex- apple, cashew.
mango, banana pears, cucumber.
parthenocarpy is the
natural or artificially
induced production of
fruit without
fertilisation of ovules,
PHOTOSYNTHESIS
It is the process by which all the green plants prepare their own food. SIRJEE CLASSES
Ex:-
i. earthworm (no eye)
ii. hirudinaria (leech जोंक )
iii. nereis
4.Phylum Orthopoda (legs)
Largest group of all living organism.
In earth 2/3 part are ortho-poda.
Nutrition type:- heterotrophic.
Insecta (ककट वगप 6 leg) are also belong to this group.
Spider (8 leg) does not belong to insecta.
Ex:-
scorpion, spider,
crab (prawn), cockroach.
IMPORTANT QUESTIONS
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Phylum: Nematoda
Ex- ascaris
IMPORTANT QUESTIONS
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organisms.
Ex:-
i. Star-fish (not a fish).
ii. Sea urchin. Sea cucumber/lily.
iii. Sea cucumber/lily.
Ex:-
i. Octopus (devil fish)
ii. Cuttlefish
iii. Pila (snail घोंघा )
7. Phylum Platyhelminthes (flat body).
Ex:- kangaroo.
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