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Chapterwise Important Spot Class-11

This document provides a chapter-wise summary of important questions and page numbers from Class 11th textbooks. It lists the top 5 questions from each chapter that students should focus on, along with the page number where the topic is discussed. Some of the key chapters covered include the living world, plant kingdom, animal kingdom, transport in plants, photosynthesis, respiration, excretory system, skeletal system, and endocrine glands. This summary aims to help students efficiently prepare for their exams by highlighting the most important topics and questions from each chapter.

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Chapterwise Important Spot Class-11

This document provides a chapter-wise summary of important questions and page numbers from Class 11th textbooks. It lists the top 5 questions from each chapter that students should focus on, along with the page number where the topic is discussed. Some of the key chapters covered include the living world, plant kingdom, animal kingdom, transport in plants, photosynthesis, respiration, excretory system, skeletal system, and endocrine glands. This summary aims to help students efficiently prepare for their exams by highlighting the most important topics and questions from each chapter.

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CHAPTERWISE IMPORTANT SPOT (CLASS-11th)

Chapter–1 (The living World) 3. 91 4 (Dicot & Monocot root)


Page No. Que. 4. 90 3 (Vascular tissue system)
1. 11 4 (Taxonomical aids) Chapter–7 (Structural Organisation in Animal)
2. 7 3 (Rules of Nomenclature) Page No. Que.
3. 5 2 (Defining feature of life forms) 1. 101 8 (Epithelial tissue)
Chapter–2 (Biological Classification) 2. 112 7 (Cockroach)
Page No. Que. 3. 102 6 (Glandular & Compounds Epithelium)
1. 27 10 (Viroids lichens) 4. 113 5 (Cockroach anatomy)
2. 26 9 (Virus) 5. 103 4 (Conenctive tissue)
3. 20 9 (Mycoplasma, Protista) Chapter–8 (Cell : The unit of Life)
4. 19 9 (Archaebacteria, Eubacteria) Page No. Que.
5. 22 6 (Fungi) 1. 136 11 (Chloroplasts, ribosomes)
6. 24 6 (Basidio mycetes, Deuteromycetes) 2. 129 9 (Cell envelope, Mesosomes Ribosome)
Chapter–3 (Plant Kingdom) 3. 133 9 (Endoplasmic reticulums, Golgi, bodies)
Page No. Que. 4. 134 9 (Lysosomoes, Vascular)
1. 38 10(Heterosporous, Pterido, Gymosperms) 5. 135 8 (Mitochondria, golgi, apparatus)
2. 32 9 (Algae uses) Chapter–9 (Biomolecules)
3. 30 6 (Algae classification) Page No. Que.
4. 33 4 (Brown algae) 1. 144 7 (Lipids, Amino acids)
5. 34 5 (Bryophyte) 2. 145 5 (Diagrammatic representation, of
Chapter–4 (Animal Kingdom) organic compounds in living tissue)
Page No. Que. 3. 149 4 (Polysaccharides, Nuclei acids)
1. 51 8 (Ctenophora, Platyhelminthes) 4. 151 4 (Nature of Bonds)
2. 53 7 (Arthropoda, Mollusca) 5. 156 3 (Enzyme action, activation energy)
3. 57 7 (Osteichthyes, Amphibia) Chapter–10 (Cell Cycle and Cell Division)
4. 54 6 (Echinodermata) Page No. Que.
5. 56 6 (Cyclostomata, Chondrichthyes) 1. 168 19 (Meiosis -I)
Chapter–5 (Morphology of Flowering Plants) 2. 165 9 (Metaphase)
Page No. Que. 3. 163 7 (Phase of cell cycle)
1. 75 9 (Androecium, Gynoecium, Placentation) 4. 164 5 (G0 phase M-phase)
2. 76 5 (Fruit) Chapter–11 (Transport in Plants)
3. 79 5 (Fabaceae) Page No. Que.
4. 74 5 (Aestivation) 1. 186 5 (Root pressure, Guttation)
5. 73 5 (Hypo, Epi, Perigynous) 2. 187 4 (Transpiration)
Chapter–6 (Anatomy of Flowering Plants) 3. 178 3 (Comparison of different transport
Page No. Que. mechanism)
1. 96 11 (Spring & Autumn, Wood, Heartwood Chapter–12 (Mineral Nutrition)
& Sapwood) Page No. Que.
2. 89 4 (Epidermal tissue system) 1. 198 8 (Role of micro-macro elements)
CHAPTERWISE IMPORTANT SPOT (CLASS-11th)

2. 201 7 (Nitrification) Chapter–18 (Body Fluids and Circulation)


3. 197 4 (Role of elements) Page No. Que.
4. 202 4 (Biological N2 fixation) 1. 280 7 (Lymphocytes, Platelets)
5. 203 3 (Nitrogenase, leg- Hb) 2. 279 6 (Plasma & Formed elements)
Chapter–13 (Photosynthesis in Higher Plants) 3. 286 6 (ECG)
Page No. Que. 4. 281 3 (Blood coagulation)
1. 213 6 (Cyclic & non cyclic Chapter–19 (Excretory Products and their
Photophosphorylation) Elimination)
2. 220 5 (Photorespiration) Page No. Que.
3. 218 4 (C4-pathway ) 1. 294 9 (Function of tubules)
4. 219 2 C4-(Pathway diagram) 2. 297 6 (Regulation of kidney functions)
Chapter–14 (Respiration in Plants) 3. 290 3 (Excretory products & structure)
Page No. Que. 4. 298 2 (Disorders of excretory system)
1. 233 5 (ETS) Chapter–20 (Locomotion and Movement)
2. 232 4 (Kreb’s cycle) Page No. Que.
3. 236 2 (Metabolic pathway & RQ) 1. 312 17 (Joints & Disorders of skeletl system)
Chapter–15 (Plant Growth and Development) 2. 307 6 (Mechanism of muscle contraction)
Page No. Que. 3. 311 5 (Pectoral & pelvic girdle)
1. 248 4 (Auxin) 4. 310 5 (Ribs)
2. 250 4 (Ethylene & ABA) Chapter –21 (Neural Control and Coordination)
3. 252 4 (Vernalisation, seed Dormancy) Page No. Que.
4. 247 3 (Discovery of PGRs) 1. 321 10 (Forebrain, Midbrains, Hindbrain )
Chapter–16 (Digestion and Absorption) 2. 324 8 (Eye)
Page No. Que. 3. 325 4 (Ear)
1. 262 15 (Digestion in stomach & intestine) 4. 327 3 (Crista- Macula)
2. 259 5 (Alimentary canal) Chapter–22 (Chemical Coordination and Integration)
3. 264 3 (Calorific value, Mechanism of Page No. Que.
transport) 1. 333 11 (Pituitary Gland)
4. 265 3 (Disorders of digestive system) 2. 337 8 (Pancrease)
Chapter–17 (Breathing and Exchange of Gases) 3. 336 6 (Adrenal Gland)
Page No. Que. 4. 334 6 (Pineal & Thyroid gland)
1. 272 9 (Respiratory volumes & capacities)
2. 271 6 (Respiratory volumes & capacities)
3. 274 6 (Transport of gases)
4. 275 6 (Disordes of respiratory system)

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