Quick Overview
These notes cover the most important exam topics in biology, written in simple language with key
points, diagrams, and definitions.
1. Taxonomy
• Definition: The science of classifying organisms.
• Levels of Classification: Kingdom, Phylum, Class, Order, Family, Genus, Species.
• Mnemonic: King Philip Came Over For Good Soup.
• Binomial Nomenclature: Developed by Carl Linnaeus. Every species has a two-part name:
Genus + species (e.g., Homo sapiens).
2. Bacteria
• Definition: Microscopic, single-celled prokaryotes.
• Shapes: Cocci (spherical), Bacilli (rod-shaped), Spirilla (spiral).
• Reproduction: Mainly by binary fission.
• Importance: Helpful (nitrogen fixation, decomposition, yogurt making) and harmful (cholera,
TB, pneumonia).
3. Protists
• Definition: Simple eukaryotic organisms (not plants, animals, or fungi).
• Examples: Amoeba (pseudopodia), Paramecium (cilia), Euglena (photosynthetic +
heterotrophic).
• Importance: Source of food in aquatic ecosystems; some cause diseases (Plasmodium →
malaria).
4. Cell Biology (Quick Review)
• Cell Theory: All living things are made of cells, cell is the basic unit of life, all cells come from
pre-existing cells.
• Differences: Prokaryotic (bacteria ‒ no nucleus) vs. Eukaryotic (plants, animals ‒ nucleus +
organelles).
5. Genetics Basics
• DNA: Carries genetic information.
• Genes: Segments of DNA coding for traits.
• Mendel s Laws: Law of Segregation, Law of Independent Assortment.
6. Human Biology (Exam Hotspot)