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BIOLOGY
NEET NCERT
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CLASS 12 QUICK REVISION

,Sl. No: Chapters Page No:


1. Reproduction in Organisms 01 - 08


2. Sexual Reproduction in Flowering Plants 09 - 22


3. Human Reproduction 23 - 32


4. Reproductive Health 33 - 37


5. Principles of Inheritance and Variation 38 - 52


6. Molecular Basis of Inheritance 53 - 68


7. Evolution 69 - 79


8. Human Health and Diseases 80 - 90


9. Strategies for Enhancement in Food Production 91 - 96


10. Microbes in Human Welfare 97 - 102


11. Biotechnology: Principles and Processes 103 - 109


12. Biotechnology and its Applications 110 - 113


13. Organisms and Populations 114 - 122


14. Ecosystem 123 - 131


15. Biodiversity and Conservation 132 - 136


16. Environmental Issues 137 - 144

,Reproduction in Organisms
Life span: Period from birth to natural death of an organism.
• It doesn't depend on size. Eg: Sizes of crow and parrot are similar but life span show wide
difference, also mango tree has much shorter life span than Peepal tree.
• No individual is immortal except single celled.

Organism Life Span
Elephant 60 – 70 Years
Crocodile 60 Years
Horse 50 – 60 Years
Crow 15 Years
Banana Tree 25 – 30 Years
Cow 20 – 25 Years
Tortoise 100 – 150 Years
Fruit fly 2 weeks
Rice Plant 3 – 4 Months
Butterfly 1 – 2 Weeks
Rose 5 – 7 Years
Dog 10 – 12 Years
Parrot 140 Years
Banyan 200 Years

Reproduction: Biological process in which organism gives rise to young ones similar to
itself.
• It enables continuity of species, generation after generation.
• Its of 2 types – asexual and sexual reproduction.

Asexual Reproduction: Offsprings are produced by single parent with or without
involvement of gamete formation.
• Offsprings are identical and exact copies of their parent.
• Clone: Morphologically and genetically similar individuals.
• Common among single celled, plants and animals with simple organisation.




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, Reproduction in Organisms




1. Cell Division: Parent cell divides into 2 and give rise to new individuals.
Eg: Protists and Monerans
2. Binary fission: Cell divides into 2 halves and grow into an adult.
Eg: Amoeba, Paramecium.
3. Budding: Unequal division, bud remains attached to parent cell initially and then gets
separated and mature to new organism.
Eg: Yeast and Hydra.
4. Multiple fission:
• Encystation: Under unfavourable condition. Amoeba withdraws its pseudopodia and
secretes 3 layered hard covering (cyst) around itself.
• Sporulation: Under unfavourable condition, it divides by multiple fission and produce
minute spores (Pseudopodiospores), cyst wall bursts out and spores are liberated.
5. Special reproductive structures: In algae and members of kingdom fungi.
a) Zoospores: Eg – Chlamydomonas
b) Conidia: Eg – Penicillium
c) Buds: Eg – Hydra
d) Gemmules: Eg – Sponges




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