CISCE ICSE Class 7 Biology Syllabus - Free PDF Download
CISCE Syllabus 2024-25 ICSE Class 7: The CISCE ICSE Class 7 Biology Syllabus for the examination year 2024-25 has been released by the Council for the Indian School Certificate Examinations, CISCE. 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 2024-25 CISCE ICSE Class 7 Biology Board Exam will entirely be based on the most recent syllabus. Therefore, students must thoroughly understand the new CISCE syllabus to prepare for their annual exam properly.
The detailed CISCE ICSE Class 7 Biology Syllabus for 2024-25 is below.
Academic year:
CISCE ICSE Class 7 Biology Revised Syllabus
CISCE ICSE Class 7 Biology and their Unit wise marks distribution
CISCE ICSE Class 7 Biology Course Structure 2024-25 With Marking Scheme
# | Unit/Topic | Weightage |
---|---|---|
C | Tissue | |
101 | Plant Tissues | |
102 | Animal Tissues | |
CC | Kingdom Classification | |
201 | Kingdoms in Plants | |
202 | Kingdoms in Animals | |
CCC | Plant Life | |
301 | Photosynthesis | |
302 | Respiration | |
CD | Human Body | |
401 | Excretory System | |
402 | Nervous System | |
D | Health and Hygiene | |
501 | Allergy | |
Total | - |
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Syllabus
CISCE ICSE Class 7 Biology Syllabus for Chapter 100: Tissue
101 Plant Tissues
- Tissues - “The Teams of Workers”
- Introduction
- Differences Between Plant and Animal Tissues
- Plant Tissues
- Introduction
- Experiment
- Meristems or Meristematic Tissues
- Introduction
- Types of Meristematic Tissue
- Permanent Tissue
- Simple Permanent Tissues (Supporting Tissue)
- Introduction
- Experiment
- Types of Simple Permanent Tissues
- Complex Permanent Tissues
- Introduction
- Types of Complex Permanent Tissues
- Complex Permanent Tissue: Xylem Structure and Function (Conducting Tissue)
- Complex Permanent Tissue: Phloem Structure and Function (Conducting Tissue)
- Simple Permanent Tissues (Supporting Tissue)
102 Animal Tissues
- Animal Tissues
- Epithelial Tissue
- Introduction
- Simple Epithelium Tissue
- Compound Epithelial Tissue
- Connective Tissue
- Introduction
- Loose Connective Tissue
- Dense Connective Tissue
- Specialized Connective Tissue
- Muscular Tissue
- Introduction
- Types of Muscular Tissue
- Nervous Tissue
- Introduction
- Structure of a Neuron
- Epithelial Tissue
CISCE ICSE Class 7 Biology Syllabus for Chapter 200: Kingdom Classification
201 Kingdoms in Plants
- Biological Classification
- Introduction
- Classification and Evolution of Diversity in Living Organisms
- Classification of Living Things
- Classification of Living Organisms
- Classification
- Need for Classification
- Advantages of Classification
- Five Kingdom Classification
- Introduction
- Hierarchy Classification
- Five Kingdom Classification
- Kingdom Monera
- Introduction
- Experiment
- Kingdom Protista
- Introduction
- Experiment
- Kingdom Fungi
- Introduction
- Experiment
- Classification of Kingdom Plantae
- Kingdom Plantae: Thallophyta (Algae)
- Kingdom Plantae: Thallophyta (Fungi)
- Phanerogams
- Cryptogams
- Division II- Bryophytes
- Bryophyta
- Activity
- Division III- Pteridophytes
- Division II- Bryophytes
- Phanerogams
- Division I-Gymnosperms
- Division II- Angiosperms
- Angiosperms
- Activity
- Classification of Angiosperms
- Classification and Structure of Seeds
- Structure of a Dicotyledonous Seed
- Structure of Monocotyledonous Seed
202 Kingdoms in Animals
- Taxonomic Hierarchy of Living Organisms: Unit of Classification
- Invertebrata and Vertebrata
- Non Chordates (Invertebrata)
- Chordates
- Chordata: Prochordata
- Chordata: Vertebrata
- Comparison of chordates and non-chordates
- Kingdom Animalia
- Kingdom Animalia
- Characteristics of Kingdom Animalia
- Invertebrate: Phylum Nematoda
- Chordata: Vertebrata
- Class - Cyclostomata
- Class - Pisces
- Class - Amphibia
- Class - Reptilia
- Class - Aves
- Class - Mammalia
- Non Chordates (Invertebrata)
- Phylum: Porifera
- Phylum: Cnidaria/Coelenterata
- Phylum: Platyhelminthes
- Phylum: Annelida
- Phylum: Arthropoda
- Phylum: Mollusca
- Phylum: Echinodermata
CISCE ICSE Class 7 Biology Syllabus for Chapter 300: Plant Life
301 Photosynthesis
- Mode of Nutrition in Plant
- Autotrophic Plants
- Photosynthesis: Food-Making Process in Plants
- Plastid
- Chlorophyll: The Vital Plant Pigment
- Chlorophyll
- Chloroplasts
- Too much light destroys chlorophyll
- Regulation of Stomatal Opening for Letting in Carbon Dioxide
- Opening and Closing of Stomata
- Potassium ion concentration theory (recent)
- Sugar concentration theory (old)
- Process of Photosynthesis
- Factors Affecting Photosynthesis
- Blackman - Law of limiting factors
- Factors affecting photosynthesis
- External Factors:
1) Availability of sunlight
2) Temperature
3) Water
4) Humidity
5) CO2 Concentration [atmospheric]
6) O2 availability - Internal Factors:
1) Number of leaves
2) Size of leaves
3) Leaf age
4) Orientation of leaves
5) Mesophyll cells and chloroplasts
6) Internal CO2 concentration
7) Anatomy of leaf
- End Result of the Products of Photosynthesis
- End-products of photosynthesis
- Glucose
- Water
- Oxygen
- Significance of Photosynthesis
302 Respiration
- Respiration
- Introduction
- Respiration involves
- Types of Respiration
- Types of Respiration: Aerobic and Anaerobic Respiration
- Cellular respiration
- Types of cellular respiration
- Aerobic Respiration
- Anaerobic Respiration
- Aerobic respiration in plant/animal
- Anaerobic respiration in plant/animal
- Differences in anaerobic respiration in plants and animals
- Respiration in Plant
- Do plants breathe?
- The process of respiration in plants
- Respiration in roots
- Respiration in stems
- Respiration in leaves
- Types of respiration
- Aerobic Respiration
- Anaerobic Respiration
- Respiration and Photosynthesis
CISCE ICSE Class 7 Biology Syllabus for Chapter 400: Human Body
401 Excretory System
- Excretion
- Introduction
- Excretion in Plants
- Experiment
- Excretion in Human
- Formation of Urine
- Artificial kidney (Hemodialysis)
- Human Excretory System
- Introduction
- Human Excretory System Organs
- Excretion in Humans
- Mechanism of Excretion in Humans
- Dialysis
- Kidney and Its Internal Structure
- Kidneys
- Internal Structure of the kidney
- Kidney Tubule (Nephrons)
- Kidney tubule
- Structure of a Kidney tubule
- Blood supply to the kidney tubules
- Function of the Kidney - “Production of Urine”
- Ultrafiltration
- Reabsorption
- Tubular secretion (Renal Secretion)
- Distal convoluted tubule (DCT)
- Collecting duct
- Accessory Excretory Organs
- Excretory role of skin
- Excretory role of lungs
- Excretory role of liver
- Osmoregulation
- Common Disorders of the Urinary System
- Kidney stones
- Uremia
- Nephritis
- Renal Failure
- Diabetes
- Urinary tract infection
- Haemodialysis
- Peritoneal dialysis
- Kidney transplant
- Renal Calculi
- Glomerulonephritis
- Dialysis and Artificial Kidney
- Dialysis
- Types of Dialysis
402 Nervous System
- Control and Co-ordination
- Control and Co-ordination in Human Being
- Neural Tissue
- Neuron (Or Nerve Cell) and Its Types
- Neuron
- Types of neurons
- Unipolar neurons
- Bipolar neurons
- Multipolar neurons
- Sensory or afferent neurons
- Motor or efferent neurons
- Association (connecting) neurons
- Nerve
- Types of Nerve
- Sensory nerves
- Motor nerves
- Mixed nerves
- Difference between Neuron and Nerve
- Neuron (Or Nerve Cell) and Its Types
- Neuron
- Types of neurons
- Unipolar neurons
- Bipolar neurons
- Multipolar neurons
- Sensory or afferent neurons
- Motor or efferent neurons
- Association (connecting) neurons
- Nerve
- Types of Nerve
- Sensory nerves
- Motor nerves
- Mixed nerves
- Difference between Neuron and Nerve
- Neuron (Or Nerve Cell) and Its Types
- Neuron (Or Nerve Cell) and Its Types
- Nerve Fibres
- Nerve Fibres
- Properties of nerve fibres
- Types of Nerve Fibres
- Myelinated nerve fibre
- Non-myelinated nerve fibre
- Nerve Fibres
- Human Nervous System
- Introduction
- Components of Nervous System
- Neuron
- Need of Nervous System
- Major Division of the Nervous System
- The major division of The Nervous System
- Central Nervous System (CNS)
- Peripheral nervous system (PNS)
- Somatic Nervous System
- Autonomic Nervous System
- Components of the nervous system at a glance
- Central Nervous System (CNS)
- Central Nervous System
- Different regions of Brain and its functions
- The Human Brain - Forebrain
Forebrain:
- Olfactory lobes
- Cerebrum
- Diencephalon
- The Spinal Cord
- Spinal Cord
- T. S. of spinal cord
- Functions of the spinal cord
- Peripheral Nervous System (PNS)
- Peripheral Nervous System
- Types of PNS
CISCE ICSE Class 7 Biology Syllabus for Chapter 500: Health and Hygiene
501 Allergy
- Allergies (Hypersensitivity)
- Entry Routes of Allergies
- Signs and Symptoms of Allergies
- Types of Allergies
- Some Common Allergic Reactions
- Precautions and Care for Prone to Allergies