Biology Classes 10 Course
What You Will Learn
This course covers the entire ICSE Class X Biology syllabus in detail. You will progress from basic concepts to more advanced topics through a structured approach.
Core Topics Included in the Course
- Basic Biology: You will study cell structure and functions, the differences between plant and animal cells, and the processes of mitosis and meiosis.
- Plant Physiology: This section covers the absorption of water and minerals, transpiration, photosynthesis, and chemical coordination in plants.
- Human Anatomy and Physiology: You will learn about the circulatory, excretory, and nervous systems, as well as sense organs and the reproductive and endocrine systems.
- Genetics and Evolution: This unit explains Mendel's laws of inheritance, monohybrid and dihybrid crosses, and the basics of chromosomes, genes, and DNA.
- Population and Pollution: You will explore ecosystems, food chains, types of pollution, and conservation strategies.
Concepts Explained Step by Step
Each topic is taught using clear explanations and examples. You will learn why biological processes occur, how systems function, and what is expected in exam answers.
Skills You Will Practice
- Diagram drawing and labeling, which is essential for understanding and scoring marks.
- Answer writing techniques, focusing on structured and examiner-friendly responses.
- Problem-solving skills with step-by-step methods in genetics and evolution.
- Practical skills through laboratory experiments and observations.
Tools, Methods, or Techniques Covered
- Regular assessments, including weekly tests and chapter-wise evaluations.
- Practice with previous years' question papers to familiarize yourself with exam formats.
- Guidance on memory retention and study strategies tailored for board exams.
Learning Progression
The course is designed to take you from basic understanding to advanced application. You will start with fundamental biological concepts and gradually build your knowledge through more complex topics, ensuring a strong grasp of the entire syllabus.

