Biology

ICSE/Class 9
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  • 69
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The syllabus of ICSE class 9, Biology, is according to the latest CISCE curriculum and guidelines. Students are suggested to go through this Biology syllabus properly and have a comprehensive knowledge of the respective topics. Let us see the syllabus:

1- Basic Biology:  

(i) The cell, a unit of life, protoplasm, basic difference between prokaryotic and eukaryotic cell; differences between an animal and a plant cell.

(ii) Tissues: Types of plant and animal tissues.


2- Flowering Plants

(i) Flower: Structure of a bisexual flower, functions of various parts.

(ii) Pollination: self and cross-pollination

(iii) Fertilisation



3- Plant Physiology

(i) Structure of dicot and monocot seeds, Germination of seeds, types, and conditions for seed germination.  

(ii) Respiration in plants: outline of the process, gaseous exchange. 


4- Diversity in living organisms

(i) A brief outline of the five Kingdom classification.

(ii) Economic importance of Bacteria

(iii)Economic importance of Fungi.


5- Human Anatomy and Physiology

(i) Nutrition: Classes of food; balanced diet. Malnutrition and deficiency diseases. The structure of a tooth, different types of teeth. Digestive System: Organs, digestive glands and their functions.

(ii) Skeleton - Movement and Locomotion. Functions of human skeleton.  Axial and Appendicular Skeleton. Types of joints with reference to their location.

(iii) Structure and functions of skin.  

(iv) Respiratory System: Organs; mechanism of breathing; tissue respiration, heat production.


6- Health and Hygiene

(i) A brief introduction to maintaining good health.

(ii) A brief introduction to communicable, non-communicable, endemic, epidemic, pandemic and sporadic diseases; modes of transmission.

(iii)Bacterial, Viral, Protozoan, Helminthic diseases.

(iv) Aids to Health: Active and passive immunity

(v) Health Organisations: Red Cross, WHO.


7- Waste generation and management

(i) Sources of waste - domestic, industrial, agricultural, commercial and other establishments.

(ii) Methods of safe disposal of waste.




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