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Syllabus for CBSE CLass 9th


Cbse class 9 syllabus

Cbse class 9 syllabus | Syllabus for CBSE CLass 9th

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Biology: Cbse class 9 syllabus


    1. Temporary Mount of Leaf Peel
    2. Exhalation of CO2 During Respiration
Photosynthesis in plants
  • Parasitic nutrition in fungus
  • Amoeba
  • Detailed digestive system II
  • Teeth
  • Oral care
  • Physiology of digestion
  • Digestive and excretory system
  • Respiratory system
  • Respiratory and circulatory systems
  • Anatomy of heart
  • Heart and blood circulation
  • Arteries and veins
  • Blood Composition
  • Blood - The RBC Story
  • Transpiration
  • Excretory system
  • Nephron (Structure and functions)
  • Urine formation
  • Structure of neuron
  • Neuromuscular junction
  • Mechanism of muscle fibre contraction
  • Meninges of the brain
  • Reflex arc
  • Budding in Yeast
  • Binary Fission in Amoeba
  • Parts of dicot embryo
  • Regeneration among animals
  • Tissue culture
  • Typical flower
  • Parts of a Fertilization and implantation in humans
  • Placenta and foetal haemoglobin
  • Principle of dominance
  • Test cross
  • Chromosomes
  • genes and DNA
  • Structure of DNA
  • Urey Miller's Experiment
  • Hominid evolution
  • The eye
  • Forest ecosystem
  • Aquatic ecosystem
  • Food chain
  • Food WebEnergy flow in an ecosystem
  • Ecological pyramids
  • Ozone layerWater pollution and its effect(Eutrophication)

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