Case Studies
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Human reproduction hormonal case
This case study analyzes how hormones regulate human reproduction through a real-life medical consultation scenario. It explores the coordinated role of the hypothalamus, pituitary gland, and reproductive organs in controlling ovulation, menstrual cycles, and pregnancy using hormones like FSH, LH, estrogen, and progesterone.
Photoelectric effect experiment
This case study explores the photoelectric effect through a laboratory experiment conducted by physics students studying modern physics. It explains how light of different frequencies causes electron emission from a metal surface, highlighting concepts such as threshold frequency, stopping potential, photon energy, and Einstein’s photoelectric equation.
AC vs DC supply
This advanced case study analyzes the practical differences between Alternating Current (AC) and Direct Current (DC) in modern power systems. Using examples from India’s electricity grid and long-distance transmission projects, students evaluate efficiency, transmission losses, and technological choices behind AC and HVDC systems.
Nationalism in India movement
This case study explores how different movements like Non-Cooperation and Civil Disobedience helped unite Indians against British rule. Through a realistic classroom investigation of historical events, students analyze how mass participation, boycotts, and non-violent protest strengthened the nationalist movement in India.
Development indicators comparison
This case study examines how development is measured using indicators such as income, literacy, and life expectancy. Through a comparison of Indian states, students analyze why higher income alone does not guarantee better development and how social indicators help policymakers evaluate overall human well-being.
Biotechnology in medicine
This case study explores how biotechnology is used in modern medicine to produce life-saving drugs such as insulin and vaccines. Through a real-life healthcare scenario, students analyze how recombinant DNA technology helps scientists produce medicines efficiently and safely, improving treatment for diseases like diabetes.
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