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NEET TRICKS PHYSICS, CHEMISTRY AND BIOLOGY 2020
NEET IMPORTANT TRICKS BIOLOGY :-
Physics And Chemistry
AND IMPORTANT POINT :-
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🌵 * Biology Trick * 🦋
Forarn the type of epithelium present at various sites in our body:
1. Simple Squamous: BLEM
B - Bowmans Capsule
L- Lung Alveoli
E- Endothelium
M - Mesothelium
2. Simple Cuboidal: ROT
R- Renal tubules
O -Outer Enamel Epithelium
T- Thyroid Follicles
3. Simple Columnar: BIG SIR
B - Brain
I - Intestines
G- Gall Bladder
S- Stomach
I - Inner Enamel Epithelium
R - Resp Tract
4. Pseudostratified Columnar: Pls doNNT Booze
P - Paranasal Sinus
N- Nasal Cavity
N- Nasopharynx
T-Trachea
B- Bronchi
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💢Trick no -->5 💢
chem
Chemistry periodic table :-FOR CHEMISTRY:
Periods 1,2& 3
H He Li Be B C N O F Ne Na Mg Al Si P S Cl Ar
Mnemonic-
Happy Henry Likes Beer But Could Not Obtain Four Nuts.
Naughty Magpies Always Sing Perfect Songs Clawing Ants.
Period 2 : Live BBC News on Friday Night. [Li Be B C N O F Ne]
💢Group 1 : Lina ki Ruby se friendship hai. [ Li Na K Rb Cs Fr]
💢Group 2 : Beta mange car scooter, baap rone se raazi. [Be Mg Ca Sr Ba Ra]
💢Group 14 : Chemistry sir gives sanki problems. [ C Si Ge Sn Pb]
💢Group 15 : Nahi pasand aise sab bhai. [N P As Sb Bi]
💢Group 16 : Oh! Style Se Tel Polish. [O S Se Te Po]
💢Group 17 : Fir call kar bahar ayi aunty. [ F Cl Br I At]
💢Group 18 : He Never Arrived; Kara Xero Run pe out. [He Ne Ar Kr Xe Rn]
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Menomics bio 🐛🦋🐌
ANIMAL KINGDOM
Mnemonic: Sponges---
Pores All Your Sides.
Pore – Porifera
All – Spongilla
Your – Euspongia,
Sides – Sycon.
Examples: Spongilla, Euspongia, Sycon
PHYLUM COELENTERATA (CNIDARIA):
Examples: Physalia, Obelia, Meandrina, Adamsia, Aurelia, Gorgonia, Pennatula, Hydra.
Mnemonic: Physics Objective exams Mein Adam Aur George Ne Pen Hide kiya.
Physics – Physalia
Objective – Obelia
Mein – Meandrina
Adam – Adamsia
Aur – Aurelia
George – Gorgonia
Ne – Cnidaria
Pen – Pennatula
Hide – Hydra.
PHYLUM PLATYHELMINTHES:
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Examples: Taenia, Planaria, Fasciola.
Mnemonic: Teeno ki Planning Fail hui.
Teeno – Taenia
Planning – Planaria
Fail – Fasciola
PHYLUM MOLLUSCA:
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Examples: Pinctada, Sepia, Octopus, Dentalium, Aplysia, Chaetopleura, Pila, Loligo.
MNEMONIC: Phir se Octopus dekhenge, aap pehle chai pe lo.
Phir – Pinctada
Se – Sepia
Octopus
Dekhenge – Dentalium
Aap – Aplysia
Chai – Chaetopleura
Pe – Pila
Lo – Loligo
PHYLUM ECHINODERMATA:
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Examples: Ophinuria, Antedon, Asterias, Echinus, Cucumaria.
MNEMONIC: office mein aunty asked for ek cucumber.
Office – Ophinuria
Aunty – Antedon
Asked – Asterias
Ek – Echinus
Cucumber – Cucumaria.
PHYLUM ASCHELMINTHES/ NEMATODA:
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Examples: Ancylostoma, Wuchereria, Ascaris, Rhabditis.
MNEMONIC: Annie Bechaari AksarReh jati hai
Annie – Ancylostoma
Bechaari – Wuchereria
Aksar – Ascaris
Reh – Rhabditis.
PHYLUM ANNELIDA:
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Examples: Hirudinaria, Pheretima, Nereis.
MNEMONIC: HERO PHERE KE TIME NAHITHA.
Hero – Hirudinaria
Phere ke time – Pheretima
Nahi – Nereis.
PHYLUM ARTHROPODA:
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Examples: Locusta, Limulus, Bombax, Apies, Scorpion, Butterfly, Palaemon, Laccifer, Anopheles, Culex, Aedes.
MNEMONIC: LALITA,
BOMBAY AAKAR STORE SE BUTTER PEHLE MAT LENA.
LoLita – Locusta & Limulus
Bombay – Bombax
Aakar – Apies
Store – Scorpion
Butter – Butterfly
Pehle – Palaemon
Mat – Mosquitoes (Anopheles, Culex, Aedes)
Lena – Laccifer.
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A SUMMARY OF HUMAN PHYSIOLOGY
1: Number of Bones 206
2: Number of Muscles 639
3: Number of Kidneys 2
4: Number of Milk Teeth 20
5: Number of Ribs 24 (12 pair)
6: Number of Heart Chamber 4
7: Largest artery Aorta
8: Normal blood pressure
120/80mmHg
9: Ph of Blood 7.4
10: Number of vertebrae in the Spine 33
11: Number of vertebrae in the Neck 7
12: Number of Bones in Middle Ear 6
13: Number of Bones in Face 14
14: Number of Bones in Skull 22
15: Number of Bones in Chest 25
16: Number of Bones in Arms 6
17: Number of Muscles in Human Arm 72
18: Number of Pumps in Heart 2
19: Largest Organ Skin
20: Largest gland Liver
21: Biggest cell female Ovum
22: Smallest cell male Sperm
23: Smallest Bone Stape
24: First transplanted Organ Heart
25: Average length of Small Intestine 7m
26: Average length of Large Intestine 1.5m
27: Average weight of new Born baby 2.6kg
28: Pulse rate in One Minute 72 times
29: Normal body temperature 37 C° (98.4 F°)
30: Average Blood Volume 4 to 5 liters
31: Life Span of RBC 120 days
32: Life Span of WBC 13to 20 days
33: Pregnancy Period 280 days (40 week)
34: Number of Bones in Human Foot 33
35: Number of Bones in Each wrist 8
36: Number of Bones in Hand 27
37: Largest Endocrine gland Thyroid
38: Largest Lymphatic Organ Spleen
39: Largest part of Brain Cerebrum
40: Largest & Strongest Bone Femur
41: Smallest Muscle Stapedius (Middle Ear)
41: Number of Chromosome 46 (23 pair)
42: Number of Bones in new Born baby 306
43: Viscosity of Blood 4.5 to 5.5
44: Universal Donor Blood Group O
45: Universal Recipient Blood Group AB
46: Largest WBC Monocyte
47: Smallest WBC Lymphocyte lb
48: Increase RBC count called Polycethemia
49: Blood Bank in the Body is Spleen
50: Non Nucleated Blood cell is RBC
51: RBC produced in the Bone Marrow
52: River of Life is Called Blood
53: Normal Blood Cholesterol level 250mg/dl
54: Fluid part of Blood is Plasma
55: Normal Blood Sugar 100mg
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FATHER'S WORLD
Father of Biology : Aristotle
Father of Modern Biology: Linnaeus
Father of Antibiotics : Alexander Fleming
Father of Taxonomy : Carolus Linnaeus
Father of Immunology : Edward Jenner
Father of Microbiology : Anton van Leenuwenhoek
Father of Modern Microbiology : Louis Pasteur
Father of Medical Microbiology : Robert Koch
Father of Pathology : Rudolph Virchow
Father of Bacteriology : Robert Koch
Father of Virology : W.M.Stanley
Father of Embryology : Aristotle
Father of Modern Embryology : Ernst Von Baer
Father of Physiology : Stephan Hales
Father of Modern experimental physiology : Calude Bernard
Father of Genetics : Rev. Gregor Mendel
Father of Modern Genetics : Bateson
Father of Human Genetics/ Biochemical genetics : Arachibald Garrod
Father of Experimental Genetics : T.H. Morgan
Father of Haploid Genetics / Neurospora Genetics : Dodge
Father of Ecology : Theophrastus
Father of Cloning : Ian Willmut
Father of Plant anatomy : Grew
Father of Histology (Microscopic anatomy) : Malpighi
Father of Cytology : Robert Hooke
Father of modern Cytology : Swanson
Father of Paleontology : Leonard da Vinci
Father of modern Paleontology : Cuvier
Father of Concept of Evolution: Empedocles
Father of Botany: Theophrastus
Father of Modern Botany : Bauhin
Father of Zoology : Aristotle
Father of Biochemistry : Liebig
Father of Epidemiology : John Snow
Father of Plant Pathology : de Bary
Father of Modern Pathology : Rudolf Virchow
Father of Genetic Engineering : Paul Berg
Father of Gene therapy : Anderson
Father of Ethology : Konard Lorentz
Father of Endocrinology : Thomas Addison
Father of Eugenics : Galton
Father of Gerantology : Korenchevsk
Father of Palynology : Erdtman
Father of Stress physiology : Hans Selye
Father of Electrocardiography : Einthoven
Father of DNA Fingerprinting : Alec Jeffery
Father of Mycology : Micheli
Father of Bryology : Hedwig
Father of Phycology: William Henry Harvey
Father of ATP cycle: Lipmann
Father of Chemotherapy : Paul Erlich
Father of Anatomy : Herophilus
Father of Modern Anatomy : Andreas Vesalius
Father of actinobiology / radiation biology : HJVS Muller
Father of Homeopathy : Hahnemann
Father of Ayurveda : Charka
Father of Surgery and Plastic Surgery : Susruta
Father of Blood circulation : William Harvey
Father of Medicine : Hippocrates
Father of Blood Group : Landsteiner
Father of Polio Vaccine : Jonas Salk
Father of Green Revolution : Norman Borlaug
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Tricks for amino acids...
BAPAN
B basic
A acidic
P polar
A aromatic
N non polar
1.Basic
Loves his art
L. lysins
His histidine
Art arginine
2. Acidic
As Glue
As. Aspartic acid
Glue. Glutamic acid
3. Polar
Sera throw her cyster(sister) to get Aspirin.
Sera. Serine
Throws Thrionine
Cyster. Cystein
Get. Glycine
Aspirin. Asparginine
4. Aromatic
PhaTy Tyre
Pha Phenylalanine
Ty. Tryptophan
Tyre. Tyrosine
5. Non polar
Professor Leucy IS Already at Valley Ground to Meet him.
Professor. Proline
Leucy. Leucine
IS Isoleucine
Already. Alanine
Valley. Valine
Ground. Glycine
Meet. Methionine
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* Biology Trick *
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Examples for membraneless Organelles:
Ribosomes,Centrosomes, Centrioles, Microtubules,Basal bodies and Microfilaments
2.Examples for Single membrane bound organelles:
Vacuole, Lysosome,Golgi bodies, Endoplasmic reticulum (RER and SER), Peroxisomes and Sphaerosomes.
3.Double Membrane Bound Organelles:
Mitochondria, Chloroplast and Nucleus.
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4.Nick names of Cell Organelles:
Power Houses of the cell -Mitochondria,Protein Factories of the cell - Ribosomes, Ribosome Factory- Nucleolus, Suicidal bags of the cell(or) Garpage man of cell(or) Digestive sacks of the cell- Lysosomes, Site of Photosynthesis-Chloroplasts, Stacks of sacks-Golgi Bodies, Cytoskeleton of the cell -Endoplasmic reticulum, Delivery trucks of the cell- Vesicles,Brain of the cell- Nucleus, Assistant to Nucleus -Centrosome, Gate keeper of the cell-Cell membrane or plasma membrane
5.Examples for Insectivorous plants(or) Carnivorous plants which lives in Nitrogen deficit area.
Nepenthes (Pitcher plant), Drosera (Sundew plant), Utricularia (Bladder wort), Dionaea (Venus fly trap), Sarracenia (Trumpet pitchers), Darlingtonia (Cobra plant), Brocchinia reducta, Aldrovanda vesiculosa (Water wheel plant), Cephalotus (Australian pitcher plant ), Catopsis (Powdery strap airplant ) and Byblis (Rainbow plant).
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6.Examples for special mode of nutrition in plants
*Saprophytic angiosperms - Monotropa (Indian pipe) and Neottia (Bird's nest orchid)
*Total stem parasite - Cuscuta (Dodder),
*Total root parasite - Rafflesia,Orobanche and Balanophora
*Partial stem parasite - Viscum (Mistletoe) and Loranthus,
*Partial root parasite - Santalum album (Sandal wood tree).
7.Examples for Gram Positive Bacteria
Mycobacterium,
*Streptococcus,
*Staphylococcus,
*Clostridium and Lactobacillus.
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8.Examples for Gram Negative Bacteria
*E.coli,
*Pseudomonas,
*Neisseria,
*Salmonella,
*Shigella,
*Rhizobium and
*Azotobacter.
9.Examples for Mangrove plants with Respiratory roots or Breething roots (Pneumatophores) with Pneumathodes having negatively geotropic property.
*Rhizophora,
*Avicennia,
*Sonneratia,
*Heritiera,
*Aegiceras,
*Salicornia,
*Lumnitzera,
*Bruguiera,
*Tamarix,
*Nypa,
*Conocarpus,
*Laguncularia,
*Ceriops,
*Kandelia,
*Acanthus and
*Salicornia.
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10.IMPORTANT ENVIRONMENTAL DAYS
*Feb 2 : World Wetland Day
*March 3 : World Wildlife Day
*March 21 : World Forest Day
*March 22 : World Water Day
*April 22 : World Earth Day
*May 22 : World Biodiversity Day
*June 5 :. World Environment Day
*June 8 : World Ocean Day
*July 1 to 7 : Van Mohotsav Day
*August 10 : Biofuel Day
*September 16 : World Ozone Day
*December 5 : Word Soil Day .
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《Knowledge About Blood》
1. Which is known as ‘River of Life’?
Answer: Blood
2. Blood circulation was discovered by?
Answer: William Harvey
3. The total blood volume in an adult?
Answer: 5-6 Litres
4. The pH value of Human blood?
Answer: 7.35-7.45
5. The normal blood cholesterol level?
Answer: 150-250 mg/100 ml
6. The fluid part of blood?
Answer: Plasma
7. Plasma protein fibrinogen has an active role in?
Answer: Clotting of blood.
8. Plasma protein globulins functions as?
Answer: Antibodies
9. Plasma proteins maintain the blood pH?
Answer: Albumins
10. Biconcave discs shaped blood cell?
Answer: RBC (Erythrocytes)
11. Non nucleated blood cell?
Answer: RBC (Erythrocytes)
12. Respiratory pigments present in RBC?
Answer: Haemoglobin
13. Red pigment present in RBC?
Answer: Haemoglobin
14. RBC produced in the?
Answer: Bone marrow
15. Iron containing pigment of Haemoglobin?
Answer: Haem
16. Protein containing pigment of Haemoglobin?
Answer: Globin
17. Graveyard of RBC?
Answer: Spleen
18. Blood bank in the body?
Answer: Spleen
19. Life span of RBC?
Answer: 120 Days
20. Total count is measured by an instrument known as?
Answer: Haemocytometer
21. A decrease in RBC count is known as?
Answer: Anemia
22. An increase in RBC count is known as?
Answer: Polycythemia
23. A high concentration of bilirubin in the blood causes?
Answer: Jaundice
24. The disease resistant blood cell?
Answer: WBC (leucocytes)
25. Which WBC is known as soldiers of the body?
Answer: Neutrophils
26. Largest WBC?
Answer: Monocyes
27. Smallest WBC?
Answer: Lymphocytes
28. Antibodies producing WBC?
Answer: Lymphocytes
29. Life span of WBC?
Answer: 10-15 days
30. Blood cell performs an important role in blood clotting?
Answer: Thrombocytes (Platelets)
31. Vessels is called?
Answer: Thrombus
32. Anticoagulant present in Blood?
Answer: Heparin
33. A hereditary bleeding disease?
Answer: Haemophilia
34. Bleeder’s disease?
Answer: Haemophilia
35. Christmas disease?
Answer: Haemophilia
36. A type of Anemia with sickle shaped RBC?
Answer: Sickle cell anemia
37. Viscosity of Blood?
Answer: 4.5 to 5.5
38. Instrument used to measure haemoglobin?
Answer: Haemoglobinometer
39. Who demonstrated blood groups?
Answer: Karl Landsteiner
40. Who demonstrated Rh factor?
Answer: Karl Landsteiner
41. Blood group which is called Universal donor?
Answer: O
42. Blood group which is called Universal recipient?
Answer: AB
43. Blood group is most common among the Asians?
Answer: B
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Anti Histamine = Use in Allergy
2:Analgesic = Pain Killer
3:Anti Pyretic = Fever
4:Anti Septic = Pus
5:Anti Biotic = Infection
6:Anti Anaemia = Low blood
7: Anti Emetic = Vomting
8:Anti Acid = Stomach Burn
9:Anti Flantulents = Gases
10:Anti Spasmodic = Abdominal pain
11:Anti Anginal = Cardiac pain
12:Anti Arhthnic = Cardiac Activity
13:Ant Hypertensive = BP
14:Anti Lipemic = Chlosterol+Lipids
15:Anti Coagulant = Norrowing of Blood
16:Anti Depressant = Depression
17:HYPONOTIC = For Sleep
18:Anti Psychotic = For Psychosis
19:Anti Anxiety = For Anxiety
20:Anti Parkinson = For Parkinson's
21:Anti Stroke = For Stroke
22:Anti Viral = Against Virus
23:Anti T.B = Against T.B
24:Anti Fungal = Against Fungus
25:Anti Bacterials = Against Bacteria
26:Anti Malaria = Against Malaria
27:Anti Inflamatory = Against Swelling.
28: Bronchodilators = For Respiration
29:Haemostatics = Collecting of Blood
To be helpful further, we would like to share with you a descriptive analysis of which topics are easy, difficult, important etc wrt NEET.
Important and easy : Environmental issues, sexual reproduction in flowering plants, biological classification, molecular basis of inheritance, human health and disease, body fluids and circulation, animal kingdom, chemical coordination and integration, principles of inheritance and variation, cell-unit of life, plant kingdom, photosynthesis in higher plants,breathing and exchange of gases, digestion and absorption, biodiversity and conservation.
Important and difficult : Morphology of flowering plants, human reproduction, cell cycle and cell division, reproductive health, biotechnology - principles and processes.
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