This document lists potential biology project topics for Class 12 students in the CBSE curriculum. It includes topics such as the effects of antibiotics on bacteria, hormones and their roles, pollination and allergies, microbes and human welfare, embryonic development, drug addiction, gene therapy, pedigree analysis, the life cycle of Plasmodium, biology in everyday life, ecological succession, stem cell regeneration, chemical analysis of food, food adulteration, adaptation in animals, marine biology, forensic fingerprints, gene therapy, and tissue culture.
This document lists potential biology project topics for Class 12 students in the CBSE curriculum. It includes topics such as the effects of antibiotics on bacteria, hormones and their roles, pollination and allergies, microbes and human welfare, embryonic development, drug addiction, gene therapy, pedigree analysis, the life cycle of Plasmodium, biology in everyday life, ecological succession, stem cell regeneration, chemical analysis of food, food adulteration, adaptation in animals, marine biology, forensic fingerprints, gene therapy, and tissue culture.
This document lists potential biology project topics for Class 12 students in the CBSE curriculum. It includes topics such as the effects of antibiotics on bacteria, hormones and their roles, pollination and allergies, microbes and human welfare, embryonic development, drug addiction, gene therapy, pedigree analysis, the life cycle of Plasmodium, biology in everyday life, ecological succession, stem cell regeneration, chemical analysis of food, food adulteration, adaptation in animals, marine biology, forensic fingerprints, gene therapy, and tissue culture.
Effects of Antibiotics on Bacteria Hormones and roles Pollination in flowers and allergies Microbes in human welfare Embryonic development in humans Drug Addiction Gene therapy Pedigree analysis The life cycle of Plasmodium Biology in everyday Ecological succession Stem cell regeneration Chemical analysis of food sample Adulterant in food sample Adaptation in animals Marine World Forensic Fingerprints gene therapy tissue culture