CLASS XII (THEORY)
Syllabus - Biology (XII)
(180 Periods)
One Paper Time : 3 Hours Max. Marks : 70 Marks
Unit Title Marks
6. Reproduction 14
7. Genetics
and Evolution 18
8. Biology
and Human Welfare 14
9. Biotechnology and its Applications 10
10. Ecology and Environment 14
Total 70
1. Reproduction
Reproduction in organisms: reproduction, a
characteristic feature of all organisms for continuation of species; asexual reproduction modes of reproduction - asexual
and sexual reproduction; modes - binary
fission, sporulation, budding, gemmule, fragmentation; vegetative
propagation in plants.
Sexual reproduction in flowering plant: flower structure; development of male and female
gametophytes; pollination - types,
agencies and examples; outbreeding devices; pollen-pistil
interaction; double fertilization; post fertilization events - development of endosperm and
embryo, development of seed and formation of fruit; special modes-apomixis, parthenocarpy, polyembryony; Significance of seed and fruit formation.
Human Reproduction: male and female reproductive systems; microscopic anatomy of testis
and ovary; gametogenesis - spermatogenesis and oogenesis; menstrual cycle; fertilisation embryo
development upto blastocyst formation, implantation; pregnancy and placenta formation
(elementary idea); parturition (elementary idea); lactation (elementary idea).
Reproductive health:
need for reproductive health and prevention of sexually transmitted diseases
(STD); birth control – need and nethods,
contraception and medical termination of pregnancy
(MTP); amniocentesis; infertility and assisted reproductive technologies – IVF, ZIFT, GIFT (elementary idea for general awareness).
II. Genetics and Evolution (45 Periods)
Heredity and variation: Mendelian inheritance; deviations from Mendelism - incomplete dominance, co-dominance, multiple alleles and inheritance of blood groups,
pleiotropy; elementary idea of polygenic inheritance; chromosome theory of inheritance; chromosomes
and genes; Sex determination - in humans,
birds and honey bee; linkage and crossing over; sex linked inheritance - haemophilia, colour blindness; Mendelian disorder in humans - thalassemia; chromosomal disorders
in humans; Down's syndrome, Turner's
and Klinefelter's syndromes.
Molecular basis of inheritance: search for genetic material and DNA as genetic material; Structure
of DNA and RNA; DNA packaging; DNA replication; Central dogma; transcription, genetic
code, translation; gene expression and regulation - Lac Operon;
Genome and human geneome
project; DNA fingerprinting.
Evolution: origin
of life; biological evolution and evidences for biological evolution (paleontology, comparative anatomy, embryology and molecular evidence); Darwin's contribution, modern
synthetic theory of evolution; mechanism of evolution - variation
(mutation and recombination)
and natural selection with examples, types of natural selection; Gene flow and genetic drift;
Hardy - Weinberg's principle; adaptive radiation; human evolution.
III. Biology and Human Welfare (35 Periods)
Health and disease:
pathogens; parasites causing human diseases (malaria, filariasis, ascariasis,
typhoid, pneumonia, common cold, amoebiasis, ring worm); Basic concepts of immunology - vaccines; cancer, HIV and AIDs; Adolescene, drug and alcholol abuse.
Improvement in food production : Plant
breeding, tissue culture, single cell protein, Biofortification, Apiculature and Animal husbandry.
Microbes in human welfare:
In household food processing, industrial production, sewage
treatment, energy generation and as biocontrol agents and biofertilizers.
IV. Biotechnology and Its Applications (30 Periods)
Principles and process of biotechnology: genetic engineering (recombinant DNA technology).
application of biotechnology in health and agriculture: human insulin and vaccine production,
gene therapy;
genetically modified organisms - Bt crops;
transgenic animals; biosafety issues-
biopiracy and patents.
V. Ecology
and Environment 35 Periods
Organisms and environment: habitat and niche, population and ecological adaptations; population
interactions - mutualism,
competition, predation, parasitism; population attributes - growth, birth rate and death rate, age distribution.
Ecosystems: patterns,
components; productivity and decomposition; energy flow; pyramids of number, biomass, energy; nutrient cycles (carbon and phosphorous); ecological succession;
ecological services - carbon fixation,
pollination, oxygen release.
Biodiversity and its conservation: concept of biodiversity; patterns of biodiversity; importance
of biodiversity; loss of biodiversity; biodiversity conservation; hotspots, endangered organisms,
extinction, Red Data Book, biosphere reserves, national parks and sanctuaries.
Environmental issues:Air pollution
and its control; water pollution and its control; agrochemicals
and their effects; solid waste management; radioactive waste management; greenhouse effect
and global warning; ozone depletion; deforestation; any three case studies as success stories
addressing environmental issues.
Practicals
Maximum Marks : 30 60 Periods
A. List of Experiments
1. Study pollen
germination on a slide.
2. Collect
and study soil from at least two different sites and study them for texture, moisture
content, pH and water holding capacity of soil. Correlate with the kinds of plants found in them.
3. Collect
water from two different water bodies around you and study them for pH, clarity
and presence of any living organisms.
4. Study the presence
of suspended particulate matter in air at two widely different sites.
5. Study of plant population
density by quadrate method.
6. Study of plant population
frequency by quadrate method.
7. Prepare a temporary mount of onion root tip to study mitosis.
8. Study the effect of different temperatures and three different pH on the activity of salivary
amylase on starch.
Study/observation of the following (Spotting)
1. Flowers adapted
to pollination by different agencies (wind, insect).
2. Pollen germination on stigma through a permanent
slide.
3. Identification of stages of gamete development i.e. T.S. testis and T.S. ovary through permanent slides (from any mammal).
4. Meiosis in onion
bud cell or grasshopper testis through permanent slides.
5. T.S. of blastula through permanent slides.
6. Mendelian inheritance using seeds of different colour/sizes of any plant.
7. Study prepared
pedigree charts of any one of the genetic traits such as rolling of tongue,
blood groups, ear lobes,
widow's peak and colour blindness.
8. Exercise on controlled
pollination - emasculation, tagging and bagging.
9. Identification of common disease causing organisms likeAscaris, Entamoeba, Plasmodium,
ringworm through permanent slides or specimens. Comment on symptoms of disease that they cause.
10. Two plants and two animals
found in xeric conditions. Comment upon their morphological
adaptations.
11.
Plants and animals
found in aquatic
conditions. Comment upon their morphological adaptations.
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