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REVISED SYLLABUS COURSES OF STUDY B.Sc. (ZOOLOGY) Six-Semester Course (Effective from the session 2014-2015) DEPARTMENT OF ZOOLOGY, SCHOOL OF LIFESCIENCES, RAVENSHAW UNIVERSITY CUTTACK-753003, ODISHA

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REVISED SYLLABUS

COURSES OF STUDY

B.Sc. (ZOOLOGY)

Six-Semester Course

(Effective from the session 2014-2015)

DEPARTMENT OF ZOOLOGY, SCHOOL OF LIFESCIENCES,

RAVENSHAW UNIVERSITY

CUTTACK-753003, ODISHA

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SEMESTER PAPER NO. TITLE TOTAL MARKS

FIRST SH ZO-1.1.1 ANIMAL DIVERSITY-I[NON-CHORDATES] 50

SE ZO-1.1.1 NON-CHORDATES 50

SH ZO-1.1.2 / RESOURCE BIOLOGY(Compulsory For Hons Course) 50 Elective paper

SH ZO-1.1.3 PRACTICALS RELATED TO THEORY PAPER 50

SE ZO- 1.1.2 PRACTICALS RELATED TO THEORY PAPER 50

SECOND SH ZO-1.2.4 ANIMAL DIVERSITY-II [CHORDATE BIOLOGY] 50

SE ZO-1.2.3 CHORDATE BIOLOGY 50

SH ZO-1.2.5 PHYSIOLOGY AND TOXICOLOGY 50

SH ZO-1.2.6 PRACTICALS RELATED TO THEORY PAPER 50

SE ZO-1.2.4 PRACTICALS RELATED TO THEORY PAPER 50

THIRD SH ZO-2.3.7 COMPARATIVE ANATOMY AND HISTOLOGY 50

SE ZO-2.3.5 COMPARATIVE ANATOMY AND HISTOLOGY 50

SH ZO-2.3.8 ENDOCRINOLOGY AND ANIMAL BEHAVIOUR 50

SH ZO-2.3.9 PRACTICALS RELATED TO THEORY PAPER 50

SE ZO-2.3.6 PRACTICALS RELATED TO THEORY PAPER 50

FOURTH SH ZO-2.4.10 DEVELOPMENTAL BIOLOGY 50

SH ZO-2.4.11 IMMUNOLOGY 50

SE ZO-2.4.7 DEVELOPMENTAL BIOLOGY 50

SH ZO-2.4.12 PRACTICALS RELATED TO THEORY PAPER 50

SE ZO-2.4.8 PRACTICALS RELATED TO THEORY PAPER 50

FIFTH SH ZO-3.5.13 BIOCHEMISTRY-I 50

SH ZO-3.5.14 MICROBIOLOGY 50

SH ZO-3.5.15 GENETICS 50

SH ZO-3.5.16 ECOLOGY AND BIOSTATISTICS 50

SH ZO-3.5.17 PRACTICALS 50

SH ZO-3.5.18 PRACTICALS 50

SIXTH SH ZO-3.6.19 BIOCHEMISTRY-II 50

SH ZO-3.6.20 CELL BIOLOGY 50

SH ZO-3.6.21 MOLECULAR BIOLOGY 50

SH ZO-3.6.22 GENETIC ENGINEERING 50

SH ZO-3.6.23 PRACTICAL RELATED TO THEORY 50

SH ZO-3.6.24 PRACTICAL RELATED TO THEORY 50

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SEMESTER-I PAPER I (SH-1.1.1)

Paper I SH-1.1.1: Nonchordates

UNIT-1

Distinguishing characters and classification of Phylum Protozoa, Porifera and Cnidaria up

to order , Protozoa- Type Study of Paramoecium with respect to: habit, habitat, Structure

and reproduction (binary fission and conjugation) , Porifera- Type study of Sycon- General

Organization, skeletal elements and Reproduction (including development), Cnidaria-Type

study of Aurelia- Structure, Alternation of generation including development,

Polymorphism in Coelenterates, Ctenophora- Structure and Affinities

UNIT-II Distinguishing characters and classification of Phylum Platyhelminthes, Annelida and

Arthropoda up to order, Platyhelminthes- Life history of Fasciola hepatica with special

reference to larval stages, Parasitic adaptations in Helminthes, Helminth parasites of Man,

Annelida- Concept of Coelom, Type study of Hirudinaria granulosa-Structure and

Excretion, Arthropoda-Type study of Prawn-Morphology and Appendages, Respiration in

Arthropods- (Aquatic and terrestrial) Organ structures and mechanism, Peripatus :

Structural Affinities and systematic position, Sacculina: Structure

UNIT-III Distinguishing characters and classification of Phylum Mollusca, Echinodermata and

Hemichordata up to order, Mollusca-Type study of Unio-Structure, respiratory and

reproductive system , Structural organization of Sepia, Echinodermata- Type study of

Starfish-Structure and Water vascular system, Evolutionary Significance of Echinoderm

larvae , Hemichordata- Anatomical peculiarities of Balanoglossus and their phylogenetic

position.

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SE-ELECTIVE 1.1.1 (ZO-1.1.1)

UNIT-1

Distinguishing characters and classification of Phylum Protozoa, Porifera and Cnidaria up

to class , Protozoa- Type Study of Paramoecium with respect to: habit, habitat, Structure

and reproduction (binary fission and conjugation) , Porifera- Type study of Sycon- General

Organization, skeletal elements and Reproduction (including development), Cnidaria-Type

study of Aurelia- Structure, Polymorphism in Coelenterates, Ctenophora- Structure and

Affinities

UNIT-II Distinguishing characters and classification of Phylum Platyhelminthes, Annelida and

Arthropoda up to class , Platyhelminthes- Life history of Fasciola hepatica with special

reference to larval stages, Parasitic adaptations in Helminthes, Annelida- Concept of

Coelom, Type study of Hirudinaria granulosa-Structure and Excretion Arthropoda-Type

study of Prawn-Morphology and Appendages, Peripatus : Structural Affinities and

systematic position

UNIT-III Distinguishing characters and classification of Phylum Mollusca,Echinodermata and

Hemichordata up to class, Mollusca-Type study of Unio-Structure, respiratory and

reproductive system , Echinodermata- Type study of Starfish-Structure and Water

vascular system, Evolutionary Significance of Echinoderm larvae Hemichordata- Anatomical peculiarities of Balanoglossus and their phylogenetic position.

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List of Recommended Books: 1) Hyman, L. H. – The invertebrates, Vol. I (McGraw Hill) 2) Hyman L.H. – The invertebrates, Vo. II (McGraw Hill) 3) Barnes R. D. – Invertebrate Zoology (W.B. Saunders Co.)

4) Pearse / Buchschaum – Living invertebrates, Blackwell Scientific Publications,

California

5) Parker and Haswell – A Text Book of Zoology – Invertebrates Vol. I Edited by 6) Marshall and Williams, C.B.S. Publishers and Distributors, New Delhi. 7) P. S. Dhami and J.K. Dhami – Invertebrates, S. Chand and Company. New Delhi 8) E. L. Jordan & P. S. Verma – Invertebrate Zoology

9) A Text Book of Invertebrates – N. C. Nair, N. Soundara Pandian, S. Leelavathy, T.

Murugan

10) R. L. Kotpal – Modern Text Book of Zoology, Invertebrates

11) The Invertebrates: Function and Form. By Sherman W and and Sherman VG, 1976,

Pearson Education Low Priced Edition, Indian reprint 2007

12) Biology – Raven, Johnson, Losos, Mason and Singer (Tata McGraw-Hill Edition) 13) Invertebrate Zoology -Meglitch and Schram

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PAPER-II SH 1.1.2 RESOURCE BIOLOGY UNIT-I A. Apiculture 1. Brief description of different species of Apis 2. Structural adaptation of honey bees - Mouth parts, Pollen basket, Sting and Wax glands. 3. Culture method 4. Honey bee products - beewax and their uses, chemical composition of honey. B. Sericulture 1. Brief description of different types of silkworms -Bombyx mori, Antheracea paphea (tassar silkworm) 2. Types of silk - Tasar, Muga, Eri Silk 3. Sericulture and extraction of silk. C. Lac culture 1. Brief account of lac insect – Laccifer lacca 2. Lac culture and Uses of lac

UNIT-II Pisciculture and Aquaculture a) Egg collection, induced spawning b) Biology and culture of Indian major carp , Exotic carp , Brackish water carp c) Inland fishes - Ophiocephalus, Clarias, Anabas d) Ornamental fish culture e) Fish spoilage and preservation, Freezing, canning, salting, smoking and fish uses AQUA CULTURE 1. Introduction to Aquaculture a) Prawn culture - Breeding methods, freezing and canning b) Mussel culture- Perna species, breeding, harvest and marketing c) Pearl culture – methods and types of pearl UNIT-III POULTRY SCIENCE 1. Introduction, Importance of egg production, Nutritive value of eggs. 2. Breeds of fowl. a) Exotic breeds - Rhode Island Red, Plymouth Rock, and New Hampshire. b) Indigenous breeds: Chittagong, Gangus Breeding of Poultry 1. Breeding for meat production - growth rate, body proportion; broiler chicks 2. Duck rearing 3. Japanese quail rearing – In brief PEST AND BENEFICIAL INSECTS 1. Beneficial Insects (Butterfly, Moth, Beetle, Ant) 2. Basic idea of pest control methods

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LIST OF REFERENCES 1. Banerji, G.C. Poultry, Oxford & IBH. 2. P.R. Venkitaraman: Economic Zoology. 3. V. Sudheeran: Economic Zoology. 4. Kurian C.V., Sebastian C.V: Prawn and Prawn fisheries in India, Hindustan Publication Corporation of India. 5. Alikunhi, K.R: Fish culture in India, KAV, ICAR. 6. Pillai, T.P: Aquaculture, Principles and Practices of fishing. 7. Kurian : Prawn and Prawn Fishery of India –. 8. K. H. Alikuhni : Fish Culture 9. Lagler : Fish Culture 10. Zingran : Fishes of India 11. Manual of Sericulture – Krishnaswami 12. Introduction to Sericulture – Ganga and Shetty 13. Economic Zoology- Shukla and Upadhaya

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PAPER III Practicals (SH- 1.1.3)

1. Study of : Amoeba, Paramoecium, Plasmodium, Polystomella with the help of slides.

2. Culture methods of Protozoans

3. Study of Sycon, hyalonema, gemmules and spicules

4. Study of hydra, jellyfish, sea anemone and corals[Favia, Fungia]

5. Study of larval stages of Fasciola hepatica, Taenia solium, Ascaris, Filarial worm

6. Study of Earthworm, Leech, Nereis, parapodia of Nereis, setae of Earthworm, Jaws

of Leech 7. Study of cockroach: External characters and sexual dimorphism and dissection of

digestive system of cockroach and Study of Leg (Demonstration only) 8. Cockroach: Nervous system (Demonstration only)

9. Mounting of cornea, thoracic spiracles, gizzard, Mouth parts (Demonstration only).

10. Preparation of permanent slides of Mosquito by single staining method

11. Mounting of mouth parts and sting apparatus of Honey bee

12. Study of Prawn, Millipede, Centipede, Moth, Limulus, Scorpion, Peripatus

13. Study of Aplysia, Pila, Dentalium, Chiton, Unio, Octopus, Permanent slide of

Radula and Osphradium 14. Study of Asterias, Ophioderma, Cucumaria, Echinus and Balanoglossus

15. Study of different Fishing Crafts and Gears (Models)

16. Study of aquarium and aquarium fishes / ornamental fishes

17. Study of structural organization of Beehive.

18. Study of life cycle of Lac insect, Honey bee and Silk moth(Chart/Model

/Material) 18. Visit to study management of the following and submission of

report a. Apiculture b. sericulture c. Poultry farm d. Fish farm

19. Study of equipments needed in Silkworm rearing center.

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Practicals (SE ZO - 1.1.2)ELECTIVE

1. Study of : Amoeba, Paramoecium, Polystomella with the help of slides. 2. Culture methods of Protozoans 3. Study of Sycon, hyalonema, gemmules and spicules 4. Study of hydra, jellyfish, sea anemone and Favia 5. Study of larval stages of Fasciola hepatica, Taenia solium, Ascaris, 6. Study of Earthworm, Leech, Nereis, parapodia of Nereis, setae of Earthworm, Jaws of

Leech 7. Study of cockroach: External characters and sexual dimorphism and dissection of

digestive system of cockroach and Study of Leg (Demonstration only) 8. Cockroach: Nervous system (Demonstration only) 9. Mounting of cornea, thoracic spiracles, gizzard, Mouth parts (Demonstration only). 10. Preparation of permanent slides of Mosquito by single staining method 11. Mounting of mouth parts and sting apparatus of Honey bee 12. Study of Prawn, Centipede, Moth, Limulus,Honey bee, Peripatus 13. Study of Pila, Dentalium, Chiton, Unio, Octopus 14. Study of Asterias, Ophioderma, Cucumaria, Echinus and Balanoglossus

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IInd SEMESTER

SH-ZO-1.2.4 Chordate Biology

UNIT-1

General characters and classification of Chordata upto orders, Origin of Chordates Protochordates - General features and affinities of Hemichordates (Balanoglossus), Cephalochordates (Amphioxus) and Urochordates(Herdmania), Retrogressive metamorphosis, Agnatha-Type study of Petromyzon and Myxine- Structural peculiarities and affinities, Pisces- Type study of Scoliodon- Morphology, Respiratory, Urinogenital and sense organs, Scales in fishes, Comparative gill morphology of Chondrichthyes & Osteichthyes, Accessory respiratory structure in fish

UNIT-II

Amphibia- Origin of tetrapods, Type study of Rana tigrina- Digestive and Respiratory system,Parental care in amphibians, Neoteny & Paedogenesis, Reptilia- Type study of Calotes- Morphology, Digestive, Urinogenital system, Poisonous and Non-poisonous snakes, Snake venom and biting mechanism, Extinct reptiles, Affinities of Sphenodon

UNIT-III Aves- Type study of Pigeon-Morphology, Respiratory and Urinogenital system, Flight adaptations, Mammalia- Type study of Rabbit-Morphology, Digestive and Circulatory system, Affinities of Prototheria & Metatheria, Adaptive radiation in mammals, Dentition in Mammals

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SE-ZO-1.2.3 ELECTIVE Chordates

UNIT-1

General characters and classification of Chordata upto class, Origin of Chordates Protochordates - General features and affinities of Hemichordates (Balanoglossus), Cephalochordates (Amphioxus) and Urochordates(Herdmania),Agnatha-Type study of Petromyzon and Myxine- Structural peculiarities , Pisces- Type study of Scoliodon-Morphology and sense organs, Scales in fishes

UNIT-II

Amphibia- Type study of Rana tigrina- Digestive and Respiratory system, Parental care in amphibians, Neoteny & Paedogenesis , Reptilia- Type study of Calotes- Morphology and Urinogenital system, Poisonous and Non-poisonous snakes, Snake venom and biting mechanism

UNIT-III

Aves- Type study of Pigeon-Morphology, Respiratory and Urinogenital system, Flight adaptations, Mammalia- Type study of Rabbit-Morphology and Digestive system, Affinities of Prototheria & Metatheria, Dentition in Mammals

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SH- ZO- 1.2.5 PHYSIOLOGY and TOXICOLOGY

UNIT I Digestive System - Mechanical and chemical digestion of food; Role of gastrointestinal hormones; Control and action of GI Tract secretions; Absorptions of carbohydrates, lipids, proteins, water, minerals and vitamins, Respiration: Blood pigments: Role in oxygen transport, Oxygen dissociation curves and

their physiological significances, Transport of CO2, Bohr and Haldane effect, Chloride

shift, Circulation: Origin and conduction of cardiac impulse, Cardiac cycle, Blood volume,

cardiac out-put, Blood pressure and its regulation; Electrocardiogram, Autonomic control

and chemical regulation of heart rate UNIT II

Excretion: Structure of nephron, Physiology of Urine formation, Composition of normal

urine, Muscle: Types, Ultra structure of striated muscle, mechanism of muscle

Contraction , Neuron and glia - Structure and function ,Ionic distribution,

Transmembrane potential, Ionic channels, Action potential, Origin and conduction of

nerve impulse, Synapse and synaptic transmission,

UNIT-III

Classification of toxicants, Dose-effect and dose response relationship; Frequency response and cumulative response; Biological and chemical factors that influence toxicity; Toxic agents and their action – Pesticides and Heavy Metals, Applications of Toxicology, Determination of LC50 and LD50 Values, Bioaccumulation and biomagnification, Environmental toxicology: Diversity and classification of environmental toxins

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Reference Books: 1. Principles of Animal Physiology (2006), C. D. Moyes and P. M. Schulte. 2. Text book of Medical Physiology 10th edition (2001),. A. C. Guyton and J. E. Hall.

3.Principles of Anatomy and Physiology, 11th edition (2006), G. J. Tortora and

B.Derrickson. 4.Endocrinology, 5th edition (2008), Mac. E. Hadley. 5.Comparative Vertebrate Endocrinology 3rd edition (1998), P. J. Bentley. 6. Vertebrate Endocrinology 3rd edition (1997), D. O. Norris. 7. The World of the Cell, 7th edition, (2005), Wayne M. Becker, Lewis J.

Kleinsmith, Jeff Hardin., 8 Jensen D. (1976): Principles of Physiology, Appleton Century Crafts, N.Y. 9. William F.Ganong (1999): Review of Medical Physiology 10 Caer BL-Haw’s Physiological chemistry, 14th Edn. 11 Shepherd, G.M: Neurobiology-Principles of Neural Science, E. Kandel & P. Schwartz. 12 Campbell (1984): Clinical Physiology, 5th Edn. Blackwall Scientific Publications, 13. Fundamentals of Toxicology- Adhikari 14. Toxicology- V.C Kapoor

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Practical (SH- ZO 1.2.6)

1. Classification of Protochordata,Cyclostomata (T.S. through pharynx and intestine-

amphioxus, T.S. through proboscis, Ascidian, Specimen of Petromyzon, Myxine

and Ammocoetus larva 2. Classification of Super class Pisces (one example from each class)

3. Study of scales- Placoid, Cycloid and Ctenoid, mounting of Ampulla of Lorenzini

4. Classification of class Amphibia(one example from each order)

5. Study of Tadpole larva and its metamorphosis

6. Classification of class Reptilia (one example from each order)

7. Classification of class Aves(one example from each order)

8. Dissection of Brain (Demonstration only) and mounting of pectin, filoplume

9. Classification of class Mammalia (one example from each )

10. Study of Histological slides 11. Determination of bleeding time of blood 12. Determination of clotting time of blood 13. Estimation of Haemoglobin and preparation of Haemin crystal 14. Effect of various concentration of salt solution on Red blood cell 15. Study of Histological slides pertaining to Nervous system 16. Blood cell count (WBC and RBC) 17.Toxicological response of Fish: Operculum movement and surfacing

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Practical (SE- ZO 1.2.4)ELECTIVE

1. Classification of Protochordata,Cyclostomata (T.S. through pharynx and intestine-

amphioxus, T.S. through proboscis, Ascidian, Specimen of Petromyzon, Myxine

and Ammocoetus larva 2. Classification of Super class Pisces (one example from each class)

3. Study of scales- Placoid, Cycloid and Ctenoid, mounting of Ampulla of Lorenzini

4. Accessory respiratory organs in Anabas, Clarias and Heteropneustes

5. Classification of class Amphibia(one example from each order)

6. Study of Tadpole larva and its metamorphosis

7. Mounting of hyoid apparatus, pectoral girdle and pelvic girdle

8. Classification of class Reptilia (one example from each order)

9. Study of carapace and and plastron of tortoise/turtle

10. Classification of class Aves (one example from each order)

11. Dissection of Brain (Demonstration only) and mounting of pectin, filoplume

12. Classification of class Mammalia (one example from each)

13. Study of Histological slides

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SEMESTER III SH- ZO-2.3.7 COMPARATIVE ANATOMY AND HISTOLOGY

UNIT-I

Integument and its derivatives, Endoskeleton - Axial skeleton & Appendicular skeleton

Digestive system – Alimentary canal and associated glands , Respiratory system – Cutaneous respiration, Gills and lungs, Air sacs in birds

UNIT-II Circulatory system – Evolution of heart and Aortic arches, Portal systems, Excretory system – Evolution of kidney and its ducts , Nervous system – Comparative anatomy of Vertebrate brain , Sense organs – Comparative anatomy of ear and eye

UNIT-III Epithelial, connective, muscular, nervous and other specialized tissues, Tools in histology: Principle, and functioning of microtome, automated microtome, ,ultramicrotome, cryostat, Techniques in histology: Sample preparation, reagents, fixatives, processing of fixed samples, dehydration, embedding, block making, staining, dyes and dye-binding reactive groups, mordants

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REFERENCES

1. Carter, G.S. Structure and habit in vertebrate evolution – Sedgwick and Jackson, London.

2. Kingsley, J.S. Outlines of Comparative Autonomy of Vertebrates, Central Book Depot. Allahabad 3. Kent, C.G. Comparative anatomy of vertebrates 4. Malcom Jollie, Chordata morphology. East – West Pres Pvt. Ltd., New Delhi.

5. Milton I lildergrand. Analysis of vertebrate structure. IV. Ed. John Wiley and Sons Inc., New York.

6. Smith, H.S. Evolution of Chordata structure. Hold Rinchart and Winstoin Inc. New York. 7. Sedgwick, A.A. Students Text Book of Zoology, Vol.II. 8. Walter, H.E. and Sayles, L.D. Biology of vertebrates, MacMillan & Co. New York.

9. Outlines of comparative anatomy, Romer & Parsons, Central Book Depot, The Vertebrate Body (Saunders).

10. Weichert, C.K. and Presch, W. Elements of chordate anatomy, 4th Edn. McGraw Hall Book Co., New York

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SH ZO- 2.3.8 ENDOCRINOLOGY AND ANIMAL BEHAVIOUR

UNIT-1 Classification and characteristic features of Hormones. Mechanism of hormone action-receptors, Second messenger concept. Structure of pituitary Gland – Hormones. Hypothalamic Regulation for Release of pituitary Hormones. Structure of Thyroid Gland – Biological functions of Thyroid Hormones Regulation of Thyroid Secretion UNIT-2 Islets of Langerhans – structure, Hormones, function. Structural features of –Adrenal gland Biological Action of Adrenaline and Noradrenaline – Emergency Hormones Male Reproductive system – Hormonal control of Testes, Functions of Testosterone Female Reproductive system-Role of Hormones in Female Sexual cycle Placental Hormones – parturition-Lactation. UNIT-3 Animal Behavior Stereotyped and acquired behavior-learning, fixed action pattern, Foraging, food acquiring and anti predatory behavior, Communication in honeybees (dance Language and pheromones) and their social organization. Neural and Hormonal control of Behaviour Migratory behavior of birds and fish, Hormones, Drugs and Behavior. Parental Behaviour - endocrine correlates.

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References: 1. Mac E Hadley, 1992 Endocrinology, Third edition, prentice Hall, New Jersey 2. Matsumoto A. and Ishi S., 1992 (eds). Atlas of endocrine organs, vertebrates and Invertebrates springier verlag, Germany 3. Wilson J.D and Foster D.W 1992, William’s textbook of endocrinology, 8th edition, WB saunders company, Philadelphia 4. World health organization, Technical report series, 1992, oral contraceptives and neoplasia WHO, Geneva 5. Turner, C.D and Bagnara, J.T., 1094, General Endocrinology, 6th Edition, WB Saunder’s company, Philadelphia (Saunder’s International Students edition) 6. Lamming, G.E. 1984. Marshall’s physiology of Reproduction ; Reproductive cycles of vertebrates. Churchill Livingstone, Edinburgh. 7. Prakash S Lohar Endocrinology, Hormones and Human Health. 8. Randy J. Nelson. 2000. An Introduction to Behavioural Endocrinology,2nd edition.Sinauer Associates,Inc. 9. Aggarwal V. K, 2009. Animal Behaviour. 10. Mathur Reena, 2010. Animal Behaviour. 11. Alcock J. 2009. Animal Behavior an Evolutionary Approach. 9th edition. Sinauer Associates,Inc. 12. Jack W. Bradbury, Sandra Lee Vehrencamp, 2011. Principles of Animal Communication. Sinauer Associates,Inc. 13. Nicholas B. Davies, John R. Krebs, Stuart A. West 2012. An Introduction to Behavioural Ecology John Wiley & Sons 14. J. R Krebs, N. B Davies1997. Behavioural Ecology: An Evolutionary Approach. John Wiley & Sons

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SE ZO- 2.3.5 COMPARATIVE ANATOMY AND HISTOLOGY [ELECTIVE]

UNIT-I

Integument and its derivatives, Endoskeleton - Axial skeleton & Appendicular skeleton

Digestive system – Alimentary canal and associated glands , Respiratory system – Cutaneous respiration, Gills and lungs, Air sacs in birds

UNIT-II Circulatory system – Evolution of heart and Aortic arches, Portal systems, Excretory system – Evolution of kidney and its ducts , Nervous system – Comparative anatomy of Vertebrate brain , Sense organs – Comparative anatomy of ear and eye

UNIT-III Epithelial, connective, muscular, nervous and other specialized tissues, Tools in histology: Principle, and functioning of microtome, automated microtome, ,ultramicrotome, cryostat, Techniques in histology: Sample preparation, reagents, fixatives, processing of fixed samples, dehydration, embedding, block making, staining, dyes and dye-binding reactive groups, mordants

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SH ZO-2.3.9 PRACTICALS 1. Mounting of Placoid, cycloid and ctenoid scales. 2. Study of different types of feathers- contour, filoplume and down feathers

3. Histological slides of different tissues and organs of fishes, amphibians,

reptiles, birds and mammal. 4. Comparative study of skeletal system of Rana, Varanus, Galus and Rabbit 5. Study of slides of Endocrine glands 6. Study of knee jerk reflex. 7. Film shows on Animal behavior

8. Study of Squamous epithelium, columnar epithelium, ciliated

epithelium, Smooth muscle, Skeletal muscle

9. Study of photographs dealing with conflict behavior, fixed action patterns-

courtship behavior and territorial behavior. 10. Study of Phototaxic behavior of Earthworm.

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SE ZO-2.3.6 PRACTICALS [ELECTIVE] 1. Mounting of Placoid, cycloid and ctenoid scales. 2. Study of different types of feathers- contour, filoplume and down feathers

3. Histological slides of different tissues and organs of fishes, amphibians,

reptiles, birds and mammal. 4. Comparative study of skeletal system of Rana, Varanus, Galus and Rabbit

5. Study of Squamous epithelium, columnar epithelium, ciliated

epithelium, Smooth muscle, Skeletal muscle

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SEMESTER 4TH SH ZO- 2.4.10 DEVELOPMENTAL BIOLOGY

Unit-I

Gametogenesis- Spermatogenesis and Oogenesis Ultrastructure of sperm and ovum Fertilization-Biochemical and physiological events Yolk content and types of animal eggs Patterns of cleavage

Unit-II

Gastrulation (Amphioxus, Frog and Chick) Extra-embryonic membranes Types and physiology of placenta Regeneration in invertebrates (Hydra, Planaria) and Vertebrates (Amphibia)

Unit-III

Organiser Concept Organogenesis of heart, brain Post embryonic development- Metamorphosis of insects and amphibians Ageing – concept, models and theories

Books Recommended

1. Balinsky – Introduction to Embryology 2. Gilbert- Embryology 3. Jain – Embryology 4. Tyagi, Agarwal- Embryology 5. Mohan P Arora- Embryology 6. Sastri, Singh, Tamar-Cell and Developmental Biology

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SH ZO- 2.4.11 IMMUNOLOGY UNIT 1

The Immune System- Innate- Types of Non specific immunity and acquired

immunity, lymphoid organs and their interaction(Bone marrow,Thymus, Spleen,

Lymph node, MALT,CALT, NALT, BALT)-Structure and function , Immune Cells –

White blood cells, Dendritic cell, Mast cell, Natural killer cell, Inter digitating dendritic

cell, Antigen presenting cells

UNIT II Antigens: Antigenicity and Immunogenicity, Epitopes Antibodies: Structure and functions of immunoglobulin, Antibody-Antigen interactions (In brief) , Isotypic, allotypic and idiotype variations, MHC and Antigen Presentation - Major Histocompatibility Complex: MHC molecules and organization of their genes, Structure and function of MHC gene products

UNIT-III Humoral and Cell Mediated Immune Response - Activation of T cells: Activation

of TH and TC cells, Generation of T memory cells, Apoptosis in T cells , B Cell maturation:

Activation of B Cells, Regulation of B Cell mediated Effector functions, Cytokines:

Structure of cytokines, Cytokine receptors, Function of cytokines, The Complement

System

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LIST OF REFERENCES

1. Immunology (6 th Edition) by Roit IM, Brostoff J and Male D. Mosby, An imprint of

Elsevier Sci Ltd., 2002.

2. Kuby Immunology (4 th Edition) by Golds RA, Kindt TJ, Osborne A. W.H. Freeman and Co. Ltd., New York, USA, 1994.

3. Textbook on Principles of Bacteriology, Virology and Immunology, 5 Volumes (9

th Edition) by Topley and Wilson. Edward Arnold, London, 1995.

4. Basic and Clinical Immunology, by Stites DP. Appleton & Lang Press. 5. Immunology, by Weissman and Wood. Benjamin Cummings. 6. Fundamentals of Immunology, by Coleman RM, Lombard MF, Sicard RE and Rencricca 7. Immunology- Weir

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SE ZO- 2.4.7 DEVELOPMENTAL BIOLOGY[ ELECTIVE]

Unit-I

Gametogenesis- Spermatogenesis and Oogenesis Ultrastructure of sperm and ovum

Fertilization-Biochemical and physiological events Yolk content and types of animal eggs

Patterns of cleavage

Unit-II

Gastrulation (Amphioxus, Frog and Chick) Extra-embryonic membranes Types and physiology of placenta Regeneration in invertebrates (Hydra, Planaria) and Vertebrates (Amphibia)

Unit-III

Organiser Concept Organogenesis of heart, brain Post embryonic development- Metamorphosis of insects and amphibians Ageing – concept, models and theories

Books Recommended

Balinsky – Introduction to Embryology Gilbert- Embryology Jain – Embryology

Tyagi, Agarwal- Embryology Mohan P Arora- Embryology Sastri, Singh, Tamar-Cell and Developmental Biology

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SEMESTER-IV (SH ZO--2.4.12)

1. Observation of live gametes under microscope. 2. Observation on development of Fertilized frog eggs. 3. Embryological slides of Chick. (Whole mount) 4. Metamorphosis of Anuran tadpole. 5. Blood group detection. 6. Life cycle of Anuran tadpole 7. Developmental Stages of Polypedatus. 8. Study of primary and secondary immune organs. 9. Differential count. 10. Observation of eggs of fish, ambhibia and reptile –Comparative study. 11. Preparation of Blood smear for type of leucocytes. 12. Study of Bone marrow cells. 13. Embryological studies of fish (Whole mount and slides). 14. Widal test. 15. Embryological studies of Sea urchin (Whole mount and slides). 16. Hatching experiment. SEMESTER-IV (SE ZO--2.4.8) ELECTIVE

1. Observation of live gametes under microscope. 2. Observation on development of Fertilized frog eggs. 3. Embryological slides of Chick. (Whole mount) 4. Metamorphosis of Anuran tadpole. 5. Life cycle of Anuran tadpole 6. Developmental Stages of Polypedatus. 7. Observation of eggs of fish, ambhibia and reptile –Comparative study. 8. Study of Bone marrow cells. 9. Embryological studies of fish (Whole mount and slides). 10. Embryological studies of Sea urchin (Whole mount and slides). 11. Hatching experiment.

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SEMESTER-V PAPER XIII (SH-3.5.13)

Biochemistry-I UNIT-I

Thermodynamic principles: First law and second law of thermodynamics, concept of free

energy, exergonic & endergonic reactions. Water as the solvent of life (importance of water

in biological kingdom); structure & physical properties of water, ionization of water,

polarity of water. Concept of pH, pH scale and buffer; biological buffer system.

UNIT-II

Classification, Structure and properties (physical and electrochemical) of amino acids. Classification: compositional classification (simple protein & conjugate protein). Biological classification. Protein configuration: Primary structure, secondary structure (α-helix & β-pleated structure). Properties: physical properties, chemical properties (reaction involving-COOH group, -NH2 group, -R group, -SH group). UNIT-III

Classification of carbohydrate, structure of some representative-examples of monosaccharides, disaccharides and polysaccharides, isomers in carbohydrate, some important properties of monosaccharides. Classification & properties of fatty acids.

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PAPER XIII (SH-3.5.14) Microbiology

UNIT-I

Systematic position of microbes in biological world, classification of microorganisms and characteristics of different groups. Sterilization methods, culture media, pure culture methods. Methods for population estimation & growth determination. Bacteria: structure, nutrition and reproduction. Genetic recombination in bacteria: transformation, conjugation & transduction. Economic importance of bacteria.

UNIT-II General characteristics, properties, structure, chemistry and types of viruses. Life cycle of bacteriophage. Plant viruses -TMV, CMV. Diseases caused by Viruses (animal): HIV, Hepatitis. Oncogenic viruses. General characteristics, properties of protozoa. Diseases caused by Protozoans: Entamoeba histolytica, Plasmodium species, Trypanosoma. UNIT-III

Industrial microorganisms and product formation: Industrial microorganisms and their products, primary and secondary metabolism, characteristics of large-scale fermentation. Major industrial products for health industry: industrial production of Penicillin, industrial production of vitamins and amino acids. Major industrial production for food and beverages: alcohol and alcoholic beverages, vinegar production, mushroom cultivation.

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PAPER XV (SH-3.5.15) Genetics

UNIT-I

Mendel’s experiments and principles of inheritance, test and back cross, gene interaction,

modified dihybrid ratios: complementary, supplementary, duplicate and masking gene

action, multiple alleles in man (ABO blood group), plants (self incompatibility).

UNIT-II

Linkage, crossing over: chromosome theory of linkage, coupling and repulsion phases,

recombination, two and three point test crosses, chromosome mapping, quantitative traits

and quantitative genetics. Significance of crossing over. Sex linked inheritance.

UNIT-III

Mutation: types of mutation, types of mutagen-physical & chemical. Molecular basis of mutation (transition, transversion, base pair substitution, & frame shift mutation). Numerical & structural changes in chromosomes (origin, types & effect of deletion, duplication, inversion, translocation & polyploidy). Mutation & polyploidy as a method of crop improvement.

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PAPER XV (SH-3.5.16) Ecology & Biostatistics

UNIT-I Ecosystem - structure and function, producers, consumers and decomposers, food chain, food web, ecological pyramids, energy flow. Hierarchy of ecosystem organization. Types of ecosystem-forest, grassland, desert and aquatic ecosystem, detritus based ecosystem. Abiotic components - water, air, soil, light and temperature. Ecosystem and thermodynamics. Biogeochemical cycle.

UNIT-II

Population ecology: Basic concept, characteristics of population, biotic potential, kinetics of population growth, r & k selection, regulation of population density, population interaction.

Community ecology: characteristics, composition, classification, structure, development of community. Species diversity and its measurement: concept of α-diversity and β-diversity. Synthetic characters of community, unit of vegetation, continum concept, Ecotone, Ecad, Ecotype, Edge effect. Succession in community, climax vegetation. UNIT-III

Study of population through samples, collection of data and representation of data,

Measurement of central tendency: Mode, Median and Arithmetic Mean, Measures of

dispersion: Range, Mean deviation, Variance, Standard Deviation, Coefficient of variation.

Statistical interference: Hypothesis testing-Null Hypothesis, test of significance: t, Chi-

square test, analysis of variance (one factor).

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PAPER XVII (SH-3.5.17) Practical

1. Determination of pKa value of Acetic acid 2. Preparation of buffer 3. Measurement of pH of different samples 4. Qualitative estimation of amino acids and proteins. 5. Qualitative test for carbohydrates 6. Preparation and sterilization of culture media (Nutrient Agar) . 7. Gram staining. 8. Study of culture transfer instruments and techniques. 9. Spread plate/Streak plate technique. 10. Isolation of Rhizobium from root nodules.

PAPER XVIII (SH-3.5.18) Practical

1. Study of mean and measure of dispersion of quantitative variables of biological characters.

2. Application of t-test to study significance of difference of means of variables of characters by setting null hypothesis taking animal sample.

3. Study of mitosis and meiosis 4. Preparation of karyotype and Pedigree analysis 5. Population genetics and Hardy-Weinberg Law (Blood group, Ear lobe and Tongue rolling experiment)

6. Application of chi-square test. 7. Study of biotic components of a pond ecosystem. 8. Study of Community structure of grassland. 9. a. Estimation of chloride of water. b. Determination of pH, Temperature, Alkalinity and Dissolved oxygen of water c. Estimation of calcium carbonate and Magnesium of soil. d. Total Hardness of Water e. Determination of Phosphate of water

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SEMESTER 6TH PAPER XIX (SH-3.6.19) Biochemistry-II

UNIT-I Biosynthesis of fatty acids (saturated & unsaturated). Biosynthesis of triglycerols, membrane phospholipid, cholesterols, steroid hormones. Oxidation of saturated fatty acids, β-oxidation, oxidation of unsaturated fatty acids, α-oxidation.

UNIT-II Concept of enzyme and mechanism of enzyme action. Synthesis of amino acid of α-keto glutarate family, 3- phosphoglycerate precursor family,

oxalo-acetate and pyruvate precursor family, PEP-erythose-4-phosphate precursor family,

Ribose-5 phosphate precursor family. Feedback control of amino acid biosynthesis:

(sequential, concerted and cumulative feedback control).

UNIT-III Respiration: Types - Aerobic respiration, Anaerobic respiration, respiratory substrates,

respiratory quotient, mechanism of respiration: Glycolysis, TCA cycle, terminal

oxidation(Oxidative phosphorylation, Electron transport chain). Energy calculation

(output) in prokaryotes / eukaryotes. Pentose phosphate pathway.

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PAPER XIX (SH-3.6.20)

Cell Biology UNIT-I

The cell: cell theory, prokaryotic cell vs eukaryotic cell and plant vs animal cell. Techniques in cell biology: principles of light and electron microscopy, principles of phase contrast and florescence microscopy. Cell fractionation procedure. Principles of chromatographic technique (Paper, Thin-layer and Gas chromatography), Spectrophotometry, staining. UNIT-II

Cell wall: origin, structure, composition, growth and function. Cell membrane: origin, structure, composition, models and function. Structure and function of cytoskeleton. Cell organelles: Structure and function of endoplasmic reticulum, ribosome, golgi apparatus, plastids, lysosome, vacuoles. Mitochondria: Origin, structure, composition, genome organization and function. Chloroplast: Origin, structure, composition, genome organization and function. UNIT-III Ultrastructure of nucleus, nucleus matrix and nucleoplasm. Chromatin structure and

nucleosome. Cell cycle, cell division- mitotis and meiosis, regulation of cell cycle.

Programmed cell death (Apoptosis).

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PAPER XXI (SH-3.6.21) Molecular Biology

UNIT-I Composition of nucleic acids, DNA structure: A, B, Z forms of DNA. DNA replication: Experimental evidences of semi conservative replication, replication in prokaryotes and eukaryotes. Mechanism of DNA Repair, Homologous Recombination Different forms of RNA and their role. UNIT-II Transcription in prokaryotes and eukaryotes. Transcriptional regulation in prokaryotes (inducible and repressible system, positive regulation and negative regulation); Operon concept – lac operon. Regulation in eukaryotes.

UNIT-III

Mechanism of protein biosynthesis: translation; peptide chain initiation, elongation, termination, post translational modifications. Factors required for protein synthesis. Inhibition of protein synthesis.

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PAPER XXII (SH-3.6.22) Genetic Engineering and Animal Tissue Culture UNIT-I

Restriction endonucleases used in recombinant DNA technology, cloning vectors

(plasmids, lambda etc.), isolation of DNA, RNA and Protein, construction of cDNA and

genomic libraries, selection of recombinant clones, Application of plant genetic

engineering.

UNIT-II

Basic techniques: Southern blotting, Northern blotting, Western blotting, PCR, Agarose &

SDS-PAGE gel electrophoresis, DNA fingerprinting (RFLP, RAPD, AFLP), DNA sequencing.

UNIT-III

Elementary concept of Animal tissue culture, Equipments and materials for cell culture: Design and layout of culture room, Sterilization and aseptic techniques, Culture media (Composition): Natural media, Synthetic media, Nutritional compounds of media, Role of serum in cell culture, various techniques of tissue culture.

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PAPER XVII (SH-3.5.23) Practical

1. Preparation of karyotype. 2. Study of mitosis and meiosis by cytological techniques. 3. Preparation of Polytene chromosomes from Drosophila larva. 4. Study of Human chromosomes. 5. Study of Barr bodies. 6. Estimation of Carbohydrate. 7. Estimation of Sugar in Urine. 8. Effect of pH, temperature and substrate concentration on enzyme activity [Titrimetric method]. 9. Demonstration of mitochondria from human buccal epithelium by supravital stain. 10. Separation of Mitochondrial fraction.

PAPER XVII (SH-3.5.24) Practical

1. Separation of amino acid mixture by paper chromatography. 2. Validation of Beer-Lambert’s law. 3. Estimation of Protein 4. Estimation of DNA 5. Estimation of RNA 6. Laboratory organization of tissue culture lab and equipments. 7. Media components and preparation. 8. Sterilization techniques, Growth conditions, Maintenance of aseptic condition. 9. Demonstration of Electrophoresis process. 10. Colorimetric estimation of Protein.

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Histology, Endocrinology & Reproductive Biology 1. Endocrinology- M. E. Hadley and J. E. Levine (Pearson) 2. General Endocrinology- Turner & Bagnara 3. Text book of Endocrinology- Gorman & Wilson 4. Essential Endocrinology- Charles, Book and Marshall 5. Endocrinology ( Vol. 1, 2, 3)- L. J. Degroot 6. Vertebrate Endocrinology- Norris 7. Histology- Ross and Reith 8. Endocrinology and Reproductive Biology- K. V. Shastry Developmental Biology 1. Introduction of Embryology- Balinsky 2. Pattern’s foundation of Embryology- (Tata MaGraw-Hill Edition) 3. Development Biology- Gilbert 4. Developmental Biology- Browder et al. 5. Principles of Developmental Biology – Wilt and Hake Microbiology, Parasitology & Immunology 1. Microbiology : an Introduction- G. J. Tortora, B. R. Funke and C. L. Case (Pearson ) 2. Principles of Microbiology- Dr. Geeta Sumbali and Dr. R. S. Mehrotra. (Tata McGraw-Hill Edition) 3. Microbiology – M. J. Pelczar Jr., Chan E. C. S. and N.R. Krieg (Tata MaGraw-Hill Edition) 4. An Introduction to Parasitology- J. D. Smyth 5. General Parasitology- Cheng 6. Foundation of Parasitology- Schmidt & Roberts 7. The elements of Immunology- F. H. Khan (Pearson) 8. Immunology – G. Pinchuk (Tata MaGraw-Hill Edition) 9. Immunology- J. Kuby 10. Immunology-A. K. Chakraborty 11. Principles of Cellular and Molecular immunology – J, M. Austyn et al. Molecular Biology and Biotechnology 1. Molecular and cell biology – W. D. Stansfield, J. S. colome and R. J. Cano. (Tata MaGraw-Hill Edition) 2. Bioinformatics - (Tata MaGraw-Hill Edition) 3. Introduction to Biotechnology- W. J. thieman and M.A. Palladino. (Pearson) 4. Molecular Biology of the gene – J. D. Watson et al. (Pearson) 5. Advanced Molecular Biology- Twyman 6. Genes IX – B. Lewin 7. Molecular Biology and Biotechnology- R. A. Meyers Evolution, Systematics and Animal Behaviour 1. Principles of Systematic zoology- Mayr & Ashlock 2. Evolutionary Biology- futuyama

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