Friday 29 April 2016

Class XI Biology Syllabus planner for the session 2016-17


Chapters
Practicals
April
Chapter1:The living world
Chapter2:Biological Classification*(till protista)
Parts of microscope
Potato osmometer
May
Chapter2:Biological classification
Chapter3:Plant Kingdom
Chapter4:Animal Kingdom*( till nonchordata)
Study of plant/ animal speciemens
July
Chapter4:Animal Kingdom
Chapter5:Morphology of Flowering Plants
Chapter6:Anatomy of Flowering Plants
Chapter7:Structural organization in Animals*( except cockroach)
Stem/ root/ leaf modifications
Inflorescence
Sudy of flowers of different families
Slide of Monocot/ dicot stem and root
August
Chapter7:Structural organization in Animals
Chapter8:Cell: Unit of Life
Chapter9:Biomolecules
Chapter10:Cell cycle and Cell division
Cockroach morphology
Study of plant/ animal tissues
Mitosis slides
September
Revision and examination

October
Chapter11:Transport in Plants
Chapter12:Mineral nutrition
Chapter13:Photosynthesis in higher plants
Chapter 14:Respiration in plants
Stomata distribution on leaf surface
Plasmolysis in Rheo leaf
Imbibition in raisin
Study of transpiration rates on leaf surfaces
November
Chapter15:Plant Growth and development
Chapter16:Digestion and absorption
Chapter17:Breathing and exchange of gases
Chapter19:Excretory products and their elimination
Detection of starch, sugar, protein and fats
Plant pigments separation by chromatography
Study of human skeleton

December
Chapter20:Locomotion and Movement
Chapter21:Neural Control and coordination
#Chapter18: Body fluids and circulation
#Chapter22:Chemical coordination and integration    #OTBA                                          
Observation and comments on experimental set up
Phototropism
Test for presence of urea / sugar in urine
Syllabus ( Term wise)
Ist UT( 30marks):        8th Aug:            Ch:1-6
Ist Term (70marks):     12th Sep:           Ch: 1-10
II UT (30marks):         2nd Nov           Ch11-14

IInd term(70 marks*):  18 Jan:             Ch:11-22*

**The planner is for reference only and is subject to revision. Any change will be communicated in the class...

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