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The Class 12 Biology syllabus typically includes the following units:
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CBSE Class 12 Biology Syllabus (2023-24) Unit-VI: Reproduction Chapter 1: Reproduction in Organisms Reproduction, a characteristic feature of all living organisms Modes of reproduction - asexual and sexual Asexual reproduction - Binary fission, sporulation, budding, vegetative propagation in plants Sexual reproduction in flowering plants - Flower structure, pollination, fertilization, double fertilization, post-fertilization events Human Reproduction - Male reproductive system, Female reproductive system, Menstrual cycle, Fertilization and implantation, Embryonic development, Parturition and lactation Unit-VII: Genetics and Evolution Chapter 2: Sexual Reproduction in Flowering Plants Pollination - types, agencies and examples Outbreeding devices Pollen-pistil interaction Double fertilization Post-fertilization events - Development of endosperm and1 embryo, Development of seed and fruit Apomixis and polyembryony Significance of seed dispersal and fruit formation Chapter 3: Human Reproduction Male reproductive system - testis, seminal vesicles, vas deferens, prostate gland, urethra, penis Female reproductive system - ovary, fallopian tube, uterus, cervix, vagina Gametogenesis - spermatogenesis, oogenesis Menstrual cycle Fertilization and implantation Embryonic development up to blastocyst formation Pregnancy and parturition Lactation (mammary gland structure and lactation) Medical termination of pregnancy (MTP) Contraception - Methods of contraception Sexually transmitted diseases Infertility and assisted reproductive technologies - IVF, test tube baby, artificial insemination Chapter 4: Reproductive Health Reproductive health Population explosion and birth control Contraception methods Medical termination of pregnancy (MTP) Sexually transmitted diseases (STDs) Infertility Reproductive and Child Healthcare (RCH) programmes AIDS - prevention and control Chapter 5: Principles of Inheritance and Variation Heredity and variation Mendel's laws of inheritance - dominance, segregation, independent assortment Chromosomal theory of inheritance Chromosomal disorders - Down's syndrome, Turner's syndrome, Klinefelter's syndrome Mendelian disorders - Haemophilia, colour blindness, phenylketonuria, sickle-cell anaemia Pedigree analysis DNA fingerprinting If you want detail list, you can check out the link which is given for more information.
CBSE 12TH SYLLABUS
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Class 12 Biology Syllabus :
Unit 1: Reproduction
1. Reproduction in organisms
2. Sexual reproduction in flowering plants
3. Human reproduction
4. Reproductive health
Unit 2: Genetics and Evolution
1. Principles of inheritance and variation
2. Molecular basis of inheritance
3. Evolution
Unit 3: Biology and Human Welfare
1. Human health and diseases
2. Strategies for enhancement in food production
3. Microbes in human welfare
Unit 4: Biotechnology
1. Biotechnology: Principles and processes
2. Biotechnology and its applications
Unit 5: Ecology
1. Organisms and populations
2. Ecosystem
3. Biodiversity and conservation
4. Environmental issues
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The Class 12th Biology syllabus typically follows the guidelines set by the NCERT (National Council of Educational Research and Training). Below is an overview of the syllabus divided into units and chapters:
Unit I: Reproduction
1. Reproduction in Organisms: Asexual and sexual reproduction.
2. Sexual Reproduction in Flowering Plants: Structure of flower, pollination, fertilization, and seed formation.
3. Human Reproduction: Male and female reproductive systems, gametogenesis, menstrual cycle, and fertilization.
4. Reproductive Health: Contraceptives, infertility, and assisted reproductive technologies.
Unit II: Genetics and Evolution
5. Principles of Inheritance and Variation: Mendelian and non-Mendelian genetics, chromosomal inheritance.
6. Molecular Basis of Inheritance: DNA structure, replication, transcription, translation, and genetic code.
7. Evolution: Theories of evolution, evidences, and human evolution.
Unit III: Biology and Human Welfare
8. Human Health and Disease: Immunity, diseases (communicable and non-communicable), vaccines, and drugs.
9. Strategies for Enhancement in Food Production: Plant breeding, animal husbandry, and biotechnology in agriculture.
10. Microbes in Human Welfare: Microbes in food, industry, and medicine.
Unit IV: Biotechnology
11. Biotechnology: Principles and Processes: Genetic engineering, tools of recombinant DNA technology.
12. Biotechnology and Its Applications: Applications in health, agriculture, and environment.
Unit V: Ecology and Environment
13. Organisms and Populations: Ecology, populations, and interactions.
14. Ecosystem: Structure, function, productivity, and nutrient cycles.
15. Biodiversity and Conservation: Biodiversity hotspots, conservation strategies.
16. Environmental Issues: Pollution, climate change, and sustainable development.
Assessment
Practical work includes experiments related to plant physiology, microscopic observations, and ecological studies.
This syllabus is aligned with most state boards and CBSE. For detailed chapter-wise content, refer to the NCERT Class 12 Biology textbook, which is freely available on the NCERT website.
Here is an overview of class 12th syllabus for Biology :-
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