Wednesday, January 22, 2014

ZOOLOGY Syllabus

ZOOLOGY 
Total Marks-200
PAPER I (Marks-100)
INVERTEBRATE AND CHORDATE ZOOLOGY
The candidates will be required to attempt five questions - three from Part - A and two from Part - B.
PART - A
Invertebrate
General organization (general morphology, mode of life adaptations life cycles and economic importance) of the following groups with special reference to the topics mentioned in each group
    Protozoa: Parasitism, conjugation and autogamy, medical importance.
    Porifera: Canal system, skeletal structures and their taxonomic value, position of porifera in the Animal Kingdom.
    Coelenterata: Polymorphism; measenteries corals and coral reefs.
    Platyhelminthes: Parastic adaptations, medical importance
    Nematoda: Medical importance.
    Anneilda: Coelom, metamerism,
    Mollusca: Shell, modifications of foot, feeding, respiration, shell fishery,
    Arthropoda: Appendages, feeding: respiration, larvae.
    Echinodermata: Skeleton, water vascular system, larvae.
PART - B
Chordata
Origin; comparative account of skeleton, circulatory, excretory and nervous systems, development (egg types, cleavage, blastula and gastrula, germ layer/formation, embryonic membranes and placentation) natural history (mode of life, migration, adaptations, biting mechanism of snakes).

PAPER - II (Marks 100)
GENERAL ZOOLOGY
The candidates will be required to attempt at least one question from each part.
Part - A
Cell Biology: Morphology. Chemical composition and functions of nucleus, nuclear inclusions and cytoplasmic organelles, protein synthesis and molecular genetics. mechanism of mitosis and meiosis.
Part - B
General Physiology: Respiration, respiratory mechanism, respiratory pigments, transport of oxygen and carbon dioxide, circulation : haemodynamics, control of cardiovascular system, nutrition: modes of nutrition, digestion and assimilation of food stuff, Excretion: nature and sources of substances excreted, modes of excretions, Nervous system, nerve impulses, Hormones and their biological action.
Part - C
Genetics: Mendelian principles, multiple alleles, interaction of genes: linkage and crossing over, mapping of genes, sex determination and sex linkage, mutations, chromosoinal aberrations, gene concept.
Part - D
Evolution: Origin of life, organic diversity, theories to account for organic diversity, Phylogeny and ontogeny, species concept, mechanism of evolution, modem concept of natural selection, evolutionary trends.
Part - E
Ecology : Concept of ecosystem, biogeochemical cycles, animal adaptations to major habitats, environmental pollution and its effect on life.
    SUGGESTED READINGS
     TitleAuthor
    1
    A Text Book of Zoology (Invertibrate)Parker and Haswell
    2
    Comprative Anatomy of the vertebatesGeorge C. Kent
    3
    Invertebrate ZoologyHegner and Engemann
    4
    Cell structure and Functuion(Eighth)Loewy and siekevitz
    5
    Cell and Molecular Biolohgy(Eighth Edition)De-Robbertis. E.O.D. & De-Robertis.EMF.
    6
    Fundamentals of EcologyOdum
    7
    Principles of GeneticsStrickberger
    8
    Introduction to  EvolutionMoody
    9
    Modern GeneticsAyala.F.J.and kiger.J.A.Jr.
    10
    Text Book of Medical PhysiologyGuyot.W.B.
    11
    Moleculr Biology of GeneWatson.J.D.

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