Locomotion and Movement | Class 11 Biology | NEET 2024 Preparation Human Physiology for NEET

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  • Опубліковано 14 гру 2024
  • In this video, we dive deep into the chapter Locomotion and Movement from Class 11 Biology, crucial for NEET aspirants. Learn about:
    Types of movements in humans.
    Detailed anatomy and functions of muscles.
    Mechanism of muscle contraction (sliding filament theory).
    Skeletal system and different types of joints.
    Disorders related to locomotion like arthritis and osteoporosis.
    This comprehensive session ensures clarity on every concept while staying NCERT-focused to maximize your NEET preparation. Watch till the end for MCQs and tips to ace this chapter!
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    📚 Chapter Highlights:
    Movement Types: Amoeboid, ciliary, muscular.
    Muscle Structure: Types of muscles (skeletal, smooth, cardiac).
    Bones and Joints: Functions, types, and examples.
    Disorders: Common locomotion-related conditions.
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