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  														-							KITE	VICTERS-PLUS	TWO	BIOLOGY	CLASS-2	KITE	VICTERS-FIRST	BELL-PLUS	TWO	CHEMISTRY	CLASS-1		+2	Computer	Science	Chapter	wise	Q	&	A	by
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  in	CBSE	Guide	website.CBSE	Guide	Biological	Classification	class	11	NotesCBSE	guide	notes	are	the	comprehensive	notes	which	covers	the	latest	syllabus	of	CBSE	and	NCERT.	It	includes	all	the	topics	given	in	NCERT	class	11	Biology	text	book.	Users	can	download	CBSE	guide	quick	revision	notes	from	myCBSEguide	mobile	app	and	my	CBSE	guide
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  procedure	of	arranging	organisms	into	groups	and	subgroups	on	the	basis	of	their	similarities	and	dissimilarities	and	placing	the	group	in	a	hierarchy	of	categories.Importance	of	classification-It	is	not	possible	to	study	every	organism.	Study	of	one	or	two	organism	of	a	group	gives	sufficient	information	about	the	essential	features	of	the	group.It	helps
  in	identification	of	new	organism.Classification	helps	in	knowing	the	relationship	amongst	different	groups	of	organisms.The	organism	of	past	cannot	be	studied	without	a	proper	system	of	classification.Classification	Artificial	system	of	classificationNatural	system	of	classificationPhylogenetic	system	of	classificationArtificial	system	of	classification–
  Only	one	or	two	morphological	characters	for	grouping	of	organism	is	used.	Flowering	and	non-flowering	plants,	enaima	and	anaima.	Aristotle	classification.Natural	system	of	classification–	Takes	into	consideration	comparable	study	of	a	number	of	characters	so	as	to	bring	out	natural	similarities	and	dissimilarities	and	hence	natural	relationships
  among	the	organisms.	Bentham	and	Hooker	classification,	etc.Phylogenetic	System	of	Classification–	Based	on	the	evolutionary	relationship	of	organisms.	In	this	system	organism	are	classified	on	the	basis	of	their	evolution	on	earth	from	primitive	to	highly	evolved.	Engler	and	Prantl	classification	and	Hutchinson	classification,	etc.Depending	upon	the
  type	of	system	of	classification	organism	are	classified	into	following	kingdom	system.Kingdom	system	of	classification	Two	kingdom	:	Plantae	AnimaliaThree	kingdom	:	Plantae	Protista	AnimaliaFive	kingdom	:	Monera	Protista	Fungi	Plantae	AnimailaIn	two	kingdom	system	of	classification	organisms	are	grouped	on	the	basis	of	presence	and	absence
  of	cell	wall	as	proposed	by	Linnaeus(	father	of	taxonomy).Three	kingdom	systems-	Haeckel	separated	unicellular	animals,	algae	and	fungi	on	the	basis	of	lack	of	tissue	differentiation	and	new	kingdom	Protista	was	introduced.Five	kingdom	systems-	R.H.Whittaker	divided	all	the	organism	into	five	kingdom	in	order	to	develop	phylogenetic
  classification.Monera–	The	kingdom	includes	all	prokaryotes-	mycoplasma,	bacteria,	actinomycetes	and	cyanobacteria.Unicellular,	prokaryotes	and	contain	the	most	primitive	of	living	formsThe	cells	are	microscopic	and	cell	wall	is	generally	present.Genetic	materials	are	not	organized	into	nucleus	and	contain	naked	DNA.Membrane	bounded
  organelles	are	absent.Reproduction	is	asexual	except	gene	recombination.Flagella	may	be	present	and	are	of	single	stranded.Example-	Blue-green	algae,	Bacteria,	etc.Bacteria	are	the	most	abundant	micro-organism	that	can	survive	in	all	kinds	of	climate.	They	are	group	of	most	primitive	prokaryotes	which	live	under	most	hostile	conditions	like
  extreme	salty	area	(halophiles),	hot	springs	(thermoacidophiles)	and	marshy	area	(methanogens).	They	differ	from	other	bacteria	in	having	different	cell	wall	structure	(absence	of	peptidoglycan).	Methanogens	are	present	in	the	gut	of	several	ruminant	animals	like	cows	and	buffalo,	which	is	responsible	for	production	of	biogas	(methane)	from	dung	of
  these	animals.Eubacteria	–	They	are	called	as	true	bacteria.	They	contain	rigid	cell	wall,	if	motile	contain	flagellum.	Cyanobacteria	or	blue-green	algae	are	gram	positive	photosynthetic	bacteria.	They	contain	chlorophyll	a	and	carotenoids.	They	may	be	unicellular,	colonial	or	filamentous,	fresh	water,	marine	or	terrestrial.	Some	of	them	have
  specialized	heterocyst	cells	to	perform	nitrogen	fixation	(Nostoc	and	Anabaena).Chemosynthetic	bacteria	oxidize	inorganic	substances	like	nitrate,	nitrite,	ammonia	etc.	to	produce	energy	and	help	in	recycling	of	nitrogen,	phosphorous,	sulphur	etc.Heterotrophic	bacteria	are	most	abundant	and	act	as	decomposer.	They	are	helpful	in	production	of
  curd,	antibiotic	and	fixing	nitrogen	in	leguminous	plants.	Some	of	them	are	pathogenic	and	cause	disease	like	cholera,	typhoid,	tetanus	and	citrus	canker.Mycoplasma	–	they	are	the	simplest	free	living	prokaryotes.	They	are	also	known	as	PPLO	(Pleuropneumonia	like	organism).	They	lack	cell	wall	and	can	survive	without	oxygen.	They	cause	disease	in
  plants	and	animals.Protista–	Kingdom	Protista	includes	Chrysophytes,	Dinoflagellates,	Eugleoids,	slime	mould	and	Protozoans.It	includes	all	unicellular	and	colonial	eukaryotes.Most	of	them	are	aquatic	forming	plankton.Mode	of	nutrition	may	be	photosynthetic,	saprophytic,	parasitic	or	holozoic.Flagella	if	present	are	11	stranded	with	9+2
  arrangement	of	microtubules	composed	of	tubulin.Genetic	material	consists	of	2	or	more	DNA	molecules.They	includes	diatoms	and	golden	algae	(desmids)	found	in	fresh	water	as	well	as	marine	water.In	diatoms	cell	wall	forms	two	thin	overlapping	cells	which	fit	together	as	in	soap	box.The	siliceous	indestructible	cell	wall	pile	up	at	the	bottom	of
  water	reservoirs	and	form	big	heaps	called	diatomaceous	earth.	It	may	extend	for	hundred	meter	and	used	for	polishing,	filtration	of	oil	and	syrups.	They	are	chief	producer	in	oceans.They	are	basically	unicellular,	motile,	biflagellate	and	photosynthetic	protists.Predominate	colour	is	golden	brown	but	yellow,	green,	red	and	even	blue	also	exists.Some
  Dinoflagellates	like	Gymnodinium	and	Gonyaulax	grow	in	large	number	in	the	sea	and	make	the	water	look	red	and	cause	the	so	called	“red	tide”.They	are	Euglena	like	unicellular	flagellates	which	possess	pellicle	instead	of	cell	wall	which	make	their	body	flexible.They	have	two	flagella,	one	short	and	other	long.They	are	photosynthetic	in	presence	of
  sunlight	and	act	as	predators	in	absence	of	sunlight.Example-	Euglena,	Peranema.Slime	MouldsThey	are	saprophytic	protists	and	feeds	on	decaying	twigs	and	leaves.Under	favorable	condition,	they	form	an	aggregation	called	plasmodium	which	produce	fruiting	bodies	bearing	spores.The	cell	wall	of	spores	contain	cellulose.The	spores	are	dispersed
  by	air	currents.Example-	Physarum,	Fuligo.ProtozoansAll	protozoans	are	heterotrophs	and	live	as	predators	or	parasites.They	are	considered	as	primitive	relatives	of	animals.Amoeboids	move	and	capture	food	by	pseudopodia.	Some	are	parasitic	also.Flagellated	protozoans	are	free-living	or	parasitic.	They	have	flagella.Ciliated	protozoans	are	aquatic
  and	have	cilia	all	over	the	body	for	movement.Sporozoans	includes	organism	that	have	infectious	spore	like	stage	in	their	life	cycle.Kingdom	Fungi–They	are	achlorophyllous,	heterotrophic,	spore	forming,	non-vesicular	eukaryotic	organisms.Cell	wall	is	made	up	of	chitin	or	fungal	cellulose.Reserved	food	is	glycogen.Mode	of	nutrition	is	saprophytic,
  parasitic	or	symbiotic.Reproduction	may	be	vegetative	(fragmentation,	fission	or	budding),	asexual	(conidia,	sporangiospores	or	zoospores)	or	sexual	reproduction	by	oospores,	ascospore	and	basidiospores.Sexual	cycles	involves	the	following	steps-Plasmogamy,	fusion	of	male	and	female	gametes.Karyogamy,	fusion	of	two	nuclei.Meiosis	in	zygote	to
  produce	haploid	spores.Phycomycetes–They	are	found	in	aquatic	habitat	and	on	decaying	wood	in	moist	and	damp	places.The	mycelium	is	aseptate	and	coenocytic.Asexual	reproduction	by	zoospores(	motile)	or	aplanospores	(non-motile).Example-	Mucus,	Rhizopus,	Albugo	etc.Ascomycetes	(The	sac	fungi)They	are	saprophytic,	decomposers,	parasitic
  or	coprophilous	(growing	on	dung).Mycelium	and	branched	and	septate	and	asexual	spores	are	conidia.Sexual	spores	are	called	ascospores	produced	inside	the	fruiting	body	called	ascocarps.Example-	Neurospora,	Asperigillus,	Claviceps	etc.Basidiomycetes	(The	club	fungi)The	mycelium	is	branched	and	septate.Vegetative	reproduction	is	by
  fragmentation.	Asexual	spores	are	not	found.	Sexual	reproduction	is	by	two	vegetative	or	somatic	cells	forming	basidium.Basidiospores	are	produced	in	basidium	by	developing	a	fruiting	body	called	basidiocarps.Example-	Agaricus,	Ustilago,	Puccinia.Deuteromycetes	(The	fungi	imperfect)Only	vegetative	and	asexual	phase	is	known.Mycelium	is
  septate	and	branched.	Some	members	are	saprophytes	or	parsites.Example-	Alternaria,	Trichoderma,	Colletotrichu.Kingdom	PlantaeEukaryotic,	chlorophyll	bearing	organism.Life	cycle	is	divided	into	diploid	saprophytic	and	haploid	gametophytic,	which	alternate	with	each	other.Kingdom	Plantae	includes	Algae,	Bryophytes,	Pteridophytes,
  Gymnosperms	and	Angiosperms.Kingdom	AnimaliaHeterotrophic,	eukaryotic	organisms	that	are	multicellular	and	cell	wall	is	absent	in	the	cell.Mode	of	nutrition	is	holozoic	and	reserve	food	is	glycogen	or	fats.Sexual	reproduction	is	by	copulation	between	male	and	female	followed	by	embryological	development.Virus,	Viroids	and	LichensFive	kingdom
  system	of	classification	do	not	includes	Virus,	Viroids	and	Lichens.Viruses	are	non-cellular	organisms	having	inert	crystalline	structure	outside	the	living.	When	they	enter	the	living	cell,	they	take	over	the	machinery	of	living	cell	to	replicate	themselves.D.J.Ivanowsky	recognized	certain	microbes	as	causal	organism	of	mosaic	disease	of	tobacco.In
  addition	to	proteins,	viruses	also	contain	genetic	material	that	could	be	DNA	or	RNA.	In	general,	virus	that	infect	plants	have	single	stranded	RNA	and	virus	that	infect	animals	have	double	stranded	DNA.Some	common	diseases	caused	by	virus	are	common	cold,	influenza,	AIDS,	small	pox,	leaf	rolling	and	curling.Bacteria	feeding	virus	are	called
  Bacteriophage.They	are	usually	double	stranded	DNA	viruses.The	protein	coat	called	capsid	is	made	of	small	subunits	called	capsomeres,	protects	the	nucleic	acid.	These	capsomeres	are	arranged	in	helical	or	polyhedral	geometric	forms.Viroids	are	discovered	by	T.O.Diener	as	new	infectious	agent	smaller	than	virus	causing	potato	spindle	tuber
  disease.	They	are	free	RNA	without	protein	coat.Lichens	are	symbiotic	association	between	algae	and	fungi.	The	algal	part	is	called	Phycobiont	and	fungal	parts	are	called	Mycobiont.	They	are	good	pollution	indicator	as	they	do	not	grow	in	polluted	area.CBSE	Revision	notes	(PDF	Download)	FreeCBSE	Revision	notes	for	Class	11	Biology	PDFCBSE
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