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SATHEE NEET Crash Course 2024-25

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Date Physics Chemistry Biology
17-Dec-2024 Units and Measurement Part 1 Some Basic Concepts of Chemistry Part 1 Living World Part 1
18-Dec-2024 Units and Measurement Part 2 Some Basic Concepts of Chemistry Part 2 Living World Part 2
19-Dec-2024 Motion in a Straight Line Part 1 Some Basic Concepts of Chemistry Part 3 Biological Classification Part 1
20-Dec-2024 Motion in a Straight Line Part 2 Atomic Structure Part 1 Biological Classification Part 2
21-Dec-2024 Motion in a Straight Line Part 3 Atomic Structure Part 2 Biological Classification Part 3
23-Dec-2024 Motion in a Plane Part 1 Atomic Structure Part 3 Plant Kingdom Part 1
24-Dec-2024 Motion in a Plane Part 2 Atomic Structure Part 4 Plant Kingdom Part 2
26-Dec-2024 Motion in a Plane Part 3 Atomic Structure Part 5 Plant Kingdom Part 3
27-Dec-2024 Motion in a Plane Part 4 Chemical Bonding and Molecular Structure Part 1 Animal Kingdom Part 1
28-Dec-2024 Laws of Motion Part 1 Chemical Bonding and Molecular Structure Part 2 Animal Kingdom Part 2
30-Dec-2024 Laws of Motion Part 2 Chemical Bonding and Molecular Structure Part 3 Animal Kingdom Part 3
31-Dec-2024 Laws of Motion Part 3 Chemical Bonding and Molecular Structure Part 4 Animal Kingdom Part 4
01-Jan-2025 Laws of Motion Part 4 Chemical Bonding and Molecular Structure Part 5 Morphology of Flowering Plants Part 1
02-Jan-2025 Laws of Motion Part 5 Chemical Thermodynamics Part 1 Morphology of Flowering Plants Part 2
03-Jan-2025 Circular Motion Part 1 Chemical Thermodynamics Part 2 Morphology of Flowering Plants Part 3
04-Jan-2025 Circular Motion Part 2 Chemical Thermodynamics Part 3 Morphology of Flowering Plants Part 4
06-Jan-2025 Work Energy and Power Part 1 Thermochemistry Part 1 Structural Organization in Animals Part 1
07-Jan-2025 Work Energy and Power Part 2 Thermochemistry Part 2 Structural Organization in Animals Part 2
08-Jan-2025 Work Energy and Power Part 3 Solutions Part 1 Anatomy of Flowering Plants Part 1
09-Jan-2025 Work Energy and Power Part 4 Solutions Part 2 Anatomy of Flowering Plants Part 2
10-Jan-2025 System of Particles and Rotational Motion Part 1 Solutions Part 3 Cell: The Unit of Life Part 1
13-Jan-2025 System of Particles and Rotational Motion Part 2 Physical and Chemical Equilibrium Part 1 Cell: The Unit of Life Part 2
14-Jan-2025 Rotational Motion Part 1 Physical and Chemical Equilibrium Part 2 Cell: The Unit of Life Part 3
15-Jan-2025 Rotational Motion Part 2 Physical and Chemical Equilibrium Part 3 Biomolecules Part 1
16-Jan-2025 Rotational Motion Part 3 Ionic Equilibrium Part 1 Biomolecules Part 2
17-Jan-2025 Gravitation Part 1 Ionic Equilibrium Part 2 Biomolecules Part 3
18-Jan-2025 Gravitation Part 2 Ionic Equilibrium Part 3 Cell Cycle and Cell Division Part 1
20-Jan-2025 Gravitation Part 3 Redox Reactions Part 1 Cell Cycle and Cell Division Part 2
21-Jan-2025 Gravitation Part 4 Redox Reactions Part 2 Photosynthesis in Higher Plants Part 1
22-Jan-2025 Oscillations Part 1 Redox Reactions Part 3 Photosynthesis in Higher Plants Part 2
23-Jan-2025 Oscillations Part 2 Electrochemistry Part 1 Photosynthesis in Higher Plants Part 3
24-Jan-2025 Oscillations Part 3 Electrochemistry Part 2 Photosynthesis in Higher Plants Part 4
25-Jan-2025 Waves Part 1 Electrochemistry Part 3 Respiration in Plants Part 1
27-Jan-2025 Waves Part 2 Electrochemistry Part 4 Respiration in Plants Part 2
28-Jan-2025 Waves Part 3 Chemical Kinetics Part 1 Respiration in Plants Part 3
29-Jan-2025 Waves Part 4 Chemical Kinetics Part 2 Plant Growth and Development Part 1
30-Jan-2025 Mechanical Properties of Matter Part 1 Chemical Kinetics Part 3 Plant Growth and Development Part 2
31-Jan-2025 Mechanical Properties of Matter Part 2 Chemical Kinetics Part 4 Plant Growth and Development Part 3
01-Feb-2025 Mechanical Properties of Matter Part 3 Classification and Periodicity of Elements Part 1 Breathing and Exchange of Gases Part 1
03-Feb-2025 Mechanical Properties of Matter Part 4 Classification and Periodicity of Elements Part 2 Breathing and Exchange of Gases Part 2
04-Feb-2025 Mechanical Properties of Matter Part 5 Classification and Periodicity of Elements Part 3 Breathing and Exchange of Gases Part 3
05-Feb-2025 Mechanical Properties of Matter Part 6 p-Block Elements Group 13 to Group 18 Part 1 Body Fluids and Circulation Part 1
06-Feb-2025 Mechanical Properties of Matter Part 7 p-Block Elements Group 13 to Group 18 Part 2 Body Fluids and Circulation Part 2
07-Feb-2025 Mechanical Properties of Matter Part 8 p-Block Elements Group 13 to Group 18 Part 3 Body Fluids and Circulation Part 3
10-Feb-2025 Thermal Properties of Matter and Thermodynamics part 1 p-Block Elements Group 13 to Group 18 Part 4 Excretory Products and Their Elimination Part 1
11-Feb-2025 Thermal Properties of Matter and Thermodynamics Part 2 p-Block Elements Group 13 to Group 18 Part 5 Excretory Products and Their Elimination Part 2
12-Feb-2025 Thermal Properties of Matter and Thermodynamics Part 3 p-Block Elements Group 13 to Group 18 Part 6 Excretory Products and Their Elimination Part 3
13-Feb-2025 Thermal Properties of Matter and Thermodynamics Part 4 p-Block Elements Group 13 to Group 18 Part 7 Locomotion and Movement Part 1
14-Feb-2025 Thermal Properties of Matter and Thermodynamics Part 5 p-Block Elements Group 13 to Group 18 Part 8 Locomotion and Movement Part 2
15-Feb-2025 Heat Transfer Part 1 The d-and f-Block Elements Part 1 Locomotion and Movement Part 3
17-Feb-2025 Heat Transfer Part 2 The d-and f-Block Elements Part 2 Neural Control and Coordination Part 1
18-Feb-2025 Electric Field Potential and Capacitance Part 1 The d-and f-Block Elements Part 3 Neural Control and Coordination Part 2
19-Feb-2025 Electric Field Potential and Capacitance Part 2 The d-and f-Block Elements Part 4 Neural Control and Coordination Part 3
20-Feb-2025 Electric Field Potential and Capacitance Part 3 The d-and f-Block Elements Part 5 Chemical Coordination and Integration Part 1
21-Feb-2025 Electric Field Potential and Capacitance Part 4 Coordination Compounds Part 1 Chemical Coordination and Integration Part 2
22-Feb-2025 Electric Field Potential and Capacitance Part 5 Coordination Compounds Part 2 Chemical Coordination and Integration Part 3
24-Feb-2025 Electric Field Potential and Capacitance Part 6 Coordination Compounds Part 3 Sexual Reproduction in Flowering Plants Part 1
25-Feb-2025 Current Electricity Part 1 Coordination Compounds Part 4 Sexual Reproduction in Flowering Plants Part 2
26-Feb-2025 Current Electricity Part 2 Coordination Compounds Part 5 Sexual Reproduction in Flowering Plants Part 3
27-Feb-2025 Current Electricity Part 3 General Organic Chemistry Part 1 Human Reproduction Part 1
28-Feb-2025 Current Electricity Part 4 General Organic Chemistry Part 2 Human Reproduction Part 2
01-Mar-2025 Current Electricity Part 5 General Organic Chemistry Part 3 Human Reproduction Part 3
03-Mar-2025 Current Electricity Part 6 General Organic Chemistry Part 4 Reproductive Health Part 1
04-Mar-2025 Moving Charges and Magnetism Part 1 General Organic Chemistry Part 5 Reproductive Health Part 2
05-Mar-2025 Moving Charges and Magnetism Part 2 Hydrocarbons Part 1 Principle of Inheritance and Variation Part 1
06-Mar-2025 Moving Charges and Magnetism Part 3 Hydrocarbons Part 2 Principle of Inheritance and Variation Part 2
07-Mar-2025 Moving Charges and Magnetism Part 4 Hydrocarbons Part 3 Principle of Inheritance and Variation Part 3
10-Mar-2025 Moving Charges and Magnetism part 5 Hydrocarbons Part 4 Principle of Inheritance and Variation Part 4
11-Mar-2025 Magnetism and Matter Part 1 Hydrocarbons Part 5 Principle of Inheritance and Variation Part 5
12-Mar-2025 Magnetism and Matter Part 2 Hydrocarbons Part 6 Molecular basis of Inheritance Part 1
13-Mar-2025 Electromagnetic Induction part 1 Organic Compounds Containing Halogens Part 1 Molecular basis of Inheritance Part 2
15-Mar-2025 Electromagnetic Induction Part 2 Organic Compounds Containing Halogens Part 2 Molecular basis of Inheritance Part 3
17-Mar-2025 Alternating Current Part 1 Organic Compounds Containing Halogens Part 3 Molecular basis of Inheritance Part 4
18-Mar-2025 Alternating Current Part 2 Organic Compounds Containing Halogens Part 4 Molecular basis of Inheritance Part 5
19-Mar-2025 Electromagnetic Waves Part 1 Organic Compounds Containing Halogens Part 5 Molecular basis of Inheritance Part 6
20-Mar-2025 Electromagnetic Waves Part 2 Organic Compounds Containing Oxygen Part 1 Evolution Part 1
21-Mar-2025 Ray Optics Part 1 Organic Compounds Containing Oxygen Part 2 Evolution Part 2
22-Mar-2025 Ray Optics Part 2 Organic Compounds Containing Oxygen Part 3 Evolution Part 3
24-Mar-2025 Optical Instruments Part 1 Organic Compounds Containing Oxygen Part 4 Evolution Part 4
25-Mar-2025 Optical Instruments Part 2 Organic Compounds Containing Oxygen Part 5 Human Health and Diseases Part 1
26-Mar-2025 Wave Optics Part 1 Organic Compounds Containing Oxygen Part 6 Human Health and Diseases Part 2
27-Mar-2025 Wave Optics Part 2 Organic Compounds Containing Oxygen Part 7 Human Health and Diseases Part 3
28-Mar-2025 Dual Nature of Radiation and Matter Part 1 Organic Compounds Containing Oxygen Part 8 Microbes in Human Welfare Part 4
29-Mar-2025 Dual Nature of Radiation and Matter Part 2 Organic Compounds Containing Oxygen Part 9 Microbes in Human Welfare Part 5
01-Apr-2025 Dual Nature of Radiation and Matter Part 3 Organic Compounds Containing Oxygen Part 10 Microbes in Human Welfare Part 6
02-Apr-2025 Dual Nature of Radiation and Matter Part 4 Organic Compounds Containing Nitrogen Part 1 Biotechnology: Principle and Processes Part 1
03-Apr-2025 Atoms Part 1 Organic Compounds Containing Nitrogen Part 2 Biotechnology: Principle and Processes Part 2
04-Apr-2025 Atoms Part 2 Organic Compounds Containing Nitrogen Part 3 Biotechnology: Principle and Processes Part 3
05-Apr-2025 Atoms Part 3 Organic Compounds Containing Nitrogen Part 4 Biotechnology and its Application Part 1
07-Apr-2025 Atoms Part 4 Biomolecules Part 1 Biotechnology and its Application Part 2
08-Apr-2025 Nuclei Part 1 Biomolecules Part 2 Biotechnology and its Application Part 3
09-Apr-2025 Nuclei Part 2 Biomolecules Part 3 Organism and Population Part 1
10-Apr-2025 Nuclei Part 3 Biomolecules Part 4 Organism and Population Part 2
11-Apr-2025 Nuclei Part 4 Biomolecules Part 5 Organism and Population Part 3
14-Apr-2025 Semiconductor Electronics Part 1 Analytical Chemistry Part 1 Ecosystem Part 1
15-Apr-2025 Semiconductor Electronics Part 2 Analytical Chemistry Part 2 Ecosystem Part 2
16-Apr-2025 Semiconductor Electronics Part 3 Analytical Chemistry Part 3 Ecosystem Part 3
17-Apr-2025 Logic Gates Part 1 Analytical Chemistry Part 4 Biodiversity and Conservation Part 1
18-Apr-2025 Logic Gates Part 2 Analytical Chemistry Part 5 Biodiversity and Conservation Part 2
19-Apr-2025 Logic Gates Part 3 Analytical Chemistry Part 6 Biodiversity and Conservation Part 3

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SATHEE NEET Crash Course 2024-25

📚 Daily Session Schedule

Date Physics Chemistry Biology
17-Dec-2024 Units and Measurement Part 1 Some Basic Concepts of Chemistry Part 1 Living World Part 1
18-Dec-2024 Units and Measurement Part 2 Some Basic Concepts of Chemistry Part 2 Living World Part 2
19-Dec-2024 Motion in a Straight Line Part 1 Some Basic Concepts of Chemistry Part 3 Biological Classification Part 1
20-Dec-2024 Motion in a Straight Line Part 2 Atomic Structure Part 1 Biological Classification Part 2
21-Dec-2024 Motion in a Straight Line Part 3 Atomic Structure Part 2 Biological Classification Part 3
23-Dec-2024 Motion in a Plane Part 1 Atomic Structure Part 3 Plant Kingdom Part 1
24-Dec-2024 Motion in a Plane Part 2 Atomic Structure Part 4 Plant Kingdom Part 2
26-Dec-2024 Motion in a Plane Part 3 Atomic Structure Part 5 Plant Kingdom Part 3
27-Dec-2024 Motion in a Plane Part 4 Chemical Bonding and Molecular Structure Part 1 Animal Kingdom Part 1
28-Dec-2024 Laws of Motion Part 1 Chemical Bonding and Molecular Structure Part 2 Animal Kingdom Part 2
30-Dec-2024 Laws of Motion Part 2 Chemical Bonding and Molecular Structure Part 3 Animal Kingdom Part 3
31-Dec-2024 Laws of Motion Part 3 Chemical Bonding and Molecular Structure Part 4 Animal Kingdom Part 4
01-Jan-2025 Laws of Motion Part 4 Chemical Bonding and Molecular Structure Part 5 Morphology of Flowering Plants Part 1
02-Jan-2025 Laws of Motion Part 5 Chemical Thermodynamics Part 1 Morphology of Flowering Plants Part 2
03-Jan-2025 Circular Motion Part 1 Chemical Thermodynamics Part 2 Morphology of Flowering Plants Part 3
04-Jan-2025 Circular Motion Part 2 Chemical Thermodynamics Part 3 Morphology of Flowering Plants Part 4
06-Jan-2025 Work Energy and Power Part 1 Thermochemistry Part 1 Structural Organization in Animals Part 1
07-Jan-2025 Work Energy and Power Part 2 Thermochemistry Part 2 Structural Organization in Animals Part 2
08-Jan-2025 Work Energy and Power Part 3 Solutions Part 1 Anatomy of Flowering Plants Part 1
09-Jan-2025 Work Energy and Power Part 4 Solutions Part 2 Anatomy of Flowering Plants Part 2
10-Jan-2025 System of Particles and Rotational Motion Part 1 Solutions Part 3 Cell: The Unit of Life Part 1
13-Jan-2025 System of Particles and Rotational Motion Part 2 Physical and Chemical Equilibrium Part 1 Cell: The Unit of Life Part 2
14-Jan-2025 Rotational Motion Part 1 Physical and Chemical Equilibrium Part 2 Cell: The Unit of Life Part 3
15-Jan-2025 Rotational Motion Part 2 Physical and Chemical Equilibrium Part 3 Biomolecules Part 1
16-Jan-2025 Rotational Motion Part 3 Ionic Equilibrium Part 1 Biomolecules Part 2
17-Jan-2025 Gravitation Part 1 Ionic Equilibrium Part 2 Biomolecules Part 3
18-Jan-2025 Gravitation Part 2 Ionic Equilibrium Part 3 Cell Cycle and Cell Division Part 1
20-Jan-2025 Gravitation Part 3 Redox Reactions Part 1 Cell Cycle and Cell Division Part 2
21-Jan-2025 Gravitation Part 4 Redox Reactions Part 2 Photosynthesis in Higher Plants Part 1
22-Jan-2025 Oscillations Part 1 Redox Reactions Part 3 Photosynthesis in Higher Plants Part 2
23-Jan-2025 Oscillations Part 2 Electrochemistry Part 1 Photosynthesis in Higher Plants Part 3
24-Jan-2025 Oscillations Part 3 Electrochemistry Part 2 Photosynthesis in Higher Plants Part 4
25-Jan-2025 Waves Part 1 Electrochemistry Part 3 Respiration in Plants Part 1
27-Jan-2025 Waves Part 2 Electrochemistry Part 4 Respiration in Plants Part 2
28-Jan-2025 Waves Part 3 Chemical Kinetics Part 1 Respiration in Plants Part 3
29-Jan-2025 Waves Part 4 Chemical Kinetics Part 2 Plant Growth and Development Part 1
30-Jan-2025 Mechanical Properties of Matter Part 1 Chemical Kinetics Part 3 Plant Growth and Development Part 2
31-Jan-2025 Mechanical Properties of Matter Part 2 Chemical Kinetics Part 4 Plant Growth and Development Part 3
01-Feb-2025 Mechanical Properties of Matter Part 3 Classification and Periodicity of Elements Part 1 Breathing and Exchange of Gases Part 1
03-Feb-2025 Mechanical Properties of Matter Part 4 Classification and Periodicity of Elements Part 2 Breathing and Exchange of Gases Part 2
04-Feb-2025 Mechanical Properties of Matter Part 5 Classification and Periodicity of Elements Part 3 Breathing and Exchange of Gases Part 3
05-Feb-2025 Mechanical Properties of Matter Part 6 p-Block Elements Group 13 to Group 18 Part 1 Body Fluids and Circulation Part 1
06-Feb-2025 Mechanical Properties of Matter Part 7 p-Block Elements Group 13 to Group 18 Part 2 Body Fluids and Circulation Part 2
07-Feb-2025 Mechanical Properties of Matter Part 8 p-Block Elements Group 13 to Group 18 Part 3 Body Fluids and Circulation Part 3
10-Feb-2025 Thermal Properties of Matter and Thermodynamics part 1 p-Block Elements Group 13 to Group 18 Part 4 Excretory Products and Their Elimination Part 1
11-Feb-2025 Thermal Properties of Matter and Thermodynamics Part 2 p-Block Elements Group 13 to Group 18 Part 5 Excretory Products and Their Elimination Part 2
12-Feb-2025 Thermal Properties of Matter and Thermodynamics Part 3 p-Block Elements Group 13 to Group 18 Part 6 Excretory Products and Their Elimination Part 3
13-Feb-2025 Thermal Properties of Matter and Thermodynamics Part 4 p-Block Elements Group 13 to Group 18 Part 7 Locomotion and Movement Part 1
14-Feb-2025 Thermal Properties of Matter and Thermodynamics Part 5 p-Block Elements Group 13 to Group 18 Part 8 Locomotion and Movement Part 2
15-Feb-2025 Heat Transfer Part 1 The d-and f-Block Elements Part 1 Locomotion and Movement Part 3
17-Feb-2025 Heat Transfer Part 2 The d-and f-Block Elements Part 2 Neural Control and Coordination Part 1
18-Feb-2025 Electric Field Potential and Capacitance Part 1 The d-and f-Block Elements Part 3 Neural Control and Coordination Part 2
19-Feb-2025 Electric Field Potential and Capacitance Part 2 The d-and f-Block Elements Part 4 Neural Control and Coordination Part 3
20-Feb-2025 Electric Field Potential and Capacitance Part 3 The d-and f-Block Elements Part 5 Chemical Coordination and Integration Part 1
21-Feb-2025 Electric Field Potential and Capacitance Part 4 Coordination Compounds Part 1 Chemical Coordination and Integration Part 2
22-Feb-2025 Electric Field Potential and Capacitance Part 5 Coordination Compounds Part 2 Chemical Coordination and Integration Part 3
24-Feb-2025 Electric Field Potential and Capacitance Part 6 Coordination Compounds Part 3 Sexual Reproduction in Flowering Plants Part 1
25-Feb-2025 Current Electricity Part 1 Coordination Compounds Part 4 Sexual Reproduction in Flowering Plants Part 2
26-Feb-2025 Current Electricity Part 2 Coordination Compounds Part 5 Sexual Reproduction in Flowering Plants Part 3
27-Feb-2025 Current Electricity Part 3 General Organic Chemistry Part 1 Human Reproduction Part 1
28-Feb-2025 Current Electricity Part 4 General Organic Chemistry Part 2 Human Reproduction Part 2
01-Mar-2025 Current Electricity Part 5 General Organic Chemistry Part 3 Human Reproduction Part 3
03-Mar-2025 Current Electricity Part 6 General Organic Chemistry Part 4 Reproductive Health Part 1
04-Mar-2025 Moving Charges and Magnetism Part 1 General Organic Chemistry Part 5 Reproductive Health Part 2
05-Mar-2025 Moving Charges and Magnetism Part 2 Hydrocarbons Part 1 Principle of Inheritance and Variation Part 1
06-Mar-2025 Moving Charges and Magnetism Part 3 Hydrocarbons Part 2 Principle of Inheritance and Variation Part 2
07-Mar-2025 Moving Charges and Magnetism Part 4 Hydrocarbons Part 3 Principle of Inheritance and Variation Part 3
10-Mar-2025 Moving Charges and Magnetism part 5 Hydrocarbons Part 4 Principle of Inheritance and Variation Part 4
11-Mar-2025 Magnetism and Matter Part 1 Hydrocarbons Part 5 Principle of Inheritance and Variation Part 5
12-Mar-2025 Magnetism and Matter Part 2 Hydrocarbons Part 6 Molecular basis of Inheritance Part 1
13-Mar-2025 Electromagnetic Induction part 1 Organic Compounds Containing Halogens Part 1 Molecular basis of Inheritance Part 2
15-Mar-2025 Electromagnetic Induction Part 2 Organic Compounds Containing Halogens Part 2 Molecular basis of Inheritance Part 3
17-Mar-2025 Alternating Current Part 1 Organic Compounds Containing Halogens Part 3 Molecular basis of Inheritance Part 4
18-Mar-2025 Alternating Current Part 2 Organic Compounds Containing Halogens Part 4 Molecular basis of Inheritance Part 5
19-Mar-2025 Electromagnetic Waves Part 1 Organic Compounds Containing Halogens Part 5 Molecular basis of Inheritance Part 6
20-Mar-2025 Electromagnetic Waves Part 2 Organic Compounds Containing Oxygen Part 1 Evolution Part 1
21-Mar-2025 Ray Optics Part 1 Organic Compounds Containing Oxygen Part 2 Evolution Part 2
22-Mar-2025 Ray Optics Part 2 Organic Compounds Containing Oxygen Part 3 Evolution Part 3
24-Mar-2025 Optical Instruments Part 1 Organic Compounds Containing Oxygen Part 4 Evolution Part 4
25-Mar-2025 Optical Instruments Part 2 Organic Compounds Containing Oxygen Part 5 Human Health and Diseases Part 1
26-Mar-2025 Wave Optics Part 1 Organic Compounds Containing Oxygen Part 6 Human Health and Diseases Part 2
27-Mar-2025 Wave Optics Part 2 Organic Compounds Containing Oxygen Part 7 Human Health and Diseases Part 3
28-Mar-2025 Dual Nature of Radiation and Matter Part 1 Organic Compounds Containing Oxygen Part 8 Microbes in Human Welfare Part 4
29-Mar-2025 Dual Nature of Radiation and Matter Part 2 Organic Compounds Containing Oxygen Part 9 Microbes in Human Welfare Part 5
01-Apr-2025 Dual Nature of Radiation and Matter Part 3 Organic Compounds Containing Oxygen Part 10 Microbes in Human Welfare Part 6
02-Apr-2025 Dual Nature of Radiation and Matter Part 4 Organic Compounds Containing Nitrogen Part 1 Biotechnology: Principle and Processes Part 1
03-Apr-2025 Atoms Part 1 Organic Compounds Containing Nitrogen Part 2 Biotechnology: Principle and Processes Part 2
04-Apr-2025 Atoms Part 2 Organic Compounds Containing Nitrogen Part 3 Biotechnology: Principle and Processes Part 3
05-Apr-2025 Atoms Part 3 Organic Compounds Containing Nitrogen Part 4 Biotechnology and its Application Part 1
07-Apr-2025 Atoms Part 4 Biomolecules Part 1 Biotechnology and its Application Part 2
08-Apr-2025 Nuclei Part 1 Biomolecules Part 2 Biotechnology and its Application Part 3
09-Apr-2025 Nuclei Part 2 Biomolecules Part 3 Organism and Population Part 1
10-Apr-2025 Nuclei Part 3 Biomolecules Part 4 Organism and Population Part 2
11-Apr-2025 Nuclei Part 4 Biomolecules Part 5 Organism and Population Part 3
14-Apr-2025 Semiconductor Electronics Part 1 Analytical Chemistry Part 1 Ecosystem Part 1
15-Apr-2025 Semiconductor Electronics Part 2 Analytical Chemistry Part 2 Ecosystem Part 2
16-Apr-2025 Semiconductor Electronics Part 3 Analytical Chemistry Part 3 Ecosystem Part 3
17-Apr-2025 Logic Gates Part 1 Analytical Chemistry Part 4 Biodiversity and Conservation Part 1
18-Apr-2025 Logic Gates Part 2 Analytical Chemistry Part 5 Biodiversity and Conservation Part 2
19-Apr-2025 Logic Gates Part 3 Analytical Chemistry Part 6 Biodiversity and Conservation Part 3

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Biological Discoveries And Scientific Developments

Early Biological Discoveries
Ancient Observations
  • Ancient Egyptians:

    • Developed a basic understanding of human anatomy and physiology.
    • Used herbs and other natural remedies for medical purposes.
  • Ancient Greeks:

    • Made significant contributions to biology, including:
      • Aristotle: Studied and classified animals, plants, and marine life.
      • Hippocrates: Father of modern medicine, emphasized the importance of observation and rational thinking in medical practice.
      • Galen: Conducted experiments on animals and made important discoveries in anatomy and physiology.
Renaissance and Early Modern Period
  • Andreas Vesalius (1514-1564):

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Biology Amazing Facts Trivia On Human Body

Fun Facts about Different Parts and Organ Systems of the Human Body
The Brain
  • The human brain is about 2% of the body’s weight, but it uses about 20% of the body’s energy.
  • The brain is made up of about 100 billion neurons.
  • Neurons can fire up to 1,000 times per second.
  • The brain is capable of storing more information than any computer.
  • The brain is constantly changing and adapting.
The Heart
  • The heart is about the size of a clenched fist.
  • The heart beats about 100,000 times per day.
  • The heart pumps about 5 liters of blood per minute.
  • The heart is the first organ to form in a human embryo.
  • The heart is made up of four chambers: two atria and two ventricles.
The Lungs
  • The lungs are about the size of two football fields.
  • The lungs contain about 300 million alveoli.
  • Alveoli are tiny air sacs where oxygen and carbon dioxide are exchanged.
  • The lungs are responsible for about 20% of the body’s heat loss.
  • The lungs are the only organs that can float in water.
The Stomach
  • The stomach is about the size of a football.
  • The stomach can hold about 1 liter of food.
  • The stomach produces hydrochloric acid, which helps to break down food.
  • The stomach also produces mucus, which protects the stomach lining from the acid.
  • The stomach takes about 2-4 hours to empty after a meal.
The Intestines
  • The intestines are about 25 feet long.
  • The intestines are responsible for absorbing nutrients from food.
  • The intestines also produce mucus, which helps to move food along.
  • The intestines are home to trillions of bacteria, which help to digest food and produce vitamins.
  • The intestines take about 12-24 hours to move food from one end to the other.
The Kidneys
  • The kidneys are about the size of two fists.
  • The kidneys filter about 200 liters of blood per day.
  • The kidneys produce urine, which carries away waste products from the body.
  • The kidneys also help to regulate blood pressure and red blood cell production.
  • The kidneys are located near the middle of the back, just below the rib cage.
The Liver
  • The liver is about the size of a football.
  • The liver is the largest internal organ in the body.
  • The liver performs over 500 different functions, including:
  • Detoxifying the blood
  • Producing bile, which helps to digest fats
  • Storing glycogen, which is a form of sugar that the body uses for energy
  • Producing blood clotting factors
  • The liver is located in the upper right quadrant of the abdomen.
The Skin
  • The skin is the largest organ in the human body.
  • The skin is made up of three layers: the epidermis, the dermis, and the hypodermis.
  • The epidermis is the outermost layer of the skin and is made up of dead skin cells.
  • The dermis is the middle layer of the skin and is made up of connective tissue, blood vessels, and nerves.
  • The hypodermis is the innermost layer of the skin and is made up of fat cells.
  • The skin helps to protect the body from the elements, infection, and injury.
  • The skin also helps to regulate body temperature and produce vitamin D.
Other Fun Facts on Human Body

The human heart beats about 100,000 times a day.

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Biology Animal Diseases

Terminology of Animal Diseases
Introduction

Animal diseases are a major concern for farmers, veterinarians, and public health officials. Accurate diagnosis and treatment of animal diseases require a clear understanding of the terminology used to describe them. This terminology can be complex and varied, but some key terms and concepts are essential for understanding animal health.

Infectious Diseases

Infectious diseases are caused by microorganisms such as bacteria, viruses, fungi, and parasites. These microorganisms can spread from one animal to another through direct contact, indirect contact, or through vectors such as insects or rodents. Some common infectious diseases of animals include:

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Biology Animal Kingdom Types Of Phylum Their Characteristics

What is Animal Kingdom?

Animal Kingdom

The animal kingdom, also known as Metazoa, is a diverse group of multicellular, eukaryotic organisms that are heterotrophic, meaning they obtain their organic compounds from other organisms. Animals display a remarkable range of forms, behaviors, and adaptations, inhabiting various environments from the depths of the ocean to the highest mountain peaks.

Characteristics of Animals

  • Multicellularity: Animals are composed of multiple that work together to perform various functions.

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Biology Animal Morphology

Earthworm

Earthworms, also known as night crawlers or dew worms, are segmented worms that belong to the phylum Annelida. They are found in moist soil environments around the world and play a vital role in soil aeration and nutrient cycling.

Physical Characteristics
  • Body: Earthworms have a long, cylindrical body divided into segments. The number of segments can vary depending on the species, but most earthworms have between 100 and 150 segments.
  • Color: Earthworms are typically brown, red, or black in color. Some species may have stripes or other markings.
  • Size: Earthworms can range in size from a few inches to over a foot in length. The largest earthworm species, the giant Gippsland earthworm, can grow up to 12 feet long!
  • Head: Earthworms have a small, pointed head with a mouth at the front. They also have two antennae, which are used for sensing their surroundings.
  • Tail: The tail of an earthworm is blunt and rounded. It is used for anchoring the worm in the soil.
Behavior

Earthworms are nocturnal creatures, meaning they are most active at night. They spend the day burrowed in the soil, where they are protected from predators and the sun’s heat. At night, they come out to feed on decaying plant matter and other organic material.

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Biology Asexual Reproduction In Plants

Vegetative Propagation

Vegetative propagation is a form of asexual reproduction in plants where new plants are produced from vegetative parts, such as stems, roots, or leaves, rather than from seeds. This method allows plants to reproduce quickly and efficiently, and it is often used in horticulture and agriculture to create new plants with desirable traits.

Types of Vegetative Propagation

There are several different types of vegetative propagation, each involving the use of a different plant part. Some of the most common methods include:

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Biology Autoimmune Diseases

Celiac Disease
Introduction

Celiac disease is an autoimmune disorder that affects the small intestine. It is triggered by the ingestion of gluten, a protein found in wheat, barley, and rye. When someone with celiac disease eats gluten, their immune system attacks the lining of the small intestine, causing inflammation and damage. This can lead to a variety of symptoms, including:

  • Digestive problems, such as abdominal pain, diarrhea, constipation, and gas
  • Weight loss
  • Fatigue
  • Anemia
  • Skin rashes
  • Infertility
  • Neurological problems, such as depression, anxiety, and seizures
Causes

Celiac disease is caused by a combination of genetic and environmental factors. People who have a family history of the disease are more likely to develop it. However, not everyone who has the genes for celiac disease will develop the condition. Certain environmental factors, such as stress, infection, and surgery, can trigger the development of celiac disease in people who are genetically predisposed to the condition.

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Biology Biomolecules Organic And Inorganic

Carbohydrates

Carbohydrates are an essential macronutrient that provides the body with energy, fiber, and other important nutrients. They are found in a variety of foods, including fruits, vegetables, grains, and legumes.

Types of Carbohydrates

There are three main types of carbohydrates:

  • Simple carbohydrates: These are sugars that are quickly broken down and absorbed by the body. They are found in foods such as candy, soda, fruit juice, and white bread.
  • Complex carbohydrates: These are starches that are slowly broken down and absorbed by the body. They are found in foods such as whole grains, legumes, and vegetables.
  • Fiber: Fiber is a type of carbohydrate that cannot be digested by the body. It helps to keep the digestive system healthy and can also help to lower cholesterol and blood sugar levels.
Health Benefits of Carbohydrates

Carbohydrates provide a number of health benefits, including:

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Biology Blood Circulatory System

What is the Blood Circulation System?

The blood circulation system, also known as the circulatory system, is a network of blood vessels that transport blood throughout the body. It is responsible for delivering oxygen and nutrients to cells and removing waste products. The circulatory system consists of the heart, blood vessels, and blood.

The Heart

The heart is a muscular organ that pumps blood through the blood vessels. It is located in the center of the chest, slightly to the left. The heart is divided into four chambers: two atria (upper chambers) and two ventricles (lower chambers). The atria receive blood from the body and the ventricles pump blood out to the body.

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Biology Blood Disorders

Anaemia

Anaemia is a condition that occurs when the body is unable to produce enough healthy red blood cells. Red blood cells carry oxygen from the lungs to the rest of the body. Without enough red blood cells, the body cannot get the oxygen it needs to function properly.

Types of Anaemia

There are many different types of anaemia, each with its own cause. Some of the most common types of anaemia include:

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