Biology with Shalini
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This is Shalini Rana (Csir Jrf Net (AIR 72) Csir NET (AIR 26) ARS NET holder and Former Project Fellow at Csir Ihbt Palampur).
Here, we explore two exciting chapters of life: Fitness and Lifestyle. From workout tips and fitness routines to personal growth and life hacks, my goal is to inspire and empower you to live your best life.
Previously, I shared biology tutorials to simplify complex concepts for students. While those videos remain for curious minds, this channel has evolved with me, reflecting my journey toward health, self-improvement, and balance.
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Cholesterol Biosynthesis

Glycolysis: Trick to memorize. How to remember Glycolysis in 3 minutes.

What is the difference between Chromatin, chromosomes and chromatids

Jantacurfew

NUCLEUS : CONTROL CENTRE OF THE CELL

What is DNA and how base pairs help in its stability?

Glycolysis easily explained

Pentose Phosphate Pathway/ Hexose Monophosphate Shunt explained in detail

What is the role of zymogen? Why is it an Inactive precursor?

Trip To Puri

Cell Membrane Fluidity and Role of Saturated/unsaturated fatty acids/ Cholesterol

How to control PCOD/PCOS naturally

PCOD/PCOS: Symptoms/Causes/Cure

What is a plasma membrane? What are its properties?

Fatty acid synthesis: Its Regulation

How double bonds are formed in Fatty acids ?

Fatty Acid Biosynthesis:Part 2

Fatty Acid Synthesis:Part 1

Fatty Acids: overview

O Linked Glycosylation

Glycosylation of Proteins (N Linked Glycosylation)

Collagen: Its Types and Synthesis. Medical conditions associated with mutation of collagen

Purine: Salvage Pathway and medical conditions associated with it.

Purine: Biosynthesis and Precursor amino acids

Purine : Its Structure , role in DNA , importance .

Eukaryotes: An Introduction. Similarities and differences between Prokaryotes and Eukaryotes

Prokaryotes: An Introduction