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Ecosystem – NEET NOTES

Types of Ecosystem  Ecosystem: Structure and Function  Basic Components of Ecosystem: 1. Productivity Type Occurs In Formula / Definition Availability to GPP Producers Total energy fixed during photosynthesis Not directly available NPP Producers GPP – Respiration Available to consumers Secondary Productivity Consumers Biomass formed from eating producers/consumers Consumer biomass NEP Whole ecosystem GPP – All

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Molecular Basis of Inheritance – NEET Notes

DNA Deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA) is the hereditary material in most organisms. It carries genetic instructions for growth, development, and reproduction. DNA is found in the nucleus of eukaryotic cells and in the cytoplasm of prokaryotic cells. Structurally, DNA is a double-helix molecule composed of two long strands of nucleotides. Each nucleotide consists of three components:

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Biotechnology and Its Applications – NEET Notes

1. Biotechnology Applications in Agriculture Biotechnology plays a significant role in agriculture by enhancing crop productivity, developing pest-resistant plants, and improving food quality. Through genetic engineering, specific genes are introduced into plants to enhance their desirable traits. This process allows the development of genetically modified (GM) crops, which offer improved yield, resistance to pests and

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Principles of Inheritance and Variation – NEET Notes

✅ Definitions of Key Terms: 🌿 Mendelism – The Foundation of Genetics Mendelism refers to the principles of heredity formulated by Gregor Johann Mendel, based on his experiments on pea plants (Pisum sativum). His work laid the foundation for modern genetics. Mendel’s Experimental Design: 🔍 Mendel’s Experiments and Results ⚖️ Mendel’s Laws of Inheritance Mendel formulated three fundamental laws based on his

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Human Reproduction – NEET NOTES

1. Male Reproductive System: Overview The male reproductive system consists of primary and accessory organs responsible for producing, storing, and transporting sperm. It also plays a role in hormone secretion, particularly testosterone, which regulates secondary sexual characteristics. The primary sex organs are the testes, which produce sperm and hormones. The accessory organs include the duct

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Sexual Reproduction in Flowering Plants – NEET Notes

🌿 Introduction to Sexual Reproduction in Flowering Plants Sexual reproduction in flowering plants (angiosperms) involves the formation and fusion of male and female gametes, leading to the production of seeds and fruits. It is a complex process involving multiple events: pre-fertilization (gametogenesis and pollination), fertilization (syngamy and triple fusion), and post-fertilization (seed and fruit formation).

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