Skip to main content

TOP 5 TEXT BOOK ON BIOLOGY FOR CLASS 11 AND 12 (NEET)

TOP 5 TEXT BOOK ON BIOLOGY FOR CLASS 11 AND 12

                                                                                                                       - Malay Nayak



There are various board student in India. Like CBSE and ISC mainly are the central board, and there is many state board from various state of INDIA.
Today we will tell you about top 5 Biology book you should read for your board exam as well as preparation for NEET-UG



1. NCERT Biology Textbook For Class - 11 And Class - 12
  • It is called the bible of  NEET
  • 95% question of NEET comes form this book
  • Every  student should read this book to clear your concepts 
📚🔖BUY NOW   


2. TRUEMAN'S Elementary Biology for class 11 and class 12
  • I personally used this book. 
  • It is one of the best text book for higher secondary level with full of Information and basic Concept .
🔖📚BUY NOW



3. Modern ABC Biology for class 11 and class 12
  • book full of information
  • highly recommended for CBSE board

🔖📚BUY NOW




4.  CAMPBELL Biology
  • A world famous book for biology by pearson
  • If you really love biology go for this book
  • you can get its PDF online or contact us for PDF
BUY NOW


5. PRADEEP'S A Textbook of Biology for class 11 and class 12

🔖📚BUY NOW



FOR WEST BENGAL BOARD STUDENT WE RECOMMEND YOU TO READ 
BIOLOGY BY SANTRA PUBLICATION (For Bengali Medium)


THANK YOU

Comments

Popular posts from this blog

Are Apple Seeds Poisonous? The Truth Behind Cyanide Content

  Cyanide in Apple!! 🍏 Apple 🍎seeds are often regarded as a healthy snack that is packed with numerous nutritional benefits. However, there is a concern that apple seeds contain cyanide, a toxic substance that can cause harm to the human body. In this article, we will discuss the truth behind apple seeds containing cyanide, how much cyanide is present, and whether eating apple seeds is safe or not. The truth behind apple seeds containing cyanide Apple seeds contain a small amount of cyanide, which is a poisonous chemical compound that can be harmful to the body if ingested in large amounts. The cyanide is present in the form of amygdalin, which is a glycoside that is found in the seeds of various fruits, including apples. When apple seeds are crushed or chewed, amygdalin is released and can be converted into hydrogen cyanide, a poisonous gas. How much cyanide is present in apple seeds? The amount of cyanide present in apple seeds varies depending on the variety of apple and the ...

Principle of MTT assay

  MTT Assay Principle : The MTT assay provides a readout of cell viability & growth that works by measuring cell metabolic activity. The yellow tetrazolium MTT (3-(4, 5-dimethyl thiazolyl-2)-2, 5-diphenyltetrazolium bromide) is reduced by the metabolically active cells, by the action of dehydrogenase enzymes, to produce reducing equivalents such as NADH and NADPH. The resulting intracellular purple formazan can be solubilized and quantified by spectrophotometric means at 570nm. MTT is sensitive to light. This assay should be performed in the dark. The MTT assay measures,  cellular metabolic activity as an indicator of cell viability, proliferation and cytotoxicity.

INTRODUCTION TO RECOMBINANT DNA TECHNOLOGY(RDT) WITH ITS STEP AND APPLICATION

  INTRODUCTION TO RECOMBINANT DNA TECHNOLOGY(RDT) - Devlina Sarkar v What is Recombinant DNA technology ? RDT is a series of procedures that is used to join together (recombine) DNA segments from different organisms and inserting it into a host organism to produce new genetic combinations. v What is called Recombinant DNA ? Recombinant DNA (rDNA) is   m olecules  of  DNA  from two different species that are inserted into a host organism to produce new genetic combinations that are of value to science, medicine, agriculture, and industry. Recombinant DNA in a living organism was first achieved in 1973 by  Herbert Boyer , of the University of California at San Francisco, and  Stanley Cohen , at Stanford University , who used   E. coli  restriction enzymes to insert foreign DNA into plasmids. v What is the basic use of RDT? Using RDT we can get a huge no of copies/clones of a particular gene or DNA(cloning) by usi...