
ICSE 11th Biology Tuition
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- To enable candidates to acquire the knowledge and to develop an understanding of biological terms, concepts, facts, principles, formulae, etc.
- To develop the ability to apply the knowledge of biology in unfamiliar situations.
- To develop experimental skills required in biology practical work.
- To create awareness about the problems of the environment and the manner in which these problems can be overcome.
- To develop the ability to appreciate biological phenomena in nature and the contribution of biology to human welfare.
- To develop interest in plants and animals and in their respective environments.
- To develop scientific attitude towards biological phenomena.
- To create awareness of the fundamentals of human biology, food, health, nutrition and population control.
- Assignments every week
- 200+ MCQs
- Courseware prepared by experts
- Assessments to give you the level of improvement
There will be no overall choice in the paper. Candidates will be required to answer all questions. Internal choice will be available in two questions of 2 marks each, two questions of 3 marks each and all the three questions of 5 marks each.
Course Features
Course Structure
S.No | Unit | Marks |
1 | Diversity of Living Organisms | 09 |
2 | Structural Organisation in Animals and Plants | 11 |
3 | Cell: Structure and Function | 15 |
4 | Plant Physiology | 17 |
5 | Human Physiology | 18 |
Practicals | 30 | |
Total | 100 |
Course Lessons
(i) The Living World
(ii) Biological Classification
(iii) Plant Kingdom
(iv) Animal Kingdom
(i) Morphology of Flowering Plants
(ii) Anatomy of Flowering Plants
(iii) Structural Organisation in Animals: Cockroach
(i) Cell – the Unit of Life
(ii) Biomolecules
(iii) Cell Cycle and Cell Division
(i) Transport in Plants
(ii) Mineral Nutrition
(iii) Photosynthesis in higher plants
(iv) Respiration in Plants
(v) Plant Growth and Development
(i) Digestion and Absorption
(ii) Breathing and exchange of gases
(iii) Body fluids and circulation
(iv) Excretory products and their elimination
(v) Locomotion and Movement
(vi) Neural Control and Coordination
(vii) Chemical Co-ordination and Integration