CBSE Class 12 Biology Syllabus - Free PDF Download
CBSE Syllabus 2025-26 Class 12: The CBSE Class 12 Biology Syllabus for the examination year 2025-26 has been released by the Central Board of Secondary Education, CBSE. The board will hold the final examination at the end of the year following the annual assessment scheme, which has led to the release of the syllabus. The 2025-26 CBSE Class 12 Biology Board Exam will entirely be based on the most recent syllabus. Therefore, students must thoroughly understand the new CBSE syllabus to prepare for their annual exam properly.
The detailed CBSE Class 12 Biology Syllabus for 2025-26 is below.
CBSE Class 12 Biology Revised Syllabus
CBSE Class 12 Biology and their Unit wise marks distribution
CBSE Class 12 Biology Course Structure 2025-26 With Marking Scheme
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Syllabus
CBSE Class 12 Biology Syllabus for Chapter 1: Reproduction
- Flower - a Fascinating Organ of Angiosperms
- Flower
- Significance of flower
- Parts of Flower
- Accessory Organs
- Accessory organs
- Arrangement of whorls
- Calyx
- Corolla
- Perianth
- Aestivation
- Essential Parts of Flower: Androecium
- Androecium: Male Reproductive Organ
- Male reproductive unit: Stamen
- Fusion of Stamens
- Anther types
- Anther attachment
- Essential Parts of Flower: Gynoecium
- Gynoecium: Female Reproductive Organ
- Female Reproductive unit: Pistil
- Carpel
- Number of locules
- Extension of the condensed internode of the receptacle
- Ovary position
- Perianth / Androecial position on thalamus
- Accessory Organs
- Sexual Reproduction in Flowering Plants
- Sexual Reproduction in Flowering Plants
- Stages of Sexual Reproduction in Flowering Plants
(i) Pre-fertilisation events
(ii) Double fertilisation
(iii) Post-fertilisation events
- Pre-fertilisation in Flowering Plant: Structures and Events
- Essential Parts of Flower: Androecium
- Development of Anther
- Transverse Section of Mature Anther (Microsporangium)
- Microsporogenesis
- Microspores and Pollen Grains
- Development of Male Gametophyte
- Advantages and Disadvantages of Pollen Grains
- Essential Parts of Flower: Gynoecium
- Structure of Ovule (Megasporangium)
- Types of Ovules
- Megasporogenesis
- Development of Female Gametophyte or Embryo Sac
- Pollination
- Outbreeding Devices
- Artificial Hybridization
- Artificial hybridization
- Emasculation
- Bagging
- Kinds of Pollination
- Self Pollination (Autogamy)
- Cross Pollination
- Agents of Pollination
- Abiotic Agents
- Biotic Agents
- Abiotic Agents
- Abiotic agents (wind and water)
- Pollination by wind (Anemophily)
- Pollination by water (Hydrophily)
- Biotic Agents
- Biotic Agents (Animals)
- Pollination by birds (Ornithophily)
- Pollination by Bats (Chiropteryphily)
- Pollination by snails (Malacophily)
- Pollination by insects (Entomophily)
- Fertilization Process
- Double Fertilization
- Significance of Double Fertilization
- Syngamy and Triple Fusion
- Post Fertilisation in Plant: Structures and Events
- Development of Endosperm
- Endosperm
- Types of endosperms
- Development of Seed
- Development of Fruit
- Development of Endosperm
- Post Fertilization in Plant: Development of Embryo (Embryogeny)
- Embryogenesis
- Development of Dicot Embryo as in Capsella
- Development of Monocot (grass) Embryo
- Apomixis
- Apomixis
- Classification of apomixis
- Recurrent apomixis
- Non-recurrent apomixis
- Adventive apomixis
- Polyembryony
- Life Span of Organisms
- Definition of Life Span
- Characteristics of the life span of Organisms
- Life span development
- Maximum Life Span of Organisms
- Maximum life span of organisms
- Approximate life spans of some organisms
- Reproduction in Organisms
- Definition and Meaning of Reproduction:
- Purpose of Reproduction
- Basic Features of Reproduction:
- Factors Responsible for Reproduction
- Types of Reproduction
- Asexual Reproduction
- Asexual Reproduction in Plant
- Asexual reproduction in plant
- Different modes of asexual reproduction in plant
- Fragmentation
- Budding
- Spore formation
- Binary fission
- Conidia formation
- Gemma formation
- Budding
- Vegetative Reproduction
- Natural Vegetative Reproduction
- Method of natural vegetative reproduction:
- Reproduction by Stem
- Reproduction by Leaf
- Reproduction by Root
- Advantages of natural vegetative reproduction
- Disadvantages of natural vegetative reproduction
- Artificial Vegetative Reproduction
Artificial vegetative propagation
- Cutting
- Layering
- Grafting
- Tissue culture
Advantages of artificial vegetative reproduction
Disadvantages of artificial vegetative reproduction
- Artificial Vegetative Reproduction
Artificial vegetative propagation
- Cutting
- Layering
- Grafting
- Tissue culture
Advantages of artificial vegetative reproduction
Disadvantages of artificial vegetative reproduction
- Artificial Vegetative Reproduction
Artificial vegetative propagation
- Cutting
- Layering
- Grafting
- Tissue culture
Advantages of artificial vegetative reproduction
Disadvantages of artificial vegetative reproduction
- Asexual Reproduction
- Asexual Reproduction in Animal
- Asexual Reproduction in Animal
- Modes of asexual reproduction
- Gemmule Formation
- Budding
- Regeneration
- Asexual Reproduction in Animal
- Asexual Reproduction in Animal
- Fission
- Fission
- Binary fission - Simple irregular, transverse, longitudinal, and oblique binary fission.
- Multiple fission
- Sporulation
- Strobilation
- Plasmotomy
- Budding
- Budding
- Types of Budding
- Exogenous or external budding
- Endogenous or internal budding
- Sporulation (Sporogenesis)
- Fragmentation
- Fission
- Different Phases in Sexual Reproduction
- Different Phases in Sexual Reproduction in Plant
- Different Phases in Sexual Reproduction in animals
- Sexual Reproduction in Animals
- Pre-fertilisation Events in Organisms
- Pre-fertilisation Events in Organisms:
- Gametogenesis - Sexuality in organisms, Cell division during gamete formation
- Gamete Transfer
- Fertilisation in Organisms
- Fertilisation in Organisms
- Parthenogenesis
- Where does syngamy occur?
- External fertilisation
- Internal fertilisation
- Post-fertilisation Events in Organisms
- Post-fertilization events
- The zygote
- Embryogenesis
- Pre-fertilisation Events in Organisms
- Human Reproduction
- The Male Reproductive System
- The male reproductive system
- Testes
- Accessory ducts
- Accessory glands
- External genitalia
- Histology of seminiferous tubules
- Puberty / Sexual maturity in Males
- The Female Reproductive System
- Female Reproductive System
- Ovaries
- Accessory ducts
- External genitalia
- Accessory glands
- Mammary glands
- Puberty / Sexual maturity in Females
- The Male Reproductive System
- Gametogenesis
- Gametogenesis
- Spermatogenesis
- Structure of human spermatozoan
- Oogenesis
- Structure of ovum
- Spermatogenesis
- Spermatogenesis
- Structure of human spermatozoan
- Oogenesis
- Oogenesis
- Structure of ovum
- Menstrual Cycle (Ovarian Cycle)
- Menstrual Cycle (Ovarian Cycle)
- Phases menstrual cycle
- Menstrual phase
- Follicular or proliferative phase
- Ovulatory phase
- Luteal or secretory phase
- Menstrual Hygiene
- Menstrual disorders
- Menstrual hygiene
- Disposal of Napkins
- Fertilization and Implantation
- Pregnancy and Embryonic Development
- Gastrulation
- Extra embryonic membranes
- Placenta
- Changes in embryo during pregnancy
- Parturition and Lactation
- Embryo Development Upto Blastocyst Formation
- Reproductive Health
- Reproductive and Child Health Care (RCH) Programme
- Goals of RCH Programmes
- Reproductive and Child Health Care (RCH) Programme
- Population Explosion - Rising Population a Global Threat
- Population Explosion
- Reasons for population explosion
- Impact of population explosion
- Methods to control population explosion
- Population Stabilisation and Birth Control
- Population stabilisation and birth control
- Contraceptive methods
- Temporary method:
a. Natural method/ Safe period / Rhythm method
b. Coitus Interruptus or withdrawal
c. Lactational amenorrhea (absence of menstruation)
d. Chemical means (spermicides)
e. Mechanical means / Barrier methods
f. Physiological (Oral) Devices - Permanent Methods
- Medical Termination of Pregnancy (MTP)
- Sexually Transmitted Diseases (STD)
- Introduction
- Some Sexually Transmitted Diseases
- Other diseases of the Reproductive Tract
- Infertility
- IVF-ET: in vitro fertilization and embryo transfer.
- ICSI: Intracytoplasmic Sperm Injection
- GIFT: Gamete Intrafallopian Transfer
- ZIFT: Zygote Intrafallopian Transfer
- IUT: Intra-Uterine Transfer
- IUI: Intra-Uterine insemination
- Adoption
CBSE Class 12 Biology Syllabus for Chapter 2: Genetics and Evolution
- Introduction of Principles of Inheritance and Variation
- Mendelism
- Mendelism
- Father of Genetics - Gregor Johann Mendel
- Reasons for Mendel's success
- Advantages of selecting pea plant for experiment by Mendel
- Terminology Related to Mendelism
- Mendel’s experiments on pea plant
- Monohybrid Cross
- Monohybrid Cross
- Representation of a Gene
- Punnett Square
- Back Cross and Test Cross
- Back cross
- Test cross
- Mendelian Inheritance - Mendel’s Law of Heredity
- Mendel’s Principles of Heredity
- Mendelian inheritance - Mendel’s Laws of Heredity
- The Law of Dominance
- The Law of Segregation (Law of Purity of Gametes)
- The Law of Independent Assortment
- Gregor Johann Mendel – Father of Genetics
- Extensions of Mendelian Genetics (Deviation from Mendelism)
- Intragenic Interactions - Incomplete Dominance
- Intragenic Interactions - Dominance
- Intragenic Interactions - Codominance
- Multiple Alleles
- Intragenic Interactions - Pleiotropy
- Polygenic Inheritance
- Chromosomal Theory of Inheritance
- Historical Development of Chromosome Theory
- Comparison Between Gene and Chromosome Behaviour
- Chromosomal Theory of Inheritance: Law of Segregation
- Chromosomal Theory of Inheritance: Law of Independent Assortment
- Linkage and Recombination
- Sex Determination
Sex Determination
- Sex Determination in human beings
- Sex Determination in birds
- Sex Determination in honey bees
- Sex Determination in Some Insects
- Sex Determination in Human
- Sex Determination in Birds
- Sex Determination in Honey Bees
- Concept of Mutation
- Types of mutation
- Mutagenic agents
- Chromosomal mutations
- Pedigree Analysis
- Genetic Disorders
- Genetic Disorders
- Examples of Genetic Disorders
- Mendelian Genetics
- Haemophilia
- Colour blindness
- Sickle-cell anaemia
- Thalassemia
- Phenylketonuria
- Albinism
- Huntington’s chorea
- Chromosomal Abnormalities
- Autosomal aneuploidy in human beings
- Down’s Syndrome/Trisomy - 21
- Patau’s Syndrome/Trisomy - 13
- Allosomal abnormalities in human beings
- Klinefelter’s Syndrome (XXY Males)
- Turner’s Syndrome (XO Females)
- Heredity and Variation
- Linkage and Crossing Over
- Linkage
- Types of linkage: Complete linkage and Incomplete linkage
- Linkage Groups
- Sex-linkage: Complete sex linkage and Incomplete sex linkage
- Crossing Over
- Morgan’s Experiments showing linkage and crossing over
- Principles of Inheritance and Variation Question
- Introduction of Molecular Basis of Inheritance
- Deoxyribonucleic Acid (DNA) and Its Structure
- The Discovery of DNA
- Introduction of DNA
- Composition of DNA
- Genes: The Functional Units of Heredity
- Seeds of Technology
- Structure of Polynucleotide Chain
- Structure of polynucleotide chain
- Nitrogenous Bases
- Nucleoside
- Nucleotide
- History of nucleic acids
- Salient features of the double-helix structure of DNA
⇒ Double helix
⇒ Polarity
⇒ Complementary base pairs
⇒ Dimensions
⇒ Chargaff's rule
⇒ Central dogma
- Packaging of DNA Helix
- Packaging in Prokaryotes
- Packaging in Eukaryotes
- Search for Genetic Material
- Introduction of Search for Genetic Material
- Transforming Principle (Griffith’s experiment)
- Biochemical Characterisation of Transforming Principle: Avery, McLeod and McCarty’s experiment
- The Genetic Material is a DNA
- Griffith’s experiments
- Avery, McCarty and MacLeod’s experiment
- Hershey - Chase Experiment
- Properties of Genetic Material (DNA Versus RNA)
- Introduction of Search for Genetic Material
- The RNA World
- DNA Replication
- Functions of DNA:
- Heterocatalytic function
- Autocatalytic function
Process of semicoservative replication
- Activation of Nucleotides
- Point of Origin or Initiation point
- Unwinding of DNA molecule
- Replicating fork
- Synthesis of new strands
- Leading and Lagging strand
- Formation of daughter DNA molecules
- The Experimental Proof
- The Machinery and the Enzymes
- Protein Synthesis
- Protein synthesis
- Process of protein synthesis: Transcription and Translation
- Central Dogma
- Introduction of Transcription
- Transcription Unit
- Transcription Unit and the Gene
- Types of RNA and the Process of Transcription
- Types of Rna, Genetic Code and Translation
- Genetic Code
- Characteristics of Genetic code
- Mutations and Genetic Code
- tRNA – the Adapter Molecule
- Translation
- Mechanism of Translation
- Regulation of Gene Expression
- Operon Concept
- Operon
- Lactose or lac operon
- Lac operon consists of the following components:
- Regulator gene (repressor gene)
- Promoter gene
- Operator gene
- Structural genes
- Inducer
- Role of lactose
- Human Genome Project
- Human Genome Project
- Goals of HGP
- Methodologies
- Salient Features of Human Genome
- Applications and Future Challenges
- DNA Fingerprinting Technique
- DNA Fingerprinting Technique
- Steps involved in DNA finger printing
- Application of DNA fingerprinting
- Structure of DNA and RNA
- Structure of Nucleotide
- Rice Genome Project
- Molecular Basis of Inheritance (Questions)
- Origin and Evolution of Universe and Earth
- Theories of Origin of Life
- Origin of life
- Theories of origin of life
- Big Bang Theory
- Theory of Panspermia
- Theory of Spontaneous Generation or Abiogenesis
- Theory of Biogenesis
- Theory of Chemical Origin
- Urey and Miller's experiment
- Evolution of Life Forms - a Theory
- Evidences for Biological Evolution
- Evidence for Biological evolution:
- Paleontological evidence
- Evidence from Morphological and anatomical evidence
- Embryological evidence
- Molecular evidence
- Evolution by natural selection (Industrial melanism)
- Evolution by anthropogenic
- Theories of Biological Evolution
- Adaptive Radiation
- Darwinism
- Darwinism or Theory of Natural Selection
- Main postulates Darwinism
- Evidence for Darwinism
- Drawbacks and Objections to Darwinism
- Neo Darwinism
- Modern Synthetic Theory of Evolution
Modern Synthetic Theory of Evolution
- Genetic variations
- Natural selection
- Isolation
- Organic Evolution
- Hardy Weinberg’s Principle
- Brief Account of Evolution
- Human Evolution
- Micro and Macro Evolution
- Speciation
- Speciation
- Modes to form New species
- Intraspecific Speciation: Allopatric speciation and Sympatric speciation
- Interspecific Speciation: Hybridisation
- Evolution Stages
- Gene Flow and Genetic Drift
- Evolution
CBSE Class 12 Biology Syllabus for Chapter 3: Biology and Human Welfare
- Introduction of Human Health and Diseases
- Common Diseases in Human Beings
- Immunity
- Types of Immunity
- Types of Immunity
1. Innate immunity or Inborn immunity
- Epithelial surface
- Antimicrobial substances in blood and
tissues - Cellular factors in innate immunity
- Fever
- Acute phase proteins (APPs)
2. Acquired immunity
- Active immunity
- Natural Acquired Active immunity
- Artificial Acquired Active immunity
II. Passive immunity
- Natural Acquired Passive immunity
- Artificially Acquired Passive
immunity
- Vaccination and Immunization
- Vaccination
- Immunization
- Allergies (Hypersensitivity)
- Autoimmunity
- Human Immune System
- Lymphoid organs:
- Primary or central lymphoid organs: Thymus gland, Bone marrow
- Secondary lymphoid organs: Lymph node, Spleen, Peyer’s patches, Tonsils, Spleen, Adenoids, MALT, GALT, BALT.
- Sexually Transmitted Diseases (STD)
- Introduction
- Some Sexually Transmitted Diseases
- Other diseases of the Reproductive Tract
- Cancer
- Introduction of Cancer
- Differences between normal cell and cancer cell
- Causes of cancer
- Cancer detection and diagnosis
- Treatment of cancer
- Scope of Immunology
- Introduction of Drugs and Alcohol Abuse
- Drugs and Alcohol Abuse
- Adolescence - Drug and Alcohol Abuse
- Addiction and dependence
- Effects of drugs and alcohol
- Prevention and control
- Addiction and Dependence
- Effects of Drug and Alcohol
- Prevention and Control of Drugs and Alcohol Abuse
- Adolescence - Drug and Alcohol Abuse
- Infectious and Non Infectious Disease
- Maintaining Good Health, Yoga, Excercise
- Human Health and Diseases (Questions)
- Introduction of Strategies for Enhancement in Food Production
- Animal Husbandry (Livestock)
- Agro-Complementary Occupations
- Animal Husbandry
- Apiculture (Bee Farming)
- Apiculture
- Types of Honey Bee
- Polymorphism in honey bee
- Artificial bee hive
- Pisciculture (Fish Farming)
- Pisciculture
- Types of Fish Culture
- Types of Ponds for Fish Culture
- Cultivable Food Fishes
- Nutritional Value of Fishes
- Animal Breeding
Animal breeding
- Breed
- Inbreeding
- Outbreeding
- Dairy Farming
- Proper Care for Optimal Yield
- Dairy Farm Management
- Protecting the Cattle from Diseases
- Livestock Management: Sheep, Goats, and Horses
- Poultry Farming
- Poultry Farm Management
- Components of Poultry Farm Management
- Egg and Broiler Production
- Poultry Disease
- Plant Breeding
Plant breeding
- Hybridization and its technique
Steps of Hybridization technique
Indian Hybrid Crops - Mutation Breeding
-Plant Breeding for Developing a Resistance to Insect Pest
- Hybridization and its technique
- Single Cell Protein (SCP)
- Single cell protein (SCP)
- Advantages of Single-Cell Protein
- Tissue Culture
- Definition
- Introduction
- Tissue Culture Stages
- Processes in Tissue Culture
- Strategies for Enhancement in Food Production (Questions)
- Microbes in Household Products
- Microbes in Household Food Processing
- Curd, Idli, Bread, Traditional drinks and food, Cheese
- Single cell protein (SCP)
- Microbes in Industrial Production
Microbes in Industrial Production
- Production of Alcoholic Beverages
- Production of organic acids
- Production of vitamins
- Production of Antibiotics
- Production of Enzymes
- Gibberellin production
- Microbes in Sewage Treatment
Composition of Sewage
Microorganisms in Sewage
Sewage treatment process includes four basic steps as follows:
- Preliminary Treatment
- Primary treatment (physical treatment)
- Secondary treatment (biological treatment)
- Tertiary treatment
- Microbes in Production of Biogas
- methanogens, biogas plant
- Microbes as Biocontrol Agents
- Microbes as Biocontrol Agents
- Examples of Microbial bio-control
- Microbes as Biofertilizers
- Biofertilizers
- Types of Biofertilizers
- Biofertilizer microorganisms
- Sources of Biofertilizers
a) Bacteria as a nitrogen fixer
b) Fungi
c) Cyanobacteria
- Energy Generation
- Production and Judicious Use
- Microbes in Human Welfare
Microbes in human welfare
- Microbes in food preparation
- Dosa, Dhokla and Idli
- Microbes as the Source of Food
- Dairy Products
CBSE Class 12 Biology Syllabus for Chapter 4: Biotechnology
- Process and Principles of Biotechnology
- Process and Principles of Biotechnology
- Technique of gene cloning and rDNA technology
- Tools of Recombinant DNA Technology
- Restriction Enzymes
- Restriction endonuclease
- Recognition sequence, Nucleases
- Exonucleases and Endonucleases
- Palindromic nucleotide sequences
- Separation and isolation of DNA fragments
- Cloning Vectors
- Cloning Vector
- Features that are required to facilitate cloning into a vector
(i) Origin of replication (ori)
(ii) Selectable marker
(iii) Cloning sites
⇒ Two processes for selection of recombinants over non-recombinants
(A) Inactivation of antibiotic resistance
(B) In presence of chromogenic substrate
(iv) Vectors for cloning genes in plants and animals
- Competent Host (For Transformation with Recombinant DNA)
- Competent Host (For Transformation with Recombinant DNA)
- Other methods of gene transfer
1) Microinjection
2) Gene gun/Biolistics
3) Disarmed Pathogen Vectors
- Restriction Enzymes
- Processes of Recombinant DNA Technology
- Isolation of the Genetic Material (DNA)
- Cutting of DNA at Specific Locations
- Amplification of Gene of Interest using PCR
- Insertion of Recombinant DNA into the Host Cell/Organism
- Obtaining the Foreign Gene Product
- Downstream Processing
- Introduction of Biotechnology and Its Application
- Biotechnological Applications in Agriculture
- In agriculture: for production of crops tolerant to abiotic stresses (cold, drought, salt, heat); pest-resistant crops (Bt-crops, RNAi with reference to Meloidogyne incognita); biofortification (golden rice, wheat – Atlas 66, maize hybrids, iron fortified rice)
- Genetically Modified Organisms - BT Crops
- Biotechnological Applications in Medicine
- In medicine: Genetically Engineered Insulin, Gene therapy - with reference to the treatment of SCID, molecular diagnosis by PCR, ELISA and use of DNA/RNA probe.
- Transgenic Animals
- Transgenic animals for bioactive products like alpha-1-antitrypsin for emphysema, alpha-lactalbumin
- Normal physiology and development
- Study of disease
- Biological products
- Vaccine safety
- Chemical safety testing
- Ethical Issues
- Bio Piracy and Patents
- GEAC (Genetic Engineering Approval Committee)
- Biopiracy
- Patents
- Cyber Crime
- Software Piracy
- Hacking
- Cracking
- Stem Cell Technology
- Biosafety Issues
- Vaccine safety testing
- Chemical safety testing
- Study of disease
- Commercial Applications of Biotechnology
- Healthcare Biotechnology
- Agriculture
- Gene therapy
- Genetically Modified Organisms (GMOs)
CBSE Class 12 Biology Syllabus for Chapter 5: Ecology
- Prevention of Air Pollution
- Controlling Vehicular Air Pollution: a Case Study of Delhi
- Introduction of Water Pollution and Its Control
- Effects of Domestic Sewage and Industrial Effluents on Water
- A Case Study of Integrated Waste Water Treatment
- Case studies of waste water treatment (FOAM and EcoSan)
- Solid Wastes
- Municipal solid wastes
⇒ Steps that can be taken by us to reduce the non-biodegradable waste
(i) Burning of the waste
(ii) Sanitary landfills - Hospital Waste
- Electronic waste (e-waste)
- Incineration
- Recycling
- Case Study of Remedy for Plastic Waste
- Municipal solid wastes
- Agrochemicals and Their Effects
- Agrochemicals
- Effects of Agrochemicals
- Biomagnification
- Eutrophication
- Case Study of Organic Farming
- Radioactive Wastes
- Greenhouse Effect and Climate Change
- Greenhouse effect
- Global warming
- Effects of global warming
- Prevention of global warming
- Ozone Layer Depletion
- Ozone Depletion in the Stratosphere
- Ozone Layer Depletion
- causes and prevention (to be covered theoretically, no reactions are required)
- Formation of ozone:- relevant equations
- Function in the atmosphere.
- Destruction of the ozone layer:- chemicals responsible for this to be named but reactions not required.
- Ozone Depletion in the Stratosphere
- Degradation by Improper Resource Utilisation and Maintenance
- Soil erosion and desertification
- Waterlogging and soil salinity
- Deforestation and Its Causes
- Deforestation
- Causes of deforestation
- Radioactive Waste Management and E-waste
- Solid Waste Management
- Environmental Issues
- Introduction of Organisms and Populations
- Ecology (Organism, Population, Community and Biome)
- Definition of habitat and niche
- Organism and Its Environment
- Introduction of Organisms and Environment
- Biomes
- Habitat
⇒ Key factors that lead to immense variations in physical as well as chemical conditions of varied habitats are: temperature, water, light, soil - Niche
- Major Abiotic Factors
- Major Abiotic Factors
(i) Temperature
(ii) Water
(iii) Light
(iv) Soil
- Major Abiotic Factors
- Responses to Abiotic Factors
- Responses to Abiotic Factors
- Living organisms deal with the extreme weather conditions through the following adaptations:
(i) Regulation
(ii) Conformation
(iii) Migration
(iv) Suspension
- Introduction of Organisms and Environment
- Population
- Population Attributes
- Population Ecology
- The population has certain attributes
- Birth Rate, Death Rate
- Sex Ratio
- Age Distribution
- Age Pyramid
- Population Size
- Population density
- Population Growth
- Life History Variation
- Population Attributes
- Population Growth
- Introduction
- Factors Related to Population Growth
- Population Interactions
Population Interactions
- Predation (adaptations in organisms to avoid predation)
- Competition (Interspecific, interference, Competitive exclusion, Competitive release, Gause's Competitive Exclusion Principle)
- Parasitism
⇒ Types of parasites: Ectoparasites, Endoparasites, Brood parasitism - Commensalism
- Mutualism
- Amensalism
- Population and Ecological Adaptations
- Organisms and Populations (Questions)
- Ecosystem
- Introduction to Ecosystem
- Interactions in the Ecosystem
- Introduction and Types of Ecosystem
- Definition of stenothermal, Eurythermal, stenohaline and euryhaline), responses to abiotic factors (regulate, conform, migrate, suspend). Allen’s rule.
- Ecosystem - Structure and Function
- Ecosystems
- Components of the environment - Abiotic and biotic, Productivity, Decomposition, Energy flow, Nutrient cycling
- The function of the Ecosystem:
- Photosynthetically Active Radiation (PAR), Definition of PAR, 10% Law, standing crop and standing state.
- Productivity of an ecosystem
- Concept of trophic level in an ecosystem
- Energy flow
- Food chain
- Food Web
- Ecological pyramids
- Decomposition
- Biogeochemical cycle (Nutrient cycle)
- Types of ecosystem
- Ecosystem services ( Benefits)
- Ecosystem Management
- Productivity
- Primary production
- Productivity
- Types of productivity
- Primary productivity
1) Gross primary productivity (GPP)
2) Net-primary productivity (NPP) - Secondary productivity
- Decomposition
- Decomposition
- Detritus
- Steps in Decomposition
(i) Fragmentation
(ii) Leaching
(iii) Catabolism
(iv) Humification
(v) Mineralisation - Factors affecting the rate of decomposition
- Concept of Energy Flow in an Ecosystem
- Introduction
- Trophic Levels of The Ecosystem
- Ecological Pyramids
- Ecological Pyramids
- Pyramid of biomass
- Pyramid of numbers
- Pyramid of energy
- Limitations of ecological pyramids
- Ecological Succession
Ecological succession
- Classification of ecological succession
(i) Primary Succession
(ii) Secondary Succession - Succession of Plants
- Kinds of plant succession
(i) Hydrarch Succession
(ii) Xerarch Succession
- Classification of ecological succession
- Nutrient Cycles
- Nutrient Cycles
- Types of Nutrient cycles
- Ecosystem Services
Ecological services
- Categories of ecosystem services
- Supporting services
- Provisioning services
- Regulating services
- Cultural services
Following are the main ecological services:
- Carbon fixation
- Oxygen release
- Pollination
- Ecosystems Patterns
- Biodiversity
- Species on Earth and Species in India
- How Many Species are there on Earth and How Many in India
- Importance of Species Diversity to the Ecosystem
- Species on Earth and Species in India
- Patterns of Biodiversity
Patterns of Biodiversity
- Latitudinal and altitudinal gradients
- Species-Area relationships
- Loss of Biodiversity
- Loss of Biodiversity
- Causes of Biodiversity losses
(i) Habitat loss and fragmentation
(ii) Overexploitation
(iii) Alien species invasions
(iv) Co-extinctions
- Conservation of Biodiversity
- Why should we conserve Biodiversity?
(i) Narrowly utilitarian argument
(ii) Broadly utilitarian argument
(iii) Ethical argument - How do we conserve Biodiversity?
(i) In-situ methods: Biodiversity Hotspots and Sacred Groves
(ii) Ex-situ Conservation - Zoological parks, Botanical parks, Wildlife Safari parks
- Why should we conserve Biodiversity?
- Endangered Organisms
- Importance of Biodiversity
- Ecological Role of Biodiversity
- Economic Role of Biodiversity
- Scientific Role of Biodiversity
- Rivet Popper hypothesis
- Extinction
- Red Data Book
- Red data book
- Categories in Red Data Book
(1) Extinct
(2) Extinct in the wild
(3) Critically Endangered
(4) Endangered
(5) Vulnerable
(6) Near Threatened
(7) Least Concern
(8) Data Deficient
(9) Not Evaluated
- Biodiversity and Its Conservation (Questions)
- In-situ Conservation
- Protected Areas
- National Parks (NP)
- Wild Life Sanctuaries (WLS)
- Biosphere Reserve (BR)
- Sacred Groves
- Ex-Situ Conservation
- Offsite Collections
- Gene Banks