NEET Botany Notes 2026: Top 5 Topics to Ace Your Exam
Introduction (100 words)
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Section 1: Top 5 NEET Botany Topics (350 words)
Based on NEET trends, these topics are must-knows for 2026:
Plant Physiology (~12-15 questions)
Covers photosynthesis, transpiration, and mineral nutrition.
Key Point: Photosynthesis occurs in chloroplasts’ thylakoid membranes, producing glucose (C₆H₁₂O₆).
Mnemonic: Photo = light, Synthesis = making food—think “plant kitchen”!
Exam Tip: Study NCERT diagrams (e.g., Calvin cycle) for MCQs on C3 vs. C4 plants.
Reproduction in Plants (~8-10 questions)
Focuses on sexual (flowers, pollination) and asexual reproduction.
Key Point: Double fertilization in angiosperms forms a zygote and endosperm.
Mnemonic: Double Fert = two sperm, one for egg, one for endosperm.
Exam Tip: Practice questions on pollinators (e.g., bees vs. wind).
Genetics and Evolution (~8-10 questions)
Includes Mendel’s laws, linkage, and polygenic traits.
Key Point: Law of Segregation—alleles separate during gamete formation.
Mnemonic: Pea Plants = Mendel’s experiments (e.g., TT x tt).
Exam Tip: Master Punnett squares for dihybrid crosses.
Plant Kingdom (~5-7 questions)
Covers algae, bryophytes, pteridophytes, gymnosperms, and angiosperms.
Key Point: Gymnosperms have naked seeds; angiosperms have flowers.
Mnemonic: Angio = covered seeds, think “protected fruit.”
Exam Tip: Memorize life cycles (e.g., alternation of generations).
Ecology (~5-7 questions)
Focuses on ecosystems, succession, and nutrient cycles.
Key Point: Nitrogen cycle involves fixation by Rhizobium bacteria.
Mnemonic: Eco = environment, think “plants in balance.”
Exam Tip: Study food webs and ecological pyramids.
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Section 2: Study Tips and Free Resources (100 words)
Read NCERT: Every NEET Botany question ties to NCERT—read it twice!
Use Mnemonics: Like “Photo = light” for photosynthesis.
Practice MCQs: Solve 20 daily from my free PDF or past NEET papers.
Watch Videos: Check my YouTube (@BotanySirHimansu) for lectures.
Revise Weekly: Focus on one topic (e.g., physiology) per week.
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Conclusion (50 words)
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