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General Science - Biology

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📂 UPSC Prelims Paper 1 - General Studies

Description

Life sciences fundamentals, systems, processes and their relevance to health, environment, and agriculture.

Learning Objectives

Learners will understand, apply, and analyze essential biology concepts, relate them to human health, technology, and society, and address issues of ecology, genetics, disease, and biotechnology in exams.

Topics (18)

1
Classification of Living Organisms

Kingdoms, binomial nomenclature, taxonomic hierarchy, major examples from all groups.

2
Plant Kingdom

Algae, bryophytes, pteridophytes, gymnosperms, angiosperms. Photosynthesis, reproduction, transpiration.

3
Animal Kingdom

Protozoa to vertebrates, comparative anatomy, characteristics, animal reproduction.

4
Human Anatomy and Physiology

Endocrine, skeletal, muscular, nervous, digestive, circulatory, respiratory, reproductive and excretory systems.

5
Nutrition and Digestion

Carbohydrates, proteins, vitamins, minerals, digestive physiology, malnutrition, deficiency diseases.

6
Respiratory System

Organs, mechanism of breathing, gas exchange, role of hemoglobin, diseases (asthma, TB).

7
Circulatory System

Heart, blood vessels, components of blood, circulation types, blood groups, heart diseases.

8
Excretory System

Kidneys, nephron, urine formation, osmoregulation, dialysis, common ailments.

9
Nervous System

Neuron, brain, spinal cord, central/peripheral/automatic nervous system, reflexes, neurological disorders.

10
Reproductive System

Male/female organs, puberty, menstrual cycle, fertilization, contraception, reproductive disorders.

11
Diseases and Immunity

Communicable/non-communicable diseases, immunity types, immunization, major viral/bacterial diseases, HIV/AIDS, COVID-19.

12
Microorganisms

Classification, disease-causing microorganisms, antibiotics, fermentation, food Industry application.

13
Biotechnology and Genetic Engineering

Recombinant DNA, cloning, GM crops, gene therapy, bioethics, modern trends.

14
Ecology and Environment

Ecosystems, trophic levels, food chains/webs, biogeochemical cycles, biosphere reserves, importance for sustainability.

15
Agriculture and Plant Breeding

Green Revolution, plant breeding, types of crops, animal rearing, advances like hybrid seeds.

16
Human Health and Diseases

Public health systems, common ailments, lifestyle diseases, malnutrition, sanitation, government health policies.

17
Cell Biology

Prokaryotic and eukaryotic, animal/plant cells, cell wall, nucleus, mitochondria, mitosis, meiosis.

18
Genetics and Evolution

Laws of inheritance, genetic disorders, Darwin’s theory, natural selection, mutations, genetic engineering.