Bio Exam Prep: Story-Based Learning Plan
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Hey buddy! Tomorrow there is bio exam of mine and I’m so weak in bio would you help me to understand bio.
Here this is the syllabus for the same.
Can you teach me this whole syllabus unit wise obviously not like whole in the one shot but I want you to teach me this syllabus in story type mode you know what I want to convey do understand use Hindi plus English both language I didn’t mean to you write in Hindi but to use English type of Hindi like we use in WhatsApp during chatting and keep the explanation in a story mode like what happen then, what happened, what is happening inside body, how is it working, why we are doing this, what will happen if we don’t do this, and all to clear this.
I want to do recommendation that if you can compile this into a PDF plus add the original definition, properties, characteristics, functions, use, examples,link for reference of diagram and external resources for better understanding in that PDF so that I can compare with your explained version with the actual book language content, to know what I will be going to write. This is the syllabus for the same. UNIT-I(Lectures 10)
BASIC CELL BIOLOGY AND BIOM0LECULES
Basic Cell structure and functions. Types of Tissues and their classification, Organ Systems and Classification. Homeostasis.
Biomolecules: Carbohydrates (PHA and PLA as bioplastics), Nucleic acids (DNA and RNA Vaccines, Forensics – DNA fingerprinting), Proteins (Protein in cell signaling), lipids (biodiesel), Enzymes (glucose-oxidase in biosensors).
UNIT-I1(Lectures-10)
HUMAN ORGAN SYSTEMS AND BIODESIGNS-I
Basic structure and functions of Human Brain, Brain as a CPU system (classification of Nervous system, Nerve Impulse and its propagation: Resting membrane potential, Action Potential, Generation Jand Propagation) Biological signals (EEG/EMG) their role in health care analysis (Engineering solutions for Parkinson’s disease).
Heart as a pump system (architecture, electrical signaling – ECG monitoring and heart related issues, reasons for blockages of blood vessels, design of stents, pacemakers, and defibrillators).
UNIT-IILectures-10)
HUMAN ORGANSYSTEMS AND BIO-DESIGNS-II
Lungs as purification systemn (architecture, gas exchange mechanisms, spirometry, abnormal lung physiology – COPD, Ventilators, Heart-lung machine).
Kidney as a filtration system (architecture, mechanism of filtration, CKD, dialysis systems). Muscular land Skeletal Systems as scaffolds (architecture, mechanisms, bioengineering solutions for muscular dystrophy and osteoporosis).
UNIT-IV(Lectures-10)
TRENDS IN BIOENGINEERING
Bioprinting techniques and materials, 3D printing of ear, bone and skin. 3D printed foods. Electrical tongue and electrical nose in food science.
Medical Imaging: Basic Principles and working of various medical imaging modality: X-ray, CT Scan, MRI, PET Scan, Ultrasonography, color Doppler,
Got it, buddy! Let’s dive into your bio syllabus in a fun, story-based way using a mix of English and Hinglish (like WhatsApp chat). I’ll break it down unit by unit, explaining concepts as if they’re happening in real life. Plus, I’ll compile everything into a PDF with definitions, diagrams, and references for you to compare with your textbook. Here’s how we’ll proceed:
Unit-I: Basic Cell Biology and Biomolecules
1. Basic Cell Structure and Functions
Imagine a cell as a mini-city. The nucleus is the city’s control center (like a mayor’s office), the mitochondria are power plants, the ribosomes are factories making proteins, and the cell membrane is the city wall protecting everything. Each part has a role, just like in a city.
- What happens if the cell membrane breaks? The city gets invaded by outsiders (harmful substances).
- Why is the nucleus important? It contains DNA, the blueprint for everything the cell does.
2. Types of Tissues and Their Classification
Think of tissues as groups of cells working together like a team. There are 4 types:
- Epithelial tissue – Like a security guard, it covers and protects (e.g., skin).
- Connective tissue – Like glue, it holds things together (e.g., bones, blood).
- Muscle tissue – Like a worker, it helps in movement (e.g., biceps).
- Nervous tissue – Like a messenger, it sends signals (e.g., brain).
3. Biomolecules
- Carbohydrates: Imagine them as fuel for your car. They give energy to your body.
- Proteins: These are like workers building and repairing things (e.g., muscles).
- Lipids: Think of them as storage units for energy (e.g., fats).
- Nucleic acids (DNA/RNA): These are like instruction manuals for your body.
- Enzymes: These are like speed boosters (catalysts) for chemical reactions.
Unit-II: Human Organ Systems and Biodesigns-I
1. Human Brain and Nervous System
The brain is like a computer’s CPU. It controls everything. The nervous system is like a network of wires (nerves) carrying messages.
- What happens if nerves get damaged? Messages can’t reach their destination (e.g., paralysis).
- EEG/EMG: These are like apps monitoring your brain and muscles.
2. Heart as a Pump System
The heart is like a water pump, pushing blood through pipes (blood vessels).
- ECG: It’s like a report card for your heart’s health.
- Blockages: Imagine pipes getting clogged (e.g., heart attack).
- Pacemakers: Like a backup generator for the heart.
Unit-III: Human Organ Systems and Biodesigns-II
1. Lungs as a Purification System
The lungs are like air filters. They take in oxygen and remove carbon dioxide.
- COPD: Imagine the filter getting clogged (e.g., difficulty breathing).
- Ventilators: Like a fan helping the lungs breathe.
2. Kidneys as a Filtration System
The kidneys are like water purifiers, removing waste from blood.
- Dialysis: Like a backup filter when kidneys fail.
3. Muscular and Skeletal Systems
These are like the scaffolding of a building. They give shape and help in movement.
- Osteoporosis: Imagine the scaffolding getting weak.
- Muscular dystrophy: Like workers losing strength.
Unit-IV: Trends in Bioengineering
1. Bioprinting and 3D Printing
Imagine printing body parts like printing a document.
- 3D-printed ear: Like making a spare part for a car.
- 3D-printed food: Like printing your favorite pizza.
2. Medical Imaging
These are like cameras taking pictures inside your body.
- X-ray: Like a black-and-white photo of bones.
- MRI: Like a detailed 3D map of organs.
PDF Compilation
I’ll create a PDF with:
- Story-based explanations (like above).
- Original definitions, properties, and functions.
- Links to diagrams and external resources.
- Examples and applications for better understanding.
Let’s start with Unit-I. Ready to dive into the world of cells and biomolecules? 🚀
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