Pearson Objective Biology [Volume 1] For NEET by Rajiv Vijay , Pearson BIOLOGY, Pearson
Pearson Objective Biology [Volume 1] For NEET by Rajiv Vijay , Pearson BIOLOGY, Pearson
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Objective Biology for NEET-Volume I/II is a part of a two-volume set, which is developed specially to cater to the requirements of medical aspirants. Written in a comprehensible manner, the book is a huge repository of diligently chosen practice questions and previous years’ questions. Significant attention has been paid to the recent trends in topical coverage and the latest question paper pattern as appeared in the NEET examination while designing the book. This is a must have resource for NEET and other similar medical entrance examinations.
Features
Constructed as per the latest class XI and XII NCERT curriculum
Chapter-wise NCERT Exemplar questions
Plethora of practice questions to check understanding
‘Assertion and reason’ type questions for AIIMS and other similar examinations
Previous Years’ Questions incorporated in every chapter
Mock Tests and Sample Papers at the end of the book for self-evaluation
Table of Contents
1. Living World
2. Biological Classification
3. Plant Kingdom
4. Animal Classification
5. Plant Morphology
6. Anatomy of Flowering Plants
7. Structural Organization in Animals
8. Cell: The Unit of Life
9. Biomolecules
10. Cell Cycle and Cell Division
Disclaimer: This blog does no longer very own this e-book neither created nor scanned. We simply supplying the hyper link already available on net and other sources. If any manner it violates the law or has any issues then kindly mail us or contact us neetjeeaspirants@gmail.com forthis Link Removal. I have created this Blog Just to help poor students who are financially terrible to buy any book from market. Thanks.
Objective Biology for NEET-Volume I/II is a part of a two-volume set, which is developed specially to cater to the requirements of medical aspirants. Written in a comprehensible manner, the book is a huge repository of diligently chosen practice questions and previous years’ questions. Significant attention has been paid to the recent trends in topical coverage and the latest question paper pattern as appeared in the NEET examination while designing the book. This is a must have resource for NEET and other similar medical entrance examinations.
Features
Constructed as per the latest class XI and XII NCERT curriculum
Chapter-wise NCERT Exemplar questions
Plethora of practice questions to check understanding
‘Assertion and reason’ type questions for AIIMS and other similar examinations
Previous Years’ Questions incorporated in every chapter
Mock Tests and Sample Papers at the end of the book for self-evaluation
Table of Contents
1. Living World
2. Biological Classification
3. Plant Kingdom
4. Animal Classification
5. Plant Morphology
6. Anatomy of Flowering Plants
7. Structural Organization in Animals
8. Cell: The Unit of Life
9. Biomolecules
10. Cell Cycle and Cell Division
11. Transport in Plants
12. Mineral Nutrition
13. Photosynthesis in Higher Plants
14. Respiration in Plants
15. Plant Growth and Development
16. Digestion and Absorption
17. Breathing and Exchange of Gases
18. Body Fluids and Circulation
19. Excretory Products and Their Elimination
20. Locomotion and Movement
21. Neural Control and Co-ordination
22. Chemical Co-ordination and Integration.
13. Photosynthesis in Higher Plants
14. Respiration in Plants
15. Plant Growth and Development
16. Digestion and Absorption
17. Breathing and Exchange of Gases
18. Body Fluids and Circulation
19. Excretory Products and Their Elimination
20. Locomotion and Movement
21. Neural Control and Co-ordination
22. Chemical Co-ordination and Integration.
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