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Instructor: eSaral
Language: English & Hindi
eSaral is launching Best in India NEET Biology Video Lectures very soon.
First See These Videos | |||
How to Make Notes | |||
Strategy to Manage Notebooks | |||
Best Way of Study | |||
Faculties in eSaral | |||
Class 11 | |||
The Living World | |||
The Living World : Introduction | |||
Diversity in Living World - Part 1 | |||
Taxonomic Categories | |||
Taxonomic Aids - Part 1 | |||
Diversity in Living World (Special Points) | |||
Biological Classification | |||
Introduction - Part 1 | |||
Introduction - Part 2 | |||
Archebacteria | |||
Eubacteria - Part 1 | |||
Eubacteria - Part 2 | |||
Eubacteria - Part 3 | |||
Eubacteria - Part 4 | |||
Eubacteria - Part 5 | |||
Mycoplasma | |||
Kingdom Protista - Part 1 | |||
Kingdom Protista - Part 2 | |||
Kingdom Protista - Part 3 | |||
Kingdom Fungi | |||
Kingdom Fungi (Asexual Reproduction) | |||
Sexual Reproduction in Fungi | |||
Kingdom Fungi (Phycomcycetes) | |||
Kingdom Fungi (Ascomycetes) | |||
Kingdom Fungi (Basidiomycetes) | |||
Kingdom Fungi (Deuteromycetes) | |||
Viruses Viroids and Lichens | |||
Plant Kingdom | |||
Plant Kingdom (Thallophyta-Algae) | |||
Algae-Class Chlorophyceae and Phaeophyceae | |||
Algae-Class Rhodophyceae | |||
Bryophyta | |||
Classification of Bryophytes & Pteridophytes | |||
Plant Kingdom - Pteridophytes | |||
Plant Kingdom (Gymposperms) | |||
Some Important Flow Chart | |||
Animal Kingdom | |||
Animal Kingdom (Introduction) | |||
Basis of Classification Part-1 | |||
Basis of Classification Part-2 | |||
Basis of Classification Part-3 | |||
Phylum Porifera (Sponges) | |||
Phylum-Coelentrata | |||
Phylum-Ctenophora (Combjellies) | |||
Phylum Platylelminthes (Fiatworms) | |||
Phylum-Aschelminthes | |||
Phylum Annelida | |||
Phylum Arthropoda - Part 1 | |||
Phylum Arthropoda - Part 2 | |||
Phylum Mollusca | |||
Phylum Echinodermata | |||
Phylum Hemichordata | |||
Phylum - Chordata | |||
Superclass-Cyclostomata | |||
Superclass-Pisces | |||
Class Amphibia and Reptilia | |||
Class Aves & Mammalia | |||
Morphology of flowering plants | |||
Morphology of flowering plants (Introduction) | |||
Stems & its Modiffcation | |||
Modifications of Stem - Part 2 | |||
Modification Leaf, Phyllotaxy | |||
Aestivation | |||
Types of Leaves and Infloroscence | |||
Types of Racemose and Cymose Inflorescence | |||
Special Type of Inflorescence | |||
Symmetry of Flower Types of Sepal and Petal Arrangement | |||
Placentation and Attachment of Anther | |||
Cohesion and Adhesion of stamens and Carpels and Length of Stamens | |||
Fruits (Simple Fruits / Fleshy Fruits) | |||
Fruits (Dry truits, Aggregate Fruits & Composite Fruits) | |||
Seed And Extra Points | |||
Families of Angiosperms Part-1 | |||
Families of Angiosperms Part-2 | |||
Families of Angiosperms Part-3 | |||
Anatomy of flowering plants | |||
Anatomy of flowering Plants (Introduction) | |||
Meristematic Tissue Part-1 | |||
Meristematic Tissue Part-2 | |||
Permanent Tissues Simple Tissues Part-1 | |||
Permanent Tissues Simple Tissues Part-2 | |||
Complex Tissues Part - 1 | |||
Complex Tissues Part - 2 | |||
The Tissue System- Epidermal Tissue System, The Ground Tissue System | |||
The Vascular Tissue System | |||
Anatomy of Dicot and Monocot Root | |||
Anatomy of Dicot stem | |||
Anatomy of Monocot Stem | |||
Anatomy of Dicot and Monocot Leaf | |||
Secondary growth - Vascular Cambium Part-1 | |||
Secondary growth - Vascular Cambium Part-2 | |||
Secondary Growth-Cork Cambium | |||
Secondary Growth in Roots, Special Tissue | |||
Stele, Anomalous Conditions | |||
Structural Organisation in Animals | |||
Introduction - Animal Tissue | |||
Epithilial Tissue Properties | |||
Classification of Epithelium Tissue | |||
Epithelial Tissue-Glands | |||
Introduction to Connective Tissue | |||
Types of Connective Tissue - Part 1 | |||
Types of Connective Tissue - Part 2 | |||
Types of Connective Tissue - Cartilage | |||
Types of Connective Tissue - Specialised (Bone) | |||
Types of Connective Tissue - Internal Structure Bone | |||
Types of Connective Tissue - Types of Bone | |||
Intro of Blood, Muscular Tissue & Nervous Tissue | |||
Animal Tissue : Cockroach (Part - 1) | |||
Animal Tissue : Cockroach (Part - 2) | |||
Plasmodium and Frog | |||
Golden Key Points | |||
Cell - The Unit of Life | |||
Introduction-What is a Cell | |||
An Overview of Cell | |||
Prokaryotic Cells-Part 1 | |||
Prokaryotic Cells-Part 2 | |||
Eukaryotic Cells (Plant Cell vs Animal Cell) | |||
Cell Membrane-Part1 | |||
Cell Membrane-Part2 | |||
Cell Membrane-Transport across Membrane | |||
Cell Wall | |||
Endomembrane System-The Endoplasmic Reticulum | |||
Endomembrane System-Golgi Apparatus | |||
Endomembrane System-Lysosomes, Vacuole | |||
Mitochondria The powerhouse of the cell | |||
Plastids-Part1 | |||
Plastids-Part 2 | |||
Ribosomes | |||
Cytoskeleton, Cilia and Flagella | |||
Centrosome and Centrioles, Microbodies | |||
Nucleus-Part 1 | |||
Nucleus-Part 2 | |||
Chromosomes | |||
Chromosomes - Part 2 | |||
Biomolecules | |||
Introduction to Biomolecules | |||
Primary and Secondary Metabolites | |||
Oligosaccharides, Polysaccharides, Mucopolysaccharides | |||
Lipids | |||
Proteins Part-1 (Amino acids) | |||
Structure of Proteins | |||
Denaturation and Types of Proteins | |||
Nucleic Acids - Part 1 | |||
Nucleic Acids - Part 2 | |||
Enzymes - Part 1 | |||
Enzymes - Part 2 | |||
Enzymes - Part 3 | |||
Cell Cycle & Cell Division | |||
Cell Cycle-Introduction | |||
Phases of Cell Cycle | |||
M Phase-Prophase | |||
M-Phase-Metaphase, Anaphase & Telophse | |||
Cytokinesis, Significance of Mitosis | |||
Meiosis | |||
Meiosis - Part 1 | |||
Meiosis - Part 2 | |||
Transport in Plants | |||
Introduction | |||
Means of Transport In Plants | |||
Active Transport in Plants | |||
Plant-Water Relationship | |||
Osmosis | |||
Plasmolysis & Lmbibition | |||
Long Distance Transport of Water, How do Plants Absorb water | |||
Transpiration | |||
Water Movement Up A Plant | |||
Phloem Transport Flow From Source To Sink | |||
Uptake and Transport of Mineral Nutrients | |||
Mineral Nutrition | |||
Introduction | |||
Criteria for Essentiality | |||
Role of Macro and Micro-nutrients | |||
DeficienGy and Toxicity of Minerals | |||
Quick Revision | |||
Mechanism of Absorption | |||
Metabolish of Nitrogen | |||
Mechanism of Nitrogen Fixation, Fate of Ammonia | |||
Photosynthesis in Higher Plants | |||
Introduction to Photosynthesis | |||
Photosynthesis Earlier Experiments | |||
Where does Photosynthesis takes place? | |||
Light Reaction | |||
Chemiosmotic Hypothesis | |||
Calvin Cycle | |||
The C4 Pathway | |||
Photosynthesis Photorespiration | |||
Factors Affecting Photosynthesis | |||
Respiration in Plants | |||
Respiration in Plants | |||
Do Plants Breathe ? | |||
Glycolysis, Fermentation | |||
Aerobic Respiration | |||
Electron Transport System (ETS) and Oxidative Phoshphorylation | |||
The Respiratory Balance Sheet, Amphibolic Pathway, Respiratory Quotient | |||
Plant Growth and Development | |||
Introduction | |||
Growth is Measurable, Phases of Growth, Growth Rates | |||
Conditions for Growth | |||
Development and Plant Growth Regulators | |||
Physiological Effects of Plant Growth Regulators (Part-1) | |||
Physiological Effects of Plant Growth Regulators (Part-2) | |||
Photoperiodism, Vernalisation | |||
Digestion & Absorption | |||
Introduction | |||
Mouth and Buccopharyngeal Cavity (Toungue) | |||
Alimentary Canal-Teeth | |||
Palate and Pharynx | |||
Alimentary Canal-Oesophagus and Stomach | |||
Alimentary Canal-Intestine | |||
Histology of Alimentary Canal | |||
Digestive Glands - Part 1 | |||
Digestive Glands - Part 2 | |||
Digestive Glands - Part 3 | |||
Physiology of Digestion - Part 1 | |||
Physiology of Digestion | |||
Absorption of Digested Food | |||
Assimilation and Egetion | |||
Disorders of Digestive System | |||
Vitamins & Minerals - Part 1 | |||
Vitamins & Minerals - Part 2 | |||
Breathing & Exchange of Gases | |||
Introduction | |||
Respiratory Organs | |||
Human Respiration System - Part 1 | |||
Human Respiration System - Part 2 | |||
Mechanism of Breathing | |||
Respiratory Volume and Capacity | |||
Exchange of Gases | |||
Transport of Oxygen | |||
Transport of Carbon Dioxide | |||
Regulation of Respiration | |||
Disorder of Respiratory System | |||
Golden Points | |||
Body Fluids and Circulation | |||
Body Fluids and Circulation - Introduction | |||
Blood Components | |||
Formed Elements | |||
Blood Groups | |||
Blood Clotting | |||
Heart | |||
Conduction Pathway of Heart | |||
Blood Vessels | |||
Cardiac Cycle | |||
ECG & Blood Pressure | |||
Portal Systems and Lymphatic System | |||
Disorders | |||
Regulation | |||
Excretory Products & Their Elimination | |||
Introduction | |||
Types of Waste and Excretory Organs | |||
Human Excretory System - Part 1 | |||
Structure of Nephron | |||
Human Excretory System - Part 2 | |||
Urine Formation and Composition | |||
Mech of Conc of the Filtration (CCM) | |||
Regulation of Kidney Function | |||
Micturition | |||
Disorders of Excretory System | |||
Artificial Kidney and Other Treatment | |||
Golden Points | |||
Locomotion and Movement | |||
(Locomotion and Movement) - Introduction | |||
Structure of Skeletal Muscles | |||
Mechanism of Muscle Contraction | |||
Properties of Muscles | |||
Skeletal System | |||
Human Axial Skeleton | |||
Sternum, Ribs and Vertebral Column | |||
Appendicular Skeleton | |||
Skeletal Joints | |||
Disorders of Bones & Muscles | |||
Special Points | |||
Neural Control and Coordination | |||
Nervous System - Introdcution | |||
Nervous Tissue | |||
Nerve Physiology | |||
Synapse - Part 1 | |||
Developiment of Brain | |||
Neural Control and Coordination (FOREBRAIN) | |||
Midbrain and Hindbrain | |||
Meninges & CSF | |||
Spinal Cord | |||
Peripheral Nervous System (PNS) | |||
Autonomic Nervous System | |||
Reflex Actions | |||
Sensory Organs Part 1 | |||
Eye (Photoreceptor) | |||
Working of Eyeball | |||
EAR (Stato-Acoustic Organ) | |||
Sensory Organs | |||
Sensory organs (Supplementary material) | |||
Chemical Coordination & Integration | |||
Introduction | |||
Mechanism of Hormone | |||
The Hypothallamus and Pituitry Gland - Part 1 | |||
The Pituitary Gland - Part 2 | |||
The Thyroid Gland | |||
Parathyroid Gland | |||
Thymus Gland and Pineal Gland | |||
Adrenal Gland - Part 1 | |||
Adrenal Gland - Part 2 | |||
Pancreas | |||
Hormones of Gonads | |||
Hormones of Other Organs and Extra Points | |||
Class 12 | |||
Reproduction in Organisms | |||
Reproduction in Organisms - Introduction | |||
Asexual Reproduction - Part 1 | |||
Vegetative Propagation - Part 1 | |||
Vegetative Propagation - Part 2 | |||
Sexual Reproduction | |||
Events of Sexual Reproduction | |||
Gamete Transfer | |||
Fertilisation Event | |||
Post Fertilisation | |||
Sexual Reproduction in Flowering Plants | |||
Introduction | |||
Structure of Flower | |||
Male Reproductive Whorl-Stamen | |||
Development of Anther Microsporogenesis | |||
Dehiscence of Anther, Pollen grain | |||
Micro Gametogensis | |||
The Pistil, Megasporangium (ovule) & Embryo sac | |||
Types of Ovules | |||
Megasporogenesis | |||
Pollination | |||
Cross pollination and Outbreeding Devices | |||
Agents of Pollination-Part 1 | |||
Agents of Pollination Part 2 | |||
Pollen Pistil Interaction | |||
Double Fertilization | |||
Post Fertilization Structures and Events | |||
Post Fertilisation Structures and Events- Embryo | |||
Post Fertilization Structure and Events (Part 1) | |||
Post Fertilization Structures and Events - Seeds (Part 2) | |||
Post Fertilization Structures and Events - Seeds (Part 3) | |||
Apomixis and Polyembryony | |||
Special Points | |||
Human Reproduction | |||
Human Reproduction The Introduction | |||
Male Reproductive System Part-1 | |||
Male Reproductive System Part-2 | |||
Male Reproductive System Part-3 | |||
Female Reproductive System - Part - 1 | |||
Female Reproductive System - Part - 2 | |||
Gametogenesis - Part 1 | |||
Gametogenesis - Part 2 | |||
Reproductive Cycles (estrous And Menstrual Cycle) | |||
Fertilization | |||
Pregnancy N Embryonic Develop | |||
Parturition and Lactation | |||
Reproductive Health | |||
Introduction | |||
Contraceptive Methods | |||
Reproductive Health MTP, Infertility & STI's | |||
Principle of Inheritance and Variation | |||
Principal of Inheritance and Variation (Introduction) | |||
Mendelism d Mendel's Work | |||
Obtaining the Foreign Gene Product | |||
Conclusions of Monohybrid cross, Incomplete dominance and Co-dominance | |||
Dihybrid Cross, and Its Conclusion | |||
Allelic Gene Interactions | |||
Non Allelic interactions and Polygenic Inheritance | |||
Linkage & Recombination | |||
Linkage Map & Sex Linkage | |||
Sex Determination | |||
Environmental Sex Determination, Pedigree Analysis and Hardy Weinberg Law | |||
Mendelian Disorders | |||
Mutation Part-1 | |||
Mutation Part-2 | |||
Questions Session Mendelism - Part 1 | |||
Questions Session Mendelism - Part 2 | |||
Question Session Hardy Weinberg Law and Pedigree analysis | |||
Molecular Basis of Inheritance | |||
Molecular Basis of Inheritance-DNA | |||
Salient Features of DNA | |||
Packaging of DNA Helix | |||
The Search for Genetic Material | |||
The Genetic Material is DNA | |||
DNA Replication (Part-1) | |||
DNA Replication (Part-2) | |||
Types of RNA | |||
DNA Transcription | |||
Split Gene Concept and Miscellaneous | |||
Translation Part-1 | |||
DNA Fingerprinting Translation (Revision) | |||
Regulation of Gene Expression (Lac Operon) | |||
Genetic Code | |||
Human Genome Project | |||
Evolution | |||
Evolution The Introduction | |||
Evolution Ancient Theories | |||
Modern Theory of Origin of Life | |||
Origin Of Life (Biological Evolution) | |||
Evidences of Organic Evolution - Part 1 | |||
Evidences of Organic Evolution - Part 2 | |||
Evidences of Organic Evolution - Part 3 | |||
Evidences of Organic Evolution - Part 4 | |||
Theories of Evolution Part 1 | |||
Theories of Evolution Part - 2 | |||
Natural Selection and Hardy Weinberg Law | |||
Human Evolution Part 1 | |||
Human Evolution Part 2 | |||
Geological Time Scale (Evolution) | |||
Evolution (Miscellaneous Points) | |||
Human Health & Disease | |||
Human Health and Disease (Introduction) | |||
Bacterial Diseases | |||
Viral Diseases | |||
Protozoan Diseases | |||
Helminthic & Fungal Diseases | |||
Introduction to Immunity | |||
Accquired Immunity, Organ Transplant | |||
Mechanism of Acquired Immunity | |||
Antigen and Antibody, Primary and Secondary Immune Response | |||
Lymphoid Organs | |||
Allergies, Auto Immunity and Immuno Deficiency Disorders | |||
Vaccination and Immunization | |||
AIDS | |||
Cancer Part 1 | |||
Cancer Part 2 | |||
Drug Abuse, Tobacco and Alcoholism | |||
Adolescence | |||
Special Points | |||
Strategies for Enhancement in Food Production | |||
Animal Husbandary | |||
Introduction (Animal Husbandary) | |||
Dairy Farm Management | |||
Poultry Farm Management | |||
Animal Breeding Part 1 | |||
Animal Breeding Part 2 | |||
Sericulture | |||
Apiculture | |||
Lac Culture | |||
Pisciculture | |||
Diseases of Domestic Animals and Special Points | |||
Plant Breeding | |||
Introduction (Plant Breeding) | |||
Methods of Crop Improvement-Part 1 | |||
Methods of Crop Improvement-Part 2 | |||
Applications of Plant Breeding - Part 1 | |||
Applications of Plant Breeding - Part 2 | |||
Plant Tissue Culture-Part 1 | |||
Plant Tissue Culture-Part 2 | |||
Applications of Plant Tissue Culture | |||
Single Cell Protein | |||
Microbes in Human Welfare | |||
Introduction | |||
Microbes in Household Products | |||
Microbes in Industrial Products - Part 1 | |||
Microbes in Industrial Products - Part 2 | |||
Microbes in Sewage Treatment | |||
Microbes in Biogas Production | |||
Microbes As Biocontrol Agents | |||
Microbes As Biofertilizers | |||
Special Points | |||
Biotechnology : Principles and Processes | |||
Biotechnology Principles & Processes (Introduction) | |||
Enzymes (Tools of RDT) Part-1 | |||
Cloning Vectors | |||
Essential Features of Cloning Vector | |||
Passenger DNA, Host cell, Seperation & Isolation of DNA Fragments | |||
Vectors for Cloning Genes in Plants and Animals | |||
Processes of Recombinant DNA Technology | |||
Obtaining The Foreign Gene Product | |||
Biotechnology & Its Applications | |||
Biotechnology & Its Applications | |||
Biotechnological Applications in Agriculture | |||
Biotechnological Applications In Medicine | |||
Transgenic Animals | |||
Ethical Issues | |||
Organisms & Populations | |||
Introduction to (Organism & Population) | |||
Ecological Hierarchy Part-1 | |||
Ecological Hierarchy Part-2 | |||
Organism and Its Enviroment Part- 1 | |||
Organism and Its Enviroment Part- 2 | |||
Major Abiotic Factors Part-1 | |||
Major Abiotic Factors Part-2 | |||
Major Abiotic Factors Part-3 | |||
Responses to Abiotic Factors | |||
Adaptations | |||
Populations Attributes | |||
Population Growth, Life History Variation | |||
Population Interactions - Part 1 | |||
Population Interactions - Part 2 | |||
Population Interactions - Part 3 | |||
Population Interactions - Part 4 | |||
Population Interactions - Part 5 | |||
Special Points | |||
Ecosystem | |||
Introduction to Ecosystem | |||
Structure & Functions | |||
Productivity | |||
Decomposition | |||
Energy Flow - Part 1 | |||
Energy Flow - Part 2 | |||
Energy Flow Part -3 | |||
Ecological Pyramids | |||
Ecological Succession | |||
Succession of Plants | |||
Nutrient Cycling Part-1 | |||
Nutrient Cycling Part-2 | |||
Biodiversity and Conservation | |||
Biodiversity and Conservation Introduction | |||
Biodiversity on Earth and in India | |||
Patterns of Biodiversity | |||
Importance of Species Diversity | |||
Loss of Biodiversity | |||
Causes of Biodiversity Losses | |||
Biodiversity Conservation Part 1 | |||
Biodiversity Conservation Part 2 | |||
Biodiversity Conservation Part 3 | |||
Biodiversity Conservation Part 4 | |||
Special Point | |||
Environmental Issues | |||
Inroduction | |||
Natural Resources | |||
Air Pollution and Its Control Part-1 | |||
Air Pollution and Its Control Part-2 | |||
Air Pollution and Its Control Part-3 | |||
Water Pollution and Its Control Part-1 | |||
Water Pollution and Its Control Part-2 | |||
Water Pollution and Its Control Part-3 | |||
Solid Wastes | |||
Agro-Chemicals and Their Effects, Radioactive Wastes | |||
Greenhouse Effect & Global Warming | |||
Ozone Depletion In The Stratosphere | |||
Degradation By Improper Resource Utilisation & Maintenance | |||
Special Points |
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