CBSE Class 11 Biology – Animated Video Course (English)
Master Class 11 Biology with Engaging Animated Videos
Biology is all about understanding life processes, organisms, and their interactions with the environment. However, memorizing complex terms and diagrams can be overwhelming. Our CBSE Class 11 Biology Animated Video Course simplifies Biology using high-quality animations that bring concepts to life.
This course is specially designed to help students grasp key biological concepts with visual learning, making it easier to retain information and excel in exams. Whether you’re preparing for CBSE, NEET, or other competitive exams, this course provides detailed explanations, interactive visuals, and real-life applications for better understanding.
Key Features:
✔ HD Animated Videos for engaging visual learning.
✔ Crisp & Clear Explanations aligned with the CBSE Class 11 syllabus.
✔ Exam-Oriented Content for CBSE & NEET preparation.
✔ Real-Life Applications to understand biological relevance.
✔ Detailed Diagrams & Processes made easy with step-by-step animations.
✔ Self-Paced Learning – Study anytime, anywhere.
✔ Best for Quick Revisions before exams.
Course Structure – Topics Covered in the Course
Each topic is explained using animations, real-life examples, and step-by-step breakdowns, making complex concepts simple and easy to understand.
1. The Living World
- What is life? Characteristics of living organisms.
- Taxonomy and classification of organisms.
- Binomial nomenclature and systematics.
2. Biological Classification
- Biological Classification-I: 5 Kingdom classification and prokaryotic organisms.
- Biological Classification-II: Fungi, Protista, and differences between them.
- Biological Classification-III: Virus, viroids, prions, and lichens.
3. Plant Kingdom
- Classification of plants: Thallophyta, Bryophyta, Pteridophyta, Gymnosperms, and Angiosperms.
- Alternation of generations in plants.
4. Animal Kingdom
- Classification of animals from Porifera to Chordata.
- Distinct features of various phyla and subphyla.
5. Cell – The Unit of Life
- Cell the Unit of Life-I: Introduction to the cell, prokaryotic and eukaryotic cells.
- Cell the Unit of Life-II: Cell organelles – structure and function of the nucleus, mitochondria, and ribosomes.
- Cell the Unit of Life-III: Endoplasmic reticulum, Golgi apparatus, lysosomes.
- Cell the Unit of Life-IV: Cytoskeleton, cilia, flagella, and microbodies.
- Cell the Unit of Life-V: Differences between plant and animal cells.
6. Cell Cycle and Cell Division
- Phases of the cell cycle.
- Mitosis and meiosis: importance and differences.
7. Biomolecules
- Carbohydrates, proteins, lipids, nucleic acids – structure and functions.
- Enzymes – types, properties, and functions.
8. Transport in Plants
- Mechanisms of passive and active transport.
- Role of osmosis and diffusion in plants.
9. Long Distance Transport of Water
- Water movement through xylem.
- Transpiration and cohesion-tension theory.
10. Mineral Nutrition
- Essential mineral elements and their deficiency symptoms.
- Role of nitrogen in plants and nitrogen cycle.
11. Photosynthesis in Higher Plants
- Light-dependent and light-independent reactions.
- Factors affecting photosynthesis.
12. Respiration in Plants
- Aerobic and anaerobic respiration.
- Glycolysis, Krebs cycle, and electron transport chain.
13. Plant Growth and Development
- Growth regulators: Auxins, Gibberellins, Cytokinins, Ethylene, and Abscisic Acid.
- Photoperiodism and vernalization.
14. Structural Organisation in Animals
- Structural Organisation in Animals-I: Levels of organization in the animal body.
- Structural Organisation in Animals-II: Tissues – epithelial, connective, muscular, and nervous tissues.
15. Anatomy of Flowering Plants
- Anatomy of Flowering Plants-I: Root, stem, leaf anatomy.
- Anatomy of Flowering Plants-II: Vascular tissue system and secondary growth.
16. Morphology of Flowering Plants
- Morphology of Flowering Plants-Roots: Types of roots and modifications.
- Morphology of Flowering Plants-Stem: Structure and modifications of stems.
- Morphology of Flowering Plants-Leaves: Types of leaves, venation, and phyllotaxy.
- Morphology of Flowering Plants-Flowers: Structure of a typical flower, types of inflorescence.
- Morphology of Flowering Plants-Fruits: Types of fruits and seed dispersal.
- Morphology of Flowering Plants-Inflorescence: Different types and arrangements of flowers.
17. Digestion and Absorption
- Structure of the human digestive system.
- Enzymes and the process of digestion.
18. Breathing and Exchange of Gases
- Human respiratory system and mechanism of breathing.
- Transport of oxygen and carbon dioxide.
19. Body Fluids and Circulation
- Composition of blood and lymph.
- Structure of the human heart and circulation of blood.
20. Excretory Products and Their Elimination
- Structure and function of the human excretory system.
- Mechanism of urine formation.
21. Locomotion and Movements
- Types of movement – amoeboid, ciliary, and muscular.
- Human skeletal system and muscle contraction.
22. Nervous Control and Coordination
- Structure of neurons and transmission of nerve impulses.
- Central nervous system (CNS) and peripheral nervous system (PNS).
23. Chemical Coordination and Integration
- Endocrine glands and hormones.
- Functions of the hypothalamus, pituitary gland, thyroid, pancreas, and adrenal glands.
Transport of Mineral Nutrients in Plants
Plants require essential mineral nutrients for growth and development. These minerals are absorbed from the soil and transported through different mechanisms.
1. Types of Mineral Transport
- Passive Transport: Movement of minerals without energy (diffusion, facilitated diffusion).
- Active Transport: Energy-dependent movement of minerals against the concentration gradient.
2. Absorption of Mineral Nutrients
- Root hairs absorb minerals from the soil.
- Apoplast Pathway: Movement through cell walls and intercellular spaces.
- Symplast Pathway: Movement through cytoplasm via plasmodesmata.
3. Transport Through Xylem
- Minerals are transported with water through the xylem.
- Transpiration pull plays a major role in upward transport.
- Root pressure helps push minerals from roots to shoots.
4. Factors Affecting Mineral Transport
- Soil composition and pH
- Water availability
- Temperature and metabolic activity of roots
Why Choose This Course?
✅ Conceptual Clarity – Complex topics are simplified with animations.
✅ Perfect for CBSE & NEET – Aligned with the syllabus for easy learning.
✅ Real-Life Applications – Helps students relate Biology to everyday life.
✅ Quick Revisions – Ideal for last-minute exam preparations.
✅ Engaging & Fun – No more boring textbooks; learn through visuals.
Who Should Enroll in This Course?
- CBSE Class 11 Students preparing for board exams.
- NEET Aspirants who need a strong Biology foundation.
- Self-Learners looking for interactive ways to study Biology.
- Teachers & Tutors who want a valuable teaching supplement.
- Students Struggling with Biology needing clear and engaging explanations.
How to Use This Course Effectively?
- Watch Animated Videos – Focus on understanding concepts visually.
- Take Notes – Write down key points for better retention.
- Practice Diagrams – Improve memory by drawing structures.
- Revise Regularly – Revisit videos before exams.
- Test Your Knowledge – Solve questions to check your understanding.
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