Exploring Biology - Vol. 2 For Medical Entrances CBSE AIPMT,AIIMS,UP CPMT,MANIPAL,KCET WB JEE,MH-CET,BCECE,EAMCET OJEE & all other National & Regional exams
Book Details
Author(s)SUDHAKAR BANERJEE
PublisherArihant Publications
ISBN / ASIN9350941295
ISBN-139789350941294
MarketplaceFrance 🇫🇷
Description
The book has been divided into 27 chapters namely Reproduction in Organisms, Sexual Reproduction in Flowering Plants, Human Reproduction, Reproductive Health, Growth, Regeneration & Ageing, Mendelin Basis of Inheritance, Choromosomal Basis of Inheritance, Gene, Its Expression & Regulation, Human Genetics, Origin of Life, Evidences of Evolution, Theories of Evolution, Mechanism of Evolution, Evolution of Human, Human Health & Diseases, Basic Concepts of Immunology, Adolescence & Drug/ Alcohol Abuse, Animal Husbandry, Microbes in Human Welfare, Plant Breeding & Diseases Control, Biotechnology: Principles & Processes, Biotechnology & Its Applications, Biomedical Technologies, Organisms & Populations, Ecosystem, Biodiversity & Its Conservation and Environmental Issues, each sub-divided into number of chapters as per the Class XII NCERT Biology Syllabi. The book contains more than 5000 objective questions of all types like single option correct, matching, assertion-reason and statement based questions.The questions covered in the book have been designed to ensure comprehensive knowledge of the concepts and also their applications for solving different types of problems. Thequestions in the book incorporate the syllabi of almost all medical entrances in India.Each chapter contains objective questions presented in two levels, Level I covering the basic questions and Level II covering higher difficulty order questions. Each chapter also contains a collection of questions asked in different national and regional medical entrances. The exercises have been solved in detail to help students understand the concepts better and effectively. Appendix to the terms used in the book has been given at the end along with questions asked in 2014 & 2015 previous years' medical entrances.

