is there in neet 2022 examination the number of question coming from plant physiology is around 55 ?
Hello aspirant,
If you want to know ho many questions can be asked from every chapters in NEET Examination, you can prefer the below mentioned brief-Weighatege of chapters in NEET Exam :
NEET Chapterwise Weightage - Physics
1. Electrodynamics - (22.22% )
2. Heat & Thermodynamics - (11.11% )
3. Mechanics - (28.89% )
4. Modern Physics - (6.67% )
5. Optics - (11.11%)
6. SHM & Waves - ( 8.89% )
NEET Chapterwise Weightage - Chemistry
1. Inorganic Chemistry I - (17.78% )
2. Inorganic Chemistry II - (17.78% )
3. Organic Chemistry I - (6.67% )
4. Organic Chemistry II - (28.89% )
5. Physical Chemistry I - (15.56%)
6. Physical Chemistry II - (13.33%)
NEET Chapterwise Weightage - Biology
Botany:
1. Biological Classification - (6.00%)
2. Cell Biology - (8.00% )
3. Ecology - (12.00% )
4. Genetics - (0.00% )
5. Living World - (2.00% )
6. Molecular Basis of Inheritance - (12.00%)
Further, you can follow the below mentioned link to know more and detailed description for the chapter wise weightage of NEET in all subjects :
https://medicine.careers360.com/articles/neet-chapter-wise-weightage-and-important-topics
i hope that this will help.
plant physiology chapters weigtage
The weightage of plant physiology in neet exam is nearly about 13 percent and on an average 8 questions are asked every year from it.
The highest weightage in botany is of genetics and biotechnology which is 24% and nearly 15 questions are asked every year .
Whereas in zoology the highest weightage is of human physiology which is 45% and 13 questions are asked on an average from it . So prepare these topics with more focus.
Hope it helps.
neet biology plant physiology more weightag chapters
Here is NEET Biology syllabus with weightage:
Class 11th
Unit 1:
Diversity in living organisms, 14 % weightage
Unit 2:
Structure organisation in plants and animals, 5% weightage
Unit 3:
Cell: structure and function, 9% weightage
Unit 4:
Plant physiology, 6% weightage
Unit 5:
Human physiology, 20% weightage
Class 12th
Unit 6:
Reproduction, 9% weightage
Unit 7:
Genetics and evolution, 18% weightage
Unit 8:
Biology in human welfare, 9% weightage
Unit 9:
Biotechnology and its applications, 4% weightage
Unit 10:
Ecology and environment, 6% weightage
For more relevant information, you may visit here:
https://medicine.careers360.com/articles/neet-chapter-wise-weightage-and-important-topics
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Hello Im pursuing masters in plant physiology, now im in third semester, after completion of my masters Im I eligible for any relevant job...? please revert back if Im eligible and also mention details regarding the salary and place Thank you.
Hello,
Salary and work place varies from person to person and also on your skills. If you have skills and knowledge then you can easily grab a good job. Well some areas of scope for Plant physiologist are as follows -
• researcher
• Lecturer
• Environmental NGO or groups
• Horticulturists
• plant physiologist
• Farming
• Government jobs
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Im not able to do plant physiology its weightage is less and the mcqs i practised are coming wrong its very demotivating what should i do?
For starters you know that the weightage it has is much lesser than various other topics. And so keeping that in mind, your preparation should focus on the topics that carry bigger weightage and you can leave Plant Physiology to the last week or 2. Alternatively, pick up your class notes and check for important points. More importantly:
1. Please don't get Demotivated. Keep up your spirits. Take a pause.
Think and change the monotony.
2. Read the NCERT. Once you are done with it only then move on to the MCQs. Try to solve the previous year papers first. Then test yourself.
3. To learn- try to teach. Yes, no student required. Teach the read material to yourself or may be a wall can be your companion! Make colourful and well organised charts while studying for the important topics and place them near the study table. Search for the most occurring topics and focus on them. This is will help you save time and get into your mind easily.
4. Relax. It's just an exam. And it's just a subject. Keep calm. And come up with innovative ideas of learning. Learn with the practicals in your surrounding.
And if you are preparing for NEET, you may as well try our NEET Knockout package: https://learn.careers360.com/knockout-neet-may/ . And because you have 2 more months to prepare for NEET, you may as well use this opportunity
how to prepare plant physiology for neet?Give imp topics and extra edge topics...
Hey
Plant physiology holds 6% weightage in NEET exam. To score good,you just need your NCERT as most of the questions are asked from it (I truly mean it) after which you can start solving old question papers (last 20 years or so) and sample papers for time management and a sense of the type of questions. Around 70% of the questions from biology comes directly from NCERT.
what are the do or die topics in plant physiology as questions are very less asked in neet??
meaning of senescence from plant physiology
Senescence is a process in which cells reach permanent growth arrest without the death of cells as the whole cell division process comes to a halt.
It can either occur at the cellular level or senescence of the whole organism can take place.
It is characterized by a gradual functional decline eventuating heterogeneously across organ systems leading to a progressive deterioration ultimately leading to dysfunctioning of tissues.
This cellular program induces stable growth arrest.
The ageing process, on the whole, can be classified into three groups:
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Causes of age-associated damage – Primary
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Response to damage – Antagonist
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Consequences of Responses – Integrative
These cells pose a threat as they can cause cancers, damage tissues and degrade their functionality, increase chronic inflammation etc
Causes of Senescence may include Telomere Erosion, DNA Damage, Oncogene activation, irradiation, cell culture, stress on mitochondrial homeostasis. Excessive mitochondrial ROS has known to initiate cell ageing.