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Syllabus For Tet 2oii Science (Biology, Chemistry and Physics) For U.P. Ievel (Classes Vi-Viii) Total Marks: 30 Biolosv

This document provides a syllabus for the TET 2OII Science exam covering Biology, Chemistry, and Physics for classes VI-VIII in Uttar Pradesh, India. It outlines 7 topics in Biology including introductory concepts, classification of living organisms, plant and animal systems, ecology and the environment. It also covers 6 topics in Chemistry such as elements and compounds, periodic classification, chemical bonds, physical and chemical changes, biomolecules, and acids and bases. The 7 topics in Physics include kinematics, laws of motion, heat and temperature, light, sound, electricity, and natural phenomena.

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Syllabus For Tet 2oii Science (Biology, Chemistry and Physics) For U.P. Ievel (Classes Vi-Viii) Total Marks: 30 Biolosv

This document provides a syllabus for the TET 2OII Science exam covering Biology, Chemistry, and Physics for classes VI-VIII in Uttar Pradesh, India. It outlines 7 topics in Biology including introductory concepts, classification of living organisms, plant and animal systems, ecology and the environment. It also covers 6 topics in Chemistry such as elements and compounds, periodic classification, chemical bonds, physical and chemical changes, biomolecules, and acids and bases. The 7 topics in Physics include kinematics, laws of motion, heat and temperature, light, sound, electricity, and natural phenomena.

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SYLLABUS FOR TET 2OII SCIENCE [Biology,Chemistryand Physics] VI-VIII) For U.P.

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1. Introductory Biology o o . Branches Biology andits scope of Importanceof Biology in everydaylife Significantdiscoveries and invention,contributionof scientists

2. Living World o o features. of Classification plantsand animalswith their characteristic Cell - Conceptof cell, cell theory, cell types, structureof cells and functions of cell organelles, differencebetweenplant and animalcells. o r of Cell Division- Types,Cell cycleand processes cell division. their distributionand functions. Tissues Different typesof plant and animal tissues,

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Animal World o Organ systems and their functions Digestive system, Respiratory system,

Circulatory system, Excretory system, Nervous system, Endocrine system and system. Reproductive o o Sense oreansin man Nutrition and deficiencydiseases

5. Our Environment o o Pollution and its types Conceptof ecosystem

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Economicimportanceof animals: Modern animal husbandry Pisciculture Sericulture Vermiculture

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Virus, Bacteria,Protozoa, Algae and Fungus: Common microbial diseasesin man : Malaria, Cholera, Ring worm, Dysentery, Dianhoea,Typhoid, AIDS and Hepatitis.

7. Recent trends in Biology Hybridizationtechniques, Preliminaryidea of geneand its function, Genebanks,Genetic Engineering, GeneTherapyand Tissueculture.

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2. Periodic classification of elements : Atomic structure,Periodic law, Modern Periodic Table,Basic idea of periodicity of properties elements. of

3. Nature of Chemical Bond : Ionic bond, Electrovalentand Covalentbond, Differences betweenElectrovalent and Covalentcompounds.

4. Physical and Chemical Change : Differences betweenchemicaland physicalchange.

5. Biomolecules : Foods and its components, elementaryidea about the composition and functions of Carbohydrates, Proteins and Lipids, Sourcesand Deficiency diseasesof Vitamins.

6. Properties of Water : Temporaryand permanent hardness water, removalof hardness of by different methods.

7. Acids, Basesand Salts : Different salts and their reactionwith Acids and Bases,weak and strongacidsand bases, idea of pH, neutralization reaction.

8. Fibre and Fabric : Natural and syntheticfibre, Polyrner.

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