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The Living World (Class 11 Biology) — One Shot (Night Shot Limitless | NEET 2025 | Garima Goel)
80 topics across 6 chapters
Chapter 1
Living World Essentials: what is living & diversity
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Characteristics of living organisms
3 subtopics
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Living properties notes: growth, reproduction, metabolism, cellular organization, consciousness
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Living vs non-living growth: crystals vs organisms (NEET-style comparisons)
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Quick quiz: classify 15 statements as living/non-living (with reasons)
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Diversity and scope of study
3 subtopics
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Biodiversity levels: genetic, species, ecosystem (1-page summary + examples)
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Why classification is needed: handling diversity + communication in biology (key NCERT lines)
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Draw a mind map for the whole unit: Diversity in the Living World → Living World → Classification → Kingdoms
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Species concept & variation
3 subtopics
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Species definition (interbreeding) + limitations (asexuals, fossils) — NEET notes
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Species vs population vs community: basic distinctions with one example each
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NCERT examples drill: write scientific names + identify genus/species (10 items)
Chapter 2
Taxonomy & Systematics: purpose and workflow
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Taxonomy vs systematics
2 subtopics
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Make a 2-column table: taxonomy vs systematics (definitions, scope, examples)
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Linnaeus & classical taxonomy: what to remember for NEET (keywords + 5 facts)
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Steps in taxonomy: identification → nomenclature → classification
3 subtopics
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Identification basics: characters, comparisons, and the idea of keys (concept summary)
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Classification basics: grouping into taxa + why ranks exist (concept summary)
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Worked example: go from specimen → identification → correct scientific name → rank placement
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Phylogeny & modern classification (high-level)
2 subtopics
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Phylogenetic thinking: traits, ancestry, relatedness (NEET-level explanation)
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Cladogram basics: read a simple tree (common ancestor, branches) — 6 practice questions
Chapter 3
Nomenclature: scientific naming rules
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Binomial nomenclature basics
2 subtopics
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Practice: convert 15 common names to proper binomials (format + genus/species)
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Trinomial names (subspecies): when/why used (NEET-appropriate depth)
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Nomenclature codes (ICN/ICZN/ICNP) and what they govern
2 subtopics
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Match the code to the organism group (plants/algae/fungi vs animals vs prokaryotes) — drill set
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Core principles: priority, typification, uniqueness, valid publication (bullet notes + 8 questions)
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How to write scientific names correctly: capitalization, italics/underline, author citation (NCERT rules)
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Type specimens and typification
2 subtopics
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Typification terms: holotype, isotype, lectotype (NEET-level memorization + 10 MCQs)
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Connect the idea: type specimen ↔ herbarium sheet ↔ valid naming (concept linking exercise)
Chapter 4
Taxonomic Hierarchy: categories & ranks
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Hierarchy of ranks: kingdom → species
2 subtopics
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Memorize the hierarchy with a mnemonic + write it from memory 10 times (speed drill)
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Define each rank (kingdom→species) with one example each (fill-in worksheet)
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Taxon vs category; ranks vs taxa
2 subtopics
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Taxon vs category: 12 true/false statements (with explanations)
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Rank-mapping exercise: place one organism into taxa at each rank (guided example)
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Species, genus, family: how to differentiate (high-yield)
2 subtopics
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Quick comparison table: species vs genus vs family (definitions + 2 examples each)
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Practice: choose the correct rank for 20 given pairs (e.g., Panthera vs Felidae)
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NCERT examples & edge cases for hierarchy
2 subtopics
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NCERT exemplar list: write 10 standard examples and underline genus/species correctly
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Variety/subspecies/cultivar: basic distinctions + 8 MCQs (only what NEET needs)
Chapter 5
Taxonomic Aids: herbarium, gardens, museums, keys
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Herbarium
2 subtopics
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Herbarium sheet: parts, labeling, mounting (draw and label from memory)
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Why herbaria matter: reference, verification, type specimens (10 one-liners for NEET)
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Botanical gardens
2 subtopics
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Botanical gardens roles: conservation + identification + research (bullet notes + 10 MCQs)
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Memorize a short list of famous botanical gardens (as per your syllabus/NCERT coaching notes)
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Museums, zoos & culture collections
2 subtopics
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Museum vs zoo vs aquarium: differences in purpose and what they preserve/display (NEET notes)
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Culture collections: what they store (microbes), why they’re useful (concept + 6 MCQs)
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Keys, flora, manuals, monographs
3 subtopics
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Dichotomous keys: couplets, leads, how to navigate (mini-notes + 8 questions)
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Flora vs manual vs monograph: definitions and differences (table + 12 MCQs)
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Practice: use a simple 6-step dichotomous key to identify 5 organisms (self-check)
Chapter 6
NEET/CBSE Exam Mastery: notes + MCQs
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NCERT line-by-line checklist for 'The Living World'
3 subtopics
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Keyword list: memorize exact definitions (taxonomy, systematics, taxon, nomenclature, species, etc.)
How to write scientific names correctly: capitalization, italics/underline, author citation (NCERT rules) (see Chapter 3)
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Create a 1-page revision sheet for the whole chapter (headings + 15 key lines)
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MCQ practice & error log
3 subtopics
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Build an error-log template (topic, subtopic, why wrong, correct concept, revisit date)
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Timed 30-question MCQ set on The Living World (aim: accuracy first, then speed)
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Revise wrong options: for each wrong MCQ, explain why each option is right/wrong
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Previous-year question (PYQ) mapping
2 subtopics
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Solve PYQs: last 10 years questions tagged to The Living World (with NCERT line reference)
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PYQ pattern analysis: list top 10 repeatedly tested micro-points in this chapter
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Common traps & misconceptions
2 subtopics
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Assertion–Reason + True/False drill set focused on definitions and exceptions (25 items)
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Confusing-terms glossary: taxonomy vs systematics, taxon vs category, identification vs classification
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Revision & test strategy for NEET Biology
2 subtopics
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Spaced repetition schedule: Day 1 → Day 7 → Day 14 → Day 30 (what to revise each time)
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Mock test analysis routine: convert mistakes into subtopic tasks (and re-test in 72 hours)