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Bio.scope: Biology tuitions. Hello ! I am an experienced biology teacher with 4 years of experience

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I am a fully qualified biology teacher with more than 4 years of experience.I have taught biology to classes 9th,10th,11th and 12th std. I specially focus on concepts, basics and smart work rather than just memorisation. Weekly or monthly tests will be taken to check student's understanding for the subject. I am confident that my passion for teaching the subject with all my skills can make significant difference.

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Marathi Mother Tongue (Native)

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Hindi Proficient

Education

Pune university 2014

Bachelor of Pharmacy (B.Pharm.)

ICT, Mumbai 2016

M.Tech in Green Technology

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Manpada W Thane, Mumbai, India - 400607

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Class 11 Tuition

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Online class via Zoom

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Years of Experience in Class 11 Tuition

4

Board

CBSE, State

Subjects taught

Biology, Biotechnology, Chemistry, Marathi

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Answered on 25/04/2020 Learn Tuition/MBBS & Medical Tuition/Microbiology +1 CBSE - Class 11/Biology

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1. 1 Definition: An organism in which cellulose is absent in its cell wall is said to have a non-cellulosic cell wall. An organism in which cellulose is present in its cell wall is said to have a cellulosic cell wall.1.2 Description: in the non-cellulosic cell wall, cellulose my be replaced by pectin,... ...more

1. 1 Definition: An organism in which cellulose is absent in its cell wall is said to have a non-cellulosic cell wall. An organism in which cellulose is present in its cell wall is said to have a cellulosic cell wall.
1.2 Description: in the non-cellulosic cell wall, cellulose my be replaced by pectin, hemicellulose, chitin, etc. In cellulosic cell wall, cellulose is present in a primary and secondary layer of the cell wall.
1.3 Examples: non-cellulosic cell wall- Fungi, marine algae, eg. Bryopsis.
Cellulosic cell wall- kingdom Plantae, eg. Dicots and monocots
1.4 characteristic function: non-cellulosic cell wall maintains the pressure, i.e. prevents over-expansion of the cell when water enters into the cell.
The cellulosic cell wall provides mechanical strength and allows plants to grow tall.
2. Cellulose is a polysaccharide which has many unique properties such as 2.1 it has a natural polymeric structure
2.2 though it consists of saccharide monomers, it is insoluble in water.
2.3 percentage of cellulose in the cell wall decides the strength of the cell wall, and it's rigidity.

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1. 1 Definition: An organism in which cellulose is absent in its cell wall is said to have a non-cellulosic cell wall. An organism in which cellulose is present in its cell wall is said to have a cellulosic cell wall.1.2 Description: in the non-cellulosic cell wall, cellulose my be replaced by pectin,... ...more

1. 1 Definition: An organism in which cellulose is absent in its cell wall is said to have a non-cellulosic cell wall. An organism in which cellulose is present in its cell wall is said to have a cellulosic cell wall.
1.2 Description: in the non-cellulosic cell wall, cellulose my be replaced by pectin, hemicellulose, chitin, etc. In cellulosic cell wall, cellulose is present in a primary and secondary layer of the cell wall.
1.3 Examples: non-cellulosic cell wall- Fungi, marine algae, eg. Bryopsis.
Cellulosic cell wall- kingdom Plantae, eg. Dicots and monocots
1.4 characteristic function: non-cellulosic cell wall maintains the pressure, i.e. prevents over-expansion of the cell when water enters into the cell.
The cellulosic cell wall provides mechanical strength and allows plants to grow tall.
2. Cellulose is a polysaccharide which has many unique properties such as 2.1 it has a natural polymeric structure
2.2 though it consists of saccharide monomers, it is insoluble in water.
2.3 percentage of cellulose in the cell wall decides the strength of the cell wall, and it's rigidity.

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Class 11 Tuition

Class Location

Online class via Zoom

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Years of Experience in Class 11 Tuition

4

Board

CBSE, State

Subjects taught

Biology, Biotechnology, Chemistry, Marathi

Taught in School or College

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Answered on 25/04/2020 Learn Tuition/MBBS & Medical Tuition/Microbiology +1 CBSE - Class 11/Biology

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1. 1 Definition: An organism in which cellulose is absent in its cell wall is said to have a non-cellulosic cell wall. An organism in which cellulose is present in its cell wall is said to have a cellulosic cell wall.1.2 Description: in the non-cellulosic cell wall, cellulose my be replaced by pectin,... ...more

1. 1 Definition: An organism in which cellulose is absent in its cell wall is said to have a non-cellulosic cell wall. An organism in which cellulose is present in its cell wall is said to have a cellulosic cell wall.
1.2 Description: in the non-cellulosic cell wall, cellulose my be replaced by pectin, hemicellulose, chitin, etc. In cellulosic cell wall, cellulose is present in a primary and secondary layer of the cell wall.
1.3 Examples: non-cellulosic cell wall- Fungi, marine algae, eg. Bryopsis.
Cellulosic cell wall- kingdom Plantae, eg. Dicots and monocots
1.4 characteristic function: non-cellulosic cell wall maintains the pressure, i.e. prevents over-expansion of the cell when water enters into the cell.
The cellulosic cell wall provides mechanical strength and allows plants to grow tall.
2. Cellulose is a polysaccharide which has many unique properties such as 2.1 it has a natural polymeric structure
2.2 though it consists of saccharide monomers, it is insoluble in water.
2.3 percentage of cellulose in the cell wall decides the strength of the cell wall, and it's rigidity.

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Answered on 25/04/2020 Learn Tuition/MBBS & Medical Tuition/Microbiology +1 CBSE - Class 11/Biology

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1. 1 Definition: An organism in which cellulose is absent in its cell wall is said to have a non-cellulosic cell wall. An organism in which cellulose is present in its cell wall is said to have a cellulosic cell wall.1.2 Description: in the non-cellulosic cell wall, cellulose my be replaced by pectin,... ...more

1. 1 Definition: An organism in which cellulose is absent in its cell wall is said to have a non-cellulosic cell wall. An organism in which cellulose is present in its cell wall is said to have a cellulosic cell wall.
1.2 Description: in the non-cellulosic cell wall, cellulose my be replaced by pectin, hemicellulose, chitin, etc. In cellulosic cell wall, cellulose is present in a primary and secondary layer of the cell wall.
1.3 Examples: non-cellulosic cell wall- Fungi, marine algae, eg. Bryopsis.
Cellulosic cell wall- kingdom Plantae, eg. Dicots and monocots
1.4 characteristic function: non-cellulosic cell wall maintains the pressure, i.e. prevents over-expansion of the cell when water enters into the cell.
The cellulosic cell wall provides mechanical strength and allows plants to grow tall.
2. Cellulose is a polysaccharide which has many unique properties such as 2.1 it has a natural polymeric structure
2.2 though it consists of saccharide monomers, it is insoluble in water.
2.3 percentage of cellulose in the cell wall decides the strength of the cell wall, and it's rigidity.

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