The World of the Living (VI–VIII)
If you are sitting the Science and Maths option in CTET Paper-2, the living world is where the easy marks live — and where careless candidates leak them. The questions are rarely about memorising a definition; CTET wraps the biology inside a Class VI–VIII classroom. A teacher shows a leaf and asks where photosynthesis happens, a child insists a seed is 'not alive', a diagram of the human digestive system is labelled with one blank, or a pedagogy item asks why you would take students to a pond rather than draw a food chain on the board. You need the NCERT Classes 6–8 biology cold — plant parts and their jobs, photosynthesis, animal nutrition and the major body systems, the cell as the basic unit of life, friendly and harmful microbes, how living things reproduce, and how food chains hold an ecosystem together — and you need the pedagogy that sits on top of it. I have taught this block to trainee teachers for years, and the same two or three misconceptions trip up children (and exam candidates) every single time. Those are flagged below.
Topics
⚡ Smart tips & memory hooks
Memory hooks and exam-smart tips to lock this chapter in and answer CTET MCQs quickly and accurately.
- Photosynthesis in one line: CO2 + water --(sunlight + chlorophyll)--> glucose + oxygen. Inputs = CO2, water, light; outputs = food + O2.
- Transport memory hook: Xylem = water Xclusively Up; Phloem = Food (both ways). Arteries = Away from heart.
- Plant cell extras (not in animal cells): Wall, Chloroplast, big Vacuole. ("WCV" — Walls Carry Veggies.)
- Microbe jobs: Yeast -> bread/idli rise; Lactobacillus -> curd; decomposers -> recycle; some -> antibiotics. Not all microbes are harmful.
- Reproduction split: one parent + identical offspring = asexual (budding, fission, spores, cuttings); two parents + gametes fuse = sexual.
- Food chain ALWAYS starts with a producer (green plant) and the arrow points to the eater. Deficiency favourites: C->scurvy, D->rickets, A->night blindness, iron->anaemia, iodine->goitre.
⚠️ Common mistakes & traps
CTET loves to test these exact confusions. Internalise each trap before exam day.
- Thinking plants 'eat food from the soil through their roots' — roots take in water and minerals; the leaf MAKES the food by photosynthesis.
- Saying most digestion/absorption happens in the stomach — it happens in the small intestine.
- Putting the cell wall in animal cells — only plant cells have a cell wall (plus chloroplasts and a large vacuole).
- Believing all microorganisms are harmful — many are friendly (curd, bread, antibiotics, decomposition, nitrogen fixing).
- Reading the food-chain arrow backwards — the arrow points from the eaten TO the eater (direction of energy flow).
- Confusing oviparous (egg-laying) with viviparous (live young), and treating a seed or egg as 'non-living' — both are alive but dormant.
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📌 Quick revision
Chapter test
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This chapter gives you the CTET-focused recap, pedagogy and exam-style practice. For the underlying concept taught step by step — worked from the ground up with diagrams — open the matching lesson in our school Maths course.
🏆 Vidaara CTET success checklist
You have truly mastered The World of the Living (VI–VIII) when you can tick every box below.
- Recall every formula in this chapter without looking them up
- Solve each topic’s practice set with at least 80% accuracy
- Use the chapter shortcuts to cut your solving time in half
- Spot and avoid every common trap listed above
- Score 80%+ on the timed chapter test
📋 Chapter mastery scorecard
Track where you stand. Aim for the target before moving to the next chapter.
| Skill checkpoint | Target |
|---|---|
| Concept theory & formulas understood | 100% |
| Topic practice sets attempted (5 topics) | 5/5 |
| Best topic-test score | — → 80%+ |
| Chapter test score | — → 80%+ |
| Flashcards drilled to instant recall | 12 cards |
Key Concepts — Quick Reference
Core processes (know these cold)
| Photosynthesis | Carbon dioxide + Water --(sunlight, chlorophyll)--> Glucose + Oxygen |
|---|---|
| Respiration | Glucose + Oxygen --> Carbon dioxide + Water + Energy |
| Where it happens | Photosynthesis in chloroplasts (chlorophyll); mainly in green leaves |
| Raw materials vs products | In: CO2, water, sunlight. Out: glucose (food) + oxygen |
Building blocks of life
| Cell | The basic structural & functional unit of all living things |
|---|---|
| Plant vs animal cell | Plant cell has a cell wall, chloroplasts & a large vacuole; animal cell does not |
| Control centre | Nucleus controls cell activities; cytoplasm holds the organelles |
| Microorganism | Bacteria, fungi, protozoa, algae & viruses — too small to see unaided |