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Complete Human Physiology (Part-2) | Re NEET 2026 | NCERT + PYQ + FAT

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Автор: Dr. Anand Mani

Загружено: 2026-06-04

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Описание: Welcome to this power-packed biology lecture on Complete Human Physiology Part-2 for Re NEET 2026 aspirants. In this session, we cover three extremely important NCERT chapters: Locomotion and Movement, Neural Control and Coordination, and Chemical Coordination and Integration. These chapters are highly scoring, concept-based, and frequently asked in NEET, so this video is designed to help you revise theory, understand mechanisms, and practice exam-oriented questions in one place.

This lecture follows the NCERT + PYQ + FAT approach, where every important line of NCERT is connected with previous year NEET questions and frequently asked topics. If you are preparing for NEET 2026, this session will help you build strong conceptual clarity and improve your question-solving accuracy. Human Physiology is one of the most important units of Class 11 Biology, and mastering these chapters can give you a major advantage in the exam.

In Locomotion and Movement, we discuss the human skeletal system, types of bones, joints, cartilage, ligaments, tendons, muscle structure, sliding filament theory, skeletal muscle contraction, sarcomere, actin, myosin, calcium ions, ATP, neuromuscular junction, disorders of the muscular and skeletal system, and all important NCERT-based facts. We also focus on repeated PYQs from locomotion so that you understand how NEET frames questions from diagrams, definitions, examples, and mechanisms.

In Neural Control and Coordination, we cover the structure and function of neurons, types of neurons, generation and conduction of nerve impulse, resting membrane potential, action potential, synapse, neurotransmitters, central nervous system, brain, spinal cord, reflex action, reflex arc, peripheral nervous system, autonomic nervous system, sympathetic and parasympathetic divisions, sensory receptors, eye, ear, vision, hearing, balance, and NCERT diagrams targeted in NEET. This chapter becomes easy when you understand the sequence of events, and this video simplifies every concept step by step.

In Chemical Coordination and Integration, we explain endocrine glands, hormones, hypothalamus, pituitary gland, pineal gland, thyroid, parathyroid, thymus, adrenal gland, pancreas, gonads, hormone mechanisms, feedback regulation, disorders related to hormones, and NCERT tables that are important for NEET 2026. We highlight hormone source, target organ, function, deficiency, excess, and key examples so that you can revise quickly and remember accurately.

This video is especially useful for students who want complete revision of Human Physiology Part-2 before tests, mock exams, school exams, and NEET 2026. The lecture is useful for beginners as well as repeaters because it combines detailed explanation with exam-focused revision. Every concept is explained in simple language, and important points are marked for quick recall.

What you will get in this video:
NCERT line-by-line concept clarity
Previous year NEET questions discussion
FAT, or Frequently Asked Topics, for smart preparation
Important diagrams and tables from NCERT
Concepts from Locomotion, Neural Control, and Chemical Coordination
Tricks to remember examples, hormones, and functions
Common mistakes and confusing points explained
High-yield revision for NEET 2026 Biology

Why this lecture is important:
Human Physiology carries a strong weightage in NEET Biology. Questions from these chapters can be direct from NCERT, diagram based, statement based, assertion-reason type, matching type, or concept application based. By watching this session, you will learn how to read NCERT in the right way, how to identify high-yield lines, and how to connect theory with PYQs. This is the exact strategy needed to score high in Biology.

Students often find Neural Control and Chemical Coordination confusing because both involve signals, receptors, coordination, and regulation. In this video, we clearly separate nervous coordination from hormonal coordination and explain how both systems maintain homeostasis. Locomotion is also simplified with proper focus on muscles, bones, joints, and disorders, making it easier to revise before the exam.

If you are targeting NEET 2026, do not skip this video. Watch it completely, revise your NCERT side by side, solve the PYQs discussed, and mark the FAT points for repeated revision. This session will help you strengthen your Biology base and increase your confidence for the final exam.

Chapters covered:
Locomotion and Movement
Neural Control and Coordination
Chemical Coordination and Integration

Like this video if it helps you, share it with your NEET friends, and subscribe to the channel for more complete NCERT + PYQ + FAT lectures. Keep revising, keep practicing and stay consistent. Your NEET 2026 selection depends on strong concepts, smart revision, and regular question practice.

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