BIOLOGY
NEET NCERT
NOTES
CLASS 11 QUICK REVISION
,Sl. No: Chapters Page No:
1. The Living World 01 – 05
2. Biological Classification 06 – 13
3. Plant Kingdom 14 – 24
4. Animal Kingdom 25 – 38
5. Morphology of Flowering Plants 39 – 52
6. Anatomy of Flowering Plants 53 – 61
7. Structural Organisation in Animals 62 – 75
8. Cell – The Unit of Life 76 – 85
9. Biomolecules 86 – 96
10. Cell Cycle and Cell Division 97 – 102
11. Transport in Plants 103 – 110
12. Mineral Nutrition 111 – 116
13. Photosynthesis in Higher Plants 117 – 125
14. Respiration in Plants 126 – 132
15. Plant Growth and Development 133 – 141
16. Digestion and Absorption 142 – 148
17. Breathing and Exchange of Gases 149 – 154
,18. Body Fluids and Circulation 155 – 160
19. Excretory Products and their Elimination 161 – 166
20. Locomotion and Movement 167 – 173
21. Neural Control and Coordination 174 – 180
22. Chemical Coordination and Integration 181 – 188
, Living World
Characteristics of Living Beings
1) Growth: Increase in mass and no. of cells in body.
• Fundamental characteristic, intrinsic property.
• Continuous in plants but upto certain age in animals.
• Non living organisms also grow → extrinsic growth.
E.g: Mountains grow by addition of snow.
• Unicellular organism grow by cell division.
• It can't be taken as defining property of living organism.
2) Reproduction: Production of new individuals of same kind by grown up individuals.
• Fundamental characteristic, it can be sexual or asexual.
• Some organism like mule, worker bee, sterile human can't reproduce.
• In unicellular, reproduction is synonymous with growth.
• It is characteristic of living organisms but not an exclusive feature.
• It can't be taken as defining property of living organism.
3) Metabolism: Sum total of all chemical reactions occuring inside living organism during
processes like photosynthesis, respiration etc.
• Isolated reaction outside body (in-vitro) are neither living nor non living.
• It can be considered as defining features of all life forms.
4) Consciousness: Ability to detect changes in environment and respond accordingly.
• Plants respond to external factors - light, water, temperature.
• Photoperiod affect reproduction in both plants and animals.
• Human beings have self consciousness too.
• Patient in coma virtually supported by machine which replace heart and lungs are
neither living nor dead.
• It is regarded as defining features of all life forms.
Diversity in Living World
Biodiversity: No. and various kind of organisms found on earth.
• No. of species that are known and described in the range between 1.7-1.8 million.
Nomenclature: Standardised naming of living organism such that a particular organism is
known by the same name all over the world.
Identification: Determining the features of organism correctly.
ICBN: International Code for Botanical Nomenclature.
ICZN: International Code for Zoological Nomenclature.
ICVN: International Code for Virus Nomenclature.
ICNCP: International Code of nomenclature for cultivated plants.
Binomial Nomenclature: Universally accepted name with 2 parts.
• by Carolus Linnaeus.
Rules:
i) In Latin, written in Italics, if handwritten then underlined.
ii) First word starts with capital letter, second word with small letter. First name
represent Genus and second species.
iii) Author's name after second word i.e. specific epithet.
1
NEET NCERT
NOTES
CLASS 11 QUICK REVISION
,Sl. No: Chapters Page No:
1. The Living World 01 – 05
2. Biological Classification 06 – 13
3. Plant Kingdom 14 – 24
4. Animal Kingdom 25 – 38
5. Morphology of Flowering Plants 39 – 52
6. Anatomy of Flowering Plants 53 – 61
7. Structural Organisation in Animals 62 – 75
8. Cell – The Unit of Life 76 – 85
9. Biomolecules 86 – 96
10. Cell Cycle and Cell Division 97 – 102
11. Transport in Plants 103 – 110
12. Mineral Nutrition 111 – 116
13. Photosynthesis in Higher Plants 117 – 125
14. Respiration in Plants 126 – 132
15. Plant Growth and Development 133 – 141
16. Digestion and Absorption 142 – 148
17. Breathing and Exchange of Gases 149 – 154
,18. Body Fluids and Circulation 155 – 160
19. Excretory Products and their Elimination 161 – 166
20. Locomotion and Movement 167 – 173
21. Neural Control and Coordination 174 – 180
22. Chemical Coordination and Integration 181 – 188
, Living World
Characteristics of Living Beings
1) Growth: Increase in mass and no. of cells in body.
• Fundamental characteristic, intrinsic property.
• Continuous in plants but upto certain age in animals.
• Non living organisms also grow → extrinsic growth.
E.g: Mountains grow by addition of snow.
• Unicellular organism grow by cell division.
• It can't be taken as defining property of living organism.
2) Reproduction: Production of new individuals of same kind by grown up individuals.
• Fundamental characteristic, it can be sexual or asexual.
• Some organism like mule, worker bee, sterile human can't reproduce.
• In unicellular, reproduction is synonymous with growth.
• It is characteristic of living organisms but not an exclusive feature.
• It can't be taken as defining property of living organism.
3) Metabolism: Sum total of all chemical reactions occuring inside living organism during
processes like photosynthesis, respiration etc.
• Isolated reaction outside body (in-vitro) are neither living nor non living.
• It can be considered as defining features of all life forms.
4) Consciousness: Ability to detect changes in environment and respond accordingly.
• Plants respond to external factors - light, water, temperature.
• Photoperiod affect reproduction in both plants and animals.
• Human beings have self consciousness too.
• Patient in coma virtually supported by machine which replace heart and lungs are
neither living nor dead.
• It is regarded as defining features of all life forms.
Diversity in Living World
Biodiversity: No. and various kind of organisms found on earth.
• No. of species that are known and described in the range between 1.7-1.8 million.
Nomenclature: Standardised naming of living organism such that a particular organism is
known by the same name all over the world.
Identification: Determining the features of organism correctly.
ICBN: International Code for Botanical Nomenclature.
ICZN: International Code for Zoological Nomenclature.
ICVN: International Code for Virus Nomenclature.
ICNCP: International Code of nomenclature for cultivated plants.
Binomial Nomenclature: Universally accepted name with 2 parts.
• by Carolus Linnaeus.
Rules:
i) In Latin, written in Italics, if handwritten then underlined.
ii) First word starts with capital letter, second word with small letter. First name
represent Genus and second species.
iii) Author's name after second word i.e. specific epithet.
1