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🌟 "Master Zoology for the HP TGT Medical Exam – Learn from Experts and Ace Your Exam!" 🌟
Instructor: Kuldeep
Language: ENGLISH,HINDI
Welcome to the Zoology HP TGT Medical Live Course offered by Bansal Academy! This specialized course is designed to help you prepare for the HP TGT Medical Exam, focusing specifically on Zoology. Whether you're starting your preparation or looking to boost your performance, our live lectures, study notes, test series, and assignments will ensure that you are ready to excel. Our expert instructors are committed to making your learning experience both effective and enjoyable.
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Our live interactive classes are led by experienced faculty members who specialize in Zoology and medical exam preparation. These sessions offer a dynamic learning environment where you can interact directly with the instructor, ask questions, and get immediate clarification. With live streaming, you never miss a class and can learn at your own pace.
The Zoology HP TGT Medical Live Course includes detailed study notes that cover all the essential topics of the Zoology syllabus. These notes are concise yet comprehensive, ensuring that you understand each concept thoroughly. The notes are designed to make complex concepts easy to grasp and prepare you for all kinds of questions in the HP TGT Medical Exam.
Our test series provides a realistic simulation of the HP TGT Medical Exam. These tests help you practice under exam conditions, improve time management, and track your performance. With the Zoology test series, you can identify your strengths and weaknesses, allowing you to refine your exam strategy.
The assignments provided in this course are designed to reinforce what you have learned in the live classes. These assignments allow you to apply your knowledge in practical scenarios, boosting your confidence and enhancing your understanding of Zoology.
Our Zoology experts bring years of teaching experience to the course, ensuring that you receive high-quality education. The instructors provide clear explanations of complex topics, simplifying your learning process and making it easier to understand the core concepts of Zoology for the HP TGT Medical Exam.
This course covers the entire Zoology syllabus for the HP TGT Medical Exam, leaving no topic untouched. You will gain an in-depth understanding of topics such as animal physiology, genetics, ecology, evolution, and more. Our detailed study notes and live classes ensure that you are well-prepared for the exam.
The course is designed to be interactive and engaging. We use a variety of teaching methods, including live demonstrations, interactive quizzes, and discussion sessions to keep you engaged. This ensures that you not only learn Zoology but also retain the information long-term.
We offer regular assessments through the test series and assignments to track your progress. This allows you to see where you stand, and our expert faculty will provide feedback to help you improve. These assessments are designed to mimic the HP TGT Medical Exam to ensure you are well-prepared for the real test.
With live classes, you have the flexibility to attend from anywhere. If you miss a class, you can watch the recorded sessions at your convenience. This allows you to learn at your own pace, making it easier to balance your preparation with other responsibilities.
The Zoology HP TGT Medical Live Course at Bansal Academy is the best way to prepare for the HP TGT Medical Exam. With live lectures, comprehensive study notes, test series, and assignments, we provide a structured and effective learning path that ensures you are exam-ready. Enroll today and take your preparation to the next level!
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Animal Kingdom New | |||
Lec-01 Introduction to Animal Kingdom [3-7-25] | |||
Lec 01 Animal Kingdom | |||
Lec-02 Sponges [4-7-25] | |||
Lec 02 Sponges | |||
Lec-03 Classification of Porifera [5-7-25] | |||
Lec-3 Classification of Porifera | |||
Lec-04 Phylum Coelenterata [7-7-25] | |||
Lec 04 Coelentrata | |||
Lec-05 Phylum Ctenophora [8-7-25] | |||
Lec-05 Phylum Ctenophora | |||
Lec-06 Helminths [9-7-25] | |||
Lec-06 Helminths | |||
Lec-07 Life Cycle of Helminths [10-7-25] | |||
Lec-08 Ascaris [10-7-25] | |||
Lec-07 and 8 | |||
Lec-09 Annelida | |||
Lec 10 Arthropods | |||
Lec-11 Mollusca [15-7-25] | |||
Lec-11 Mollusca | |||
Lec-12 Echinodermata & Hemichordata [16-7-25] | |||
Lec-12 Echinodermata | |||
Lec-13 Hemichordata [17-7-25] | |||
Lec-13 Hemichordata | |||
Lec-14 Protochordata [18-7-25] | |||
Lec-14 Protochordates | |||
Lec-15 Pisces [19-6-25] | |||
Animal Kingdom Old | |||
LEC - 1 Animal Kingdom | |||
LEC - 2 Basics of Animal Kingdom | |||
LEC - 3 Phylum Porifera | |||
LEC - 4 Phylum Porifera | |||
LEC - 5 Phylum Coelentrata | |||
LEC - 6 Phylum Coelentrata and Ctenophora | |||
LEC - 7 Phylum Ctenophora | |||
Lec-08 Phylum Platyhelminths | |||
Lec-09 Liver fluke and tape worm | |||
Lec-10 Aschehelminths | |||
Lec--11 Annelida | |||
Lec-11 Earthworm and Leech | |||
Lec-12 Mollusca | |||
Le-13 Mollusca - Snail | |||
Lec-14 Arthropods | |||
Lec-`15 Arthropods - Cockroach | |||
Lec-16 ECHINODERMATA | |||
Lec-17 Hemichordata | |||
Lec-18 Chordata classification | |||
Lec-19 Chordata - Agnatha | |||
Lec-20 Pisces | |||
Lec-21 Amphibia | |||
Lec-22 Reptilia | |||
Lec-23 Reptilia II | |||
Lec-24 Class Aves | |||
Lec-25 Mammalia | |||
Microbes in Human Welfare | |||
Lec-01 Microbes in Human Welfare | |||
Lec-02 Microbes in Human Welfare II | |||
Lec-03 Microbes in Human Welfare | |||
Lec-04 Microbes in human welfare | |||
Reproduction in Humans | |||
Lec 01 Human Reproduction | |||
Lec-02 Male Reproductive System - Testis | |||
Lec-03 Male Secondary Sex Organ | |||
Lec-04 Accesory Gland | |||
Lec-05 Spermatogenesis and Female Reproductive system | |||
Lec-06 Female Reproductive System | |||
Lec-07 Female Reproductive system - Uterus | |||
Lec-08 Oogenesis | |||
Lec-09 Menstrual Cycle | |||
Lec-10 Menstrual Cycle II | |||
Lec-11 Fertilization | |||
Lec-12 Implantation | |||
Lec-13 Gastrulation | |||
Lec-14 Organogenesis | |||
Reproductive Health | |||
Reproductive health | |||
Contraceptive Methods | |||
Contraceptive Methods | |||
STI | |||
Infertility | |||
Development Biology | |||
Lec-01 Basics of Development | |||
Lec-02 Cleavage | |||
Ecology | |||
LEC - 1 Abiotic component-1 | |||
LEC - 2 Abiotic component-2 | |||
LEC - 3 Abiotic component-Temperature | |||
LEC - 4 Abiotic component-Water,Wind and adoptations | |||
LEC - 5 Response to Biofactors | |||
LEC - 6 Population | |||
LEC - 7 Population Growth | |||
LEC - 8 Population Interaction | |||
LEC - 9 Ecosystem | |||
LEC - 10 Compnent of Ecosystem | |||
LEC - 11 Ecosystem-3 | |||
LEC - 12 Ecosystem Productivity | |||
LEC - 13 Ecologocial Pyramid | |||
LEC - 14 Ecologocial Succession | |||
LEC - 15 Biodiversity | |||
LEC - 16 Biodiversity Threat | |||
LEC - 17 Biodiversity Conservation | |||
LEC - 18 Environmental Ecology | |||
Molecular Basis of Inheritance [Molecular Biology] | |||
Lec -01 Molecular basis of inheritance | |||
Lec-02 Search of Genetic Material | |||
Lec-03 DNA - The Genetic Material | |||
Lec-04 Properties of genetic material | |||
Lec-05 Central Dogma | |||
Lec - 06 DNA Replication | |||
Lec-07 DNA Replication | |||
Lec 08 DNA REPLICATION Process | |||
Lec 09 DNA REPLICATION IN PROKARYOTES | |||
DNA Replication in Eukaryotes | |||
Replication in Eukaryotes + MCQ Discussion | |||
Lec 10 RNA | |||
Lec 11 Genetic Codon | |||
Lec 12 Wobble Hypothesis | |||
Lec 13 Transcription | |||
Transcription Process | |||
Lec-15 Process in Transcription | |||
Lec 16 Mutation and Translocation | |||
Lec 17 Process or Translation | |||
Lec-18 Gene Regulation | |||
Lec 19 Gene regulation in Eukaryotes | |||
Biotechnology and its Applications | |||
Lec 01 Introduction of Biotechnology | |||
Lec-02 Principles of Biotechnology | |||
Lec -03 Tools of Biotechnology | |||
Lec-04 Restriction Endonuclease | |||
Lec-05 Electrophoresis | |||
Lec-06 Cloning Vector | |||
Lec-07 Competent Host | |||
Lec-08 Bioprocessing | |||
Lec-09 Application in Agriculture | |||
Lec-10 Transgenic Crops | |||
Lec-11 Transgenic Crops | |||
Lec-12 Application of Biotechnology in Medicine | |||
Lec-13 Gene Therapy [5-11-2024] | |||
Lec-14 Molecular diagnosis [6-11-2024] | |||
Lec-15 Transgenic Animals | |||
Lec-16 Ethical Issues [8-11-2024] | |||
Assignment -01 Biotechnology | |||
Assignment -02 Biotechnology | |||
Assignment -03 Biotechnology | |||
Assignment -04 Biotechnology | |||
Assignment -05 Biotechnology | |||
Answer Key Biotechnology [1,2,3,4,5] | |||
Animal Tissue | |||
Lec-01 Epithelial Tissue [20-11-24] | |||
Lec-02 Epithelial Tissue [21-11-24] | |||
Lec-03 Connective Tissue [22-11-24] | |||
Lec-04 Muscular Tissue [23-11-24] | |||
Lec-05 Nervous Tissue [25-11-24] | |||
Animal Tissue Test | |||
Digestive System | |||
Introduction to Digestive System [27-11-24] | |||
Lec-01 Class Notes | |||
Lec-02 Histology of Digestive System [28-11-24] | |||
Day 2 Physiology | |||
Lec-03 Buccal Cavity [30-11-24] | |||
Day 3 PHYSIOLOGY | |||
Lec-04 Stomach [2-12-24] | |||
Day 5 Physiology | |||
Lec-05 Small Intestine [3-12-24] | |||
Lec-06 Large Intestine [4-12-24] | |||
Lec-07 Large Intestine [5-12-24] | |||
Lec-08 Accessory Glands [6-12-24] | |||
Lec-09 Liver [7-12-24] | |||
Day 8 & 9 Phsiology | |||
Lec-10 Pancreas [9-12-24] | |||
Day 10 Pancreas | |||
Lec-11 Digestive System [10-12-24] | |||
Day 11 Digestion | |||
Lec-12 Digestion System [11-12-24] | |||
Day 13 Absorption | |||
Lec-13 Absorption [12-12-24] | |||
Lec-14 Disorder of Digestive System [13-12-24] | |||
Complete Class Notes - Digestive system | |||
TEST-1 Digestive System | |||
TEST-02 Digestive system | |||
Complete Unit Test-01 Digestive system | |||
Respiratory System | |||
Lec-01 Introduction to Respiratory System [16-12-24] | |||
Day 1 Respiratory Introduction | |||
Lec-02 Nasal Cavity [17-12-24] | |||
Day 2 Breathing | |||
Lec-03 Trachea and Lungs | |||
Lec-04 Mechanism of Breathing (2024-12-22) | |||
Respiratory volume and Capacities of lungs | |||
Lec-05 Respiratory Volume and Lungs Capacity [23-12-24] | |||
Lec-06 Transport of Gases [24-12-24] | |||
Lec-07 Transport of Gases [26-12-24] | |||
Lec-08 Regulation of Respiration [27-12-24] | |||
Lec-09 Disorders of Respiratory System [28-12-24] | |||
Circulatory System | |||
Lec-01 Introduction to Circulatory System [30-12-24] | |||
Lec-02 Blood Plasma [1-1-25] | |||
Day 1 & 2 Blood | |||
Lec-03 Blood- Erythrocyte [2-1-25] | |||
Day 3 Blood | |||
Lec-04 Blood- Leucoocyte [6-1-25] | |||
Day 4 & 5 WBC and PLATELATES | |||
Lec-05 Blood Clotting [7-1-25] | |||
Lec-6 Blood Groups [8-1-25] | |||
ABO System | |||
Lec-07 Heart [9-1-25] | |||
Lec-08 Heart [14-1-25] | |||
Heart | |||
Heart Chamber | |||
Lec-09 Heart Chamber [15-11-24] | |||
Lec-10 Heart Valve [16-1-25] | |||
Heart II | |||
Lec-11 Major Blood Vessels [17-1-25] | |||
major blood vessel | |||
Lec-12 Function of Heart [20-1-25] | |||
Heart Function | |||
Lec-13 Cardiac Cycle [21-1-25] | |||
Cardiac Cycle | |||
Lec-14 ECG [22-1-25] | |||
ECG | |||
Lec-15 Regulation of Heartbeat [23-1-25] | |||
Electrical activity of heart | |||
Lec-16 Disorders of Circulatory System [24-1-25] | |||
Disorders of circulatory system | |||
Lec-17 Blood Lymph [25-1-25] | |||
Blood Lymph | |||
Excretory System | |||
Lec-01 Introduction to Excretory System [27-1-25] | |||
Excretory system Introduction Lec-01 | |||
Lec-02 Human Excretory System [30-1-25] | |||
Lec-03 Nephron [31-1-25] | |||
Lec-04 Urine Formation [1-2-25] | |||
Excretory system | |||
Urine Formation - II [4-2-25] | |||
GFR | |||
Lec-06 Counter Current Mechanism [5-2-25] | |||
Lec-07 Regulation of GFR [6-2-25] | |||
Lec-08 Regulation or Urination [7-2-25] | |||
Nervous system | |||
Introduction to Nervous system [10-2-25] | |||
Lec-02 Neuron [11-2-25] | |||
Lec-03 Nerve Conduction [12-2-25] | |||
Lec-04 Synapsis [13-2-25] | |||
Lec-05 Conduction of Nerve Impulse - Practice Questions | |||
Lec-05 Conduction of nerve impulse - Practice questions [14-2-25] | |||
Lec-06 Brain [18-2-25] | |||
Lec-07 Mid Brain [19-2-25] | |||
Lec-07 Mid Brain | |||
Lec-08 Hind Brain [21-2-25] | |||
Lec-08 Hind Brain | |||
Lec-09 Spinal Cord [22-2-25] | |||
Lec - 10 Sense organ - Eye | |||
Lec -11 Sense organ - Ear | |||
Endocrine System | |||
Lec-01 Introduction to Endocrine system [4-3-25] | |||
Lec-02 Hypothalamus & Pituitary Gland [6-3-25] | |||
Lec-02 Hypothalamus & Pituitary Gland | |||
Lec-03 Pineal [7-3-25] | |||
Lec-03 Penial Glands | |||
Lec-04 Thyroid Glands [8-3-25] | |||
Lec-05 Parathyroid and Thymus Glands [10-3-25] | |||
Lec-06 Adrenal Glands [11-3-25] | |||
Lec-07 Pancreas Glands [12-3-25] | |||
Lec-07 Gonads [13-3-25] | |||
Muscle Physiology | |||
Muscle Physiology Introduction | |||
Lec-01 Introduction to Muscle Physiology [18-3-25] | |||
Lec-02 Structure of Muscles [19-3-25] | |||
Lec-03 Actin and Myosin [20-3-25] | |||
Lec-04 Contraction of Muscle [21-3-25] | |||
Lec-05 Muscle Structure [22-3-25] | |||
Evolution | |||
Lec-01 Introduction [24-3-25] | |||
Lec-01 Introduction | |||
Lec-02 Lamarckisim [25-3-25] | |||
Lec-3 Darwinism [27-3-25] | |||
Lec-02 and Lec-03 Theories of Evolution | |||
Lec-04 Postulates of Darwin [28-3-25] | |||
Lec-04 Postulates of Darwin | |||
Lec-05 Natural Selection [30-3-25] | |||
Lec-06 Natural Selection [31-3-25] | |||
Lec-7 Sexual Selection [1-4-25] | |||
Lec-08 Sexual Selection [3-4-25] | |||
Lec-08 Sexual Selection | |||
Lec-09 Speciation [4-4-25] | |||
Lec-09 Speciation | |||
Lec-10 Evidence of Speciation [7-4-25] | |||
Lec-10 Evidence of Speciation | |||
Lec-11 Evidence of Evolution [9-4-25] | |||
Evidence of Ecolution | |||
Lec-12 Origin of Life [10-4-25] | |||
Lec-13 Origin of Life II [11-4-25] | |||
Lec-14 Origin of Life II [13-4-25] | |||
Lec-15 RNA World [14-4-25] | |||
Lec-16 Geological Time Scale [15-4-25] | |||
Lec-17 Geological Time Scale [17-4-25] | |||
Lec-18 Geological Time scale [19-4-25] | |||
Geological time scale-1 | |||
Lec-19 Phylogenetic tree [21-4-25] | |||
Phylogenetic tree | |||
Lec-20 Genetic drift [22-4-25] | |||
Genetic drift | |||
Lec-21 Genetic Drift [23-4-25] | |||
Lec-22 Evolution of a Man [24-4-25] | |||
Reproduction and Development Biology | |||
Lec-01 Introduction to Reproduction and Development Biology [29-4-25] | |||
Lec-02 Male Reproductive System [1-5-25] | |||
Lec-03 Male Reproductive System- II [2-5-25] | |||
Lec-04 Male Reproductive System III [3-5-25] | |||
Lec-05 Gametogenesis [6-5-25] | |||
Lec-06 Spermatogenesis [7-5-25] | |||
Lec-07 Female Reproductive System [8-5-25] | |||
Lec-08 Female Reproductive System [9-5-25] | |||
Lec-09 Mammary gland and oogenesis [12-5-25] | |||
Lec-10 Oogenesis [13-5-25] | |||
Lec-11 Sperm activation and fertilization [14-5-25] | |||
Lec-12 Fertilization in Mammals [16-5-25] | |||
Lec-13 Fertilization in Animals [17-5-25] | |||
Lec-14 Gastrulation [20-5-25] | |||
Lec-15 Organogenesis and Parturition [21-5-25] | |||
Lec-16 Menstruation [22-5-25] | |||
Lec-17 Menstruation II [23-5-25] | |||
Lec-18 Eggs and Cleavage [26-5-25] | |||
Human Health and Diseases | |||
Lec - 29 CANCER | |||
Lec - 28 AIDS | |||
Lec - 27 Doubt clearing session | |||
Lec - 25 Disorders of immune system | |||
Lec - 24 Immunoglobulin | |||
Lec - 23 ACQUIRED IMMUNITY | |||
Lec - 22 innate immunity | |||
Lec - 21 Immunity | |||
Lec - 20 Viral Infection III | |||
Lec - 19 Viral Infection III | |||
Lec - 18 Viral Diseas and Polio | |||
Lec - 17 Viral Infections | |||
Lec - 16 Fungal disease | |||
Lec-15 Additional Protozoan Diseases | |||
Lec - 14 ASCARIASIS and Filariasis | |||
Lec - 13 TAENEASIS & ASCARIASIS | |||
Lec - 12 Malaria and Amoeboic Dysentery | |||
Lec - 11 Malaria I | |||
Lec - 10 Bacterial Disease | |||
Lec - 09 Bacterial Disease | |||
Lec - 08 Bacterial Disease | |||
Lec - 07 Pneumonia _Dysentry _ Plague | |||
Lec - 06 TYPHOID ^Human Health &Disease | |||
Lec - 05 Disease Basics | |||
Lec - 04 Disease and Important Terminology | |||
Lec - 03 Disease | |||
Lec - 02 Health | |||
Lec -01 Introduction to Human Health and Disease | |||
Reproductive Health | |||
Lec-01 Introduction to Reproductive Health [28-5-25] | |||
Lec-02 Contraceptive Methods [30-5-25] | |||
Lec-03 Contraceptive Methods II [31-5-25] | |||
Lec-04 Veneral Diseases [2-6-25] | |||
Lec-05 Veneral DIseases [3-6-25] | |||
Ecology New Batch | |||
Lec-01 Introduction [5-6-25] | |||
Lec-02 Abiotic Factors [6-6-25] | |||
Lec-03 Abiotic Factor-Temperature [7-6-25] | |||
Lec-04 Abiotic Factors -Temperature - II [10-6-25] | |||
Lec-05 Abiotic Factor-Light and Wind [11-6-25] | |||
Lec-06 Abiotic Factors - Water and Topographic Factors [12-6-25] | |||
Lec-07 Abiotic factor - Soil [13-6-25] | |||
Lec-08 Population Interaction [14-6-25] | |||
Lec-09 Population Growth Curve [16-6-25] | |||
Lec-10 Population Density (Growth Curve) [17-6-25] | |||
Lec-11 Logistic Growth Curve [18-6-25] | |||
Lec-12 Ecosystem [19-6-25] | |||
Lec-13 Decomposers [23-6-25] | |||
Lec-14 Productivity, pyramid and Succession [24-6-25] | |||
Productvity | |||
Lec-15 Succession [25-6-25] | |||
Complete Ecology Class Notes | |||
BIODIVERSITY AND CONSERVATION | |||
Lec-01 Biodiversity [26-6-25] | |||
Lec-01 Biodiversity pdf | |||
Lec-02 Biodiversity [27-6-25] | |||
Lec-03 Biodiversity Conservation [28-6-25] | |||
Lec-01 , 02 and 03 | |||
Lec-04 Environmental Issues I [1-7-25] | |||
Lec-04 Air Pollution | |||
Lec-05 Water Pollution [2-7-25] | |||
Water Pollution |
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