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ANNEXURE – 11
CHOICE BASED CREDIT SYSTEM – STRUCTURE
FROM THE ACADEMIC YEAR 2014–15
B.Sc ZOOLOGY
SEM Part – I Part – II Part – III Part – IV
Part – V
(6th Hr)
ACC
(6th Hr) SLC
I
Sem.
I
Lang
(6)
II Lang
(6)
Core
(4)
Core
(4)
Core Lab
(2)
Allied Che.
(4)
Allied Che.Lab
(2)
– SBE
(2) –
Total
(30)
NCC/NSS/PED.
(3)
Com.Eng
(2)
Comp.Lit
(1) – –
II
Sem.
I
Lang (6)
II
Lang (6)
Core
(5)
Core
(2)
Core
Lab (2)
Allied
Che. (4)
Allied
Che.Lab (2)
– SBE
(2)
Elec.
EVS (1)
Total
(30)
NCC/NSS/PED.
(3)
Com.Eng
(2)
Comp.Lit
(1) –
SLC Law
&
Society
III
Sem.
I
Lang
(6)
II Lang
(6)
Core
(2)
Core Lab
(2)
Allied Che.
(4)
Allied Che.Lab
(2)
Allied Bot.
(4)
Allied Bot.Lab
(2)
NME
(2) –
Total
(30)
NCC/NSS/PED.
(3)
Com.Eng
(2)
Comp.Lit
(1) –
SLC Human
Rights
IV
Sem.
I
Lang (6)
II
Lang (6)
Core
(2)
Core
Lab (2)
Allied
Che. (4)
Allied
Che.Lab (2)
Allied Bot.
(4)
Allied
Bot.Lab (2)
NME
(2) –
Total
(30)
NCC/NSS/PED.
(3)
Com.Eng
(2)
Comp.Lit
(1) –
SLC Computer
Application
and IT
V
Sem.
Core
(5)
Core
(4)
Core
(4)
Core
Lab (3)
Core
Lab (3)
Allied
Bot. (4)
Allied
Bot.Lab (2)
-
SBE
Major (2)
SBE
Major (2)
Elec.
W.S. (1)
Total
(30) –
Com.Eng
(2)
Comp.Lit
(1)
Skill Devt – Career
Guidance
(3)
SLC Major
Vermiculture
VI
Sem.
Core
(4)
Core
(4)
Core
Lab (3)
Core
Lab (3)
Allied
Bot. (4)
Allied
Bot.Lab (2)
Elec.
(4) –
SBE
Major (2)
SBE
Major (2)
Elec.
VBE (2)
Total
(30) –
Com.Eng
(2)
Comp.Lit
(1)
Skill Devt – Career
Guidance
(3)
––
Total 180
Hrs
I Language – Tamil
II Language – English
SBE – Skill – Based Electives
SLC – Self – Learning Course
EVS – Environmental Studies
W.S. – Women Studies
376
CHOICE BASED CREDIT SYSTEM – STRUCTURE
FOR THOSE WHO HAVE JOINED FROM THE ACADEMIC YEAR 2014–15 ONWARDS
B.Sc ZOOLOGY
Sem
Part
Course Subject Hrs. 6th
Hr. Cr.
Adl.
Cr.
Exam
(Hrs)
Marks
Allotted
Int. Ext.
I
I Lang. – I Tamil – I 6 3 3 25 75
II Lang. – II English – I 6 3 3 25 75
III
Core Animal Diversity - I 4 4 3 25 75
Core Animal Diversity - II 4 4 3 25 75
Core Lab Animal Diversity – I &
II Apiculture 2
– – –
Allied
Che. General Chemistry – I 4 4 3 25 75
Allied
Che. Lab
Volumetric Analysis
Lab–I 2 – – – –
IV SBE - I Sericulture 2 2 2 25 75
V Extension activities
NSS / NCC / PED 3 – – –
Additional
Courses
Communicative
English–I 2 – – –
Computer Literacy 1 – – –
II
I Lang. – I Tamil – II 6 3 3 25 75
II Lang. – II English – II 6 3 3 25 75
III
Core Developmental biology
and Evolution 5 5 3 25 75
Core Apiculture 2 2 3 25 75
Core Lab Animal Diversity – I & II and Apiculture
2 2 3 40 60
Allied
Che. General Chemistry – II 4 4 3 25 75
Allied
Che. Lab
Volumetric Analysis
Lab–I 2 2 3 40 60
IV
SBE - II Ornamental Fish
Culture 2 2 2 25 75
EVS Environmental Studies 1 1 2 – 100
V Extension activities
NSS / NCC / PED 3 – – –
Additional Courses
Communicative English–I
2 1 3 25 75
Computer Literacy 1 – – –
SLC Law and Society 3 3 – 100
377
Sem
Part
Course Subject Hrs. 6th
Hr. Cr.
Adl.
Cr.
Exam
(Hrs)
Marks
Allotted
Int. Ext.
III
I Lang. – I Tamil – III 6 3 3 25 75
II Lang. – II English – III 6 3 3 25 75
III
Core Cell biology 2 2 3 25 75
Core Lab Developmental Biology and Evolution, Cell Biology and Biochemistry
2
– – –
Allied Che General Chemistry – III 4 4 3 25 75
Allied Che
lab Organic Analysis Lab 2 – – – –
Allied
Bot.
Plant Diversity, Cell biology and Economic Botany
4 4 3 25 75
Allied
Bot. Lab
Plant Diversity, Cell biology, Economic Botany, Applied Botany and Plant Breeding
2 – – – –
IV NME - I Poultry Keeping 2 2 2 25 75
V Extension activities
NSS / NCC / PED 3 – – –
Additional
Courses
Communicative
English–II 2 – – –
Computer Literacy 1 – – –
SLC Human Rights 3 3 – 100
IV
I Lang. – I Tamil – IV 6 3 3 25 75
II Lang. – II English – IV 6 3 3 25 75
III
Core Biochemistry 2 2 3 25 75
Core Lab Developmental Biology and Evolution, Cell
Biology and Biochemistry 2 2 3 40 60
Allied
Che. General Chemistry – IV 4 4 3 25 75
Allied
Che. Lab Organic Analysis Lab 2 2 3 40 60
Allied
Bot.
Applied Botany and
Plant Breeding 4 4 3 25 75
Allied
Bot. Lab
Plant Diversity, Cell
biology, Economic
Botany, Applied Botany
and Plant Breeding
2 2 3 40 60
IV NME - II Oramental Fish Culture 2 2 2 25 75
V Extension activities NSS / NCC* / PED* 3 1 3
25
*40
75
*60
Additional
Courses
Communicative
English–II 2 1 3 25 75
Computer Literacy 1 – – –
SLC Computer Application
and IT 4 3 – 100
378
Sem
Part
Course Subject Hrs. 6th
Hr. Cr.
Adl.
Cr.
Exam
(Hrs)
Marks Allotted
Int. Ext.
V
III
Core Genetics & Biostatistics 5 5 3 25 75
Core Ecology 4 4 3 25 75
Core Physiology 4 4 3 25 75
Core Lab
Genetics and Biostatistics, Molecular Biology, Ecology
And Economic Entomology Lab
3
–
–
–
–
Core Lab
Physiology, Microbiology,
and Immunology, Biotechnology & Bioinformatics and Poultry Science and Nano
biotechnology lab
3 – –
–
–
Allied Bot.
Taxonomy and Embryologyof
Angiosperms and Plant Ecology
4 4 3 25 75
Allied Bot.
Lab
Taxonomy and Embryology of Angiosperms, Plant Ecology, Plant Physiology, Forestry and Hortitulture Lab
2 – – – –
IV
SBE - III Molecular biology 2 2 2 25 75
SBE - IV Economic Entomology 2 2 2 25 75
WS Women Studies 1 1 2 – 100
Additional Courses
Communicative English–III
2 – – –
Computer Literacy 1 – – –
Skill Development – Career Guidance
3 – – –
SLC Vermiculture 4 3 – 100
VI
III
Core Biotechnology and Bio informatics
4 4 3 25 75
Core Microbiology 4 4 3 25 75
Core Lab
Genetics and Biostatistics, Molecular Biology, Ecology And Economic Entomology Lab
3 3 3 40 60
Core Lab
Physiology, Microbiology, and Immunology, Biotechnology &
Bioinformatics and Poultry Science and Nano biotechnology lab
3 4 3 40 60
Allied Bot. Plant Physiology, Forestry and Horticulture
4 4 3 25 75
Allied Bot. Lab
Taxonomy and Enbryology of Angiospems, Plant Ecology, Plant Physiology, Forestry and Horticultre
2 2 3 40 60
*Elective Zoology paper (1) and (2) Any one from
4 4 3 25 75
SBE - V Immunology 2 2 2 25 75
IV SBE - VI Nano Biotechnology 2 2 2 25 75
VBE Value Based Education 2 2 2 – 100
Additional Courses
Communicative English–III
2 1 3 25 75
Computer Literacy 1 1 3 – 100
Skill Development – Career Guidance
3 2 3 – 100
TOTAL 180 36 140 20
* Any ONE paper to be selected from the following:
1. Poultry Science 2. Genetic Engineering
379
ALLIED – ZOOLOGY FOR CHEMISTRY
Semester Title of the Paper
Hrs.
Cr.
Duration
of Exam
(Hrs)
Marks Allotted
Internal External
I Animal Diversity 4 4 3 25 75
II Genetics, Cell Biology and Bio chemistry
4 4 3 25 75
II
Animal Diversity, Genetics,
Cell Biology and Bio
chemistry Lab
2 2 3 40 60
III Microbiology & Immunology 4 4 3 25 75
IV Physiology & Biotechnology 4 4 3 25 75
IV
Animal Diversity,
Microbiology, Immunology
Physiology and Biotechnology
2 2 3 40 60
380
B.Sc. Zoology: Those Who Have Joined From The Academic Year 2014–15 Onwards Under CBCS System
Core Subject CELL BIOLOGY Code: 14233301
SEMESTER III
2 Hrs/Week
Credits 2
Objectives:
To Acquire knowledge on the cytological techniques, the structure and
functions of various cellular components.
UNIT – I: [8 Hrs]
Microscopy: Principle, instrumentation and applications of
Compound and Electron microscope.
Cytological techniques: Fixation and fixatives, Types of stains –
Vital staining and Permanent staining
UNIT – II: [6 Hrs]
Structure of a cell: Prokaryotic and Eukaryotic cell.
Plasamembrane: Chemical composition, Model (fluid mosaic
model and Micellar Model) and functions.
Mitochondria: Ultra structure, origin and function.
UNIT – III: [6 Hrs]
Glogi apparatus: Ultra structure and function.
Endoplasmic reticulum: Ultra structure, types, Chemical
composition and function.
UNIT – IV: [6 Hrs]
Nucleus: Ultra structure, chemical composition and fuction.
Nucleolus: Fine structure and function.
Chromosomes: Structure, Heterochromatin and Euchromatin.
Giant Chromosomes – Polytene chromosomes and Lampbrush
chromosomes.
UNIT – V: [5 Hrs]
Cell division: Cell cycle, Mitosis and Significance of Mitosis,
Meiosis and significance of Meiosis.
Cancer; Types, Carcinogens, properties and oncogenes.
TEXT BOOK: 01. Arumugam N, Cell Biology, Saras Publication, Nagerkovil, 2009.
REFERENCES:
01. Amlerose E.J., and Dorothy M.E., Cell biology, ELBS Camlet press, Great Britain, 2002.
02. De Robertis, Nowinski E.D., and Saemy, Cell Biology, Soundars Co, Philadelphia, 2009.
03. Power C.B., Cell Biology, Himalaya publishing House, Mumbai,
2007. 04. Verma P.S.,and Agarwal V.K., Cell Biology, S. Chand and
company ltd, New Delhi 2010.
381
Part – IV POULTRY KEEPING Code: 14463323
Non–Major Electives SEMESTER III
2 Hrs/Week Credits 2 Objectives:
To inculate the knowledge of poultry keeping techniques among the
students and to motivate them for self employment.
UNIT – I: [6 Hrs]
Poultry Breeds
Choosing commercial layers and Broilers.
Poultry housing.
Layout of Broiler and layer farm
The deep litter system.
UNIT – II: [6 Hrs]
Cage rearing
Management of layers.
Management of broilers.
UNIT – III: [6 Hrs]
Summer management.
Winter management.
Debeaking.
UNIT – IV: [4 Hrs]
Non – nutritive feed additives.
Feed formulation.
UNIT – V: [8 Hrs]
Viral diseases – Ranikhet, Infectious Bronchitis
Bacterial diseases – Fowl Typhoid, Salmonelloses
Fungal diseases – Aspergillosis, Aflatoxicosis
Parasitic diseases – Coccidiosis, External parasites in chicken
Vaccination Programme.
TEXT BOOK:
01. Gnanamani M.R., Modern Aspects of Commercial Poultry Keeping, 9th Edition, Giri Publication, Madurai, Tamilnadu,
2003. REFERENCES:
01. Naidu P.M.N, Poultry Keeping in India, Indian Council of
Agricultural Research, New Delhi, 2006. 02. Scott M.L., Nesmehi M.C, and Young R.J., Nutrition of the
Chicken, New York, 1999. 03. Singh R.A, Poultry Production, New Delhi, 1997.
Core Subject BIOCHEMISTRY Code: 14233401
SEMESTER IV
2 Hrs/Week
Credits 2 Objective:
To understand the basic principles of Biochemistry and to learn about
their role in biology.
UNIT – I: [6 Hrs]
Biochemical Techniques: Principle, instrumentation and
applications of Centrifugation, pH meter, Chromatography – Paper
chromatography and Electrophoresis – Agarose gel electrophoresis.
382
UNIT – II: [8 Hrs]
Carbohydrates: Structure & Classification.
Monosaccharide – D-Glucose and fructose, Disaccharide –
Sucrose and lactose, polysaccharides – starch, Cellulose and
Hyaluronic acid.
Metabolism: Glycogenesis, Glycolysis and Glycogenolysis.
UNIT – III: [6 Hrs]
Lipids: Structure and Classification.
Simple lipids : Fat and Wax
Compound lipids : Lecithin and cephalin
Derived lipid: cholestrol and steroids
Metabolism: -oxidation of fatty acids
UNIT – IV: [5 Hrs]
Proteins: Structure and Classification.
Amino acids: Structure and Classification.
Metabolism: Deamination and Transamination.
UNIT – V: [5 Hrs]
Enzymes: Classification, Properties, Mechanism of Enzyme action
and factor affecting enzyme activity. Enzyme inhibitors –
Enzymes of biological importance – Cellulase and Renin.
TEXT BOOK: 01. Arumugam, N., Biochemistry, Saras Publications, Nagarcoil,
2010.
REFERENCES: 01. Lennigger, Principles of Biochemistry, CBS Publication, Delhi,
2007. 02. Ambika Shanmugam, Biochemistry, 4th Edition, Chand
publication, 2007.
03. Srivatsava .H., Elements of Biochemistry, Rastogi publication, 2005.
04. A laboratory Manual for biochemistry & clinical Pathology,
Diploma pharmacy (PH), Maharastra State, Board of Technical Education, Mumbai.
Core Lab DEVELOPMENTAL BIOLOGY AND EVOLUTION, CELL
BIOLOGY AND BIOCHEMISRY Code: 14233402
SEMESTER III & IV 2 Hrs/Week
Credits 2
Objectives:
To develop the skill of identification, observation and to obtain
practical knowledge.
DEVELOPMENTAL BIOLOGY:
Frog: structure of 2 cell stage
Structure of 4 cell stage
383
Blastula
Gastrula
Yolk plug stage
Chick: 24 hrs embryo
48 hrs embryo
72 hrs embryo
Placenta in sheep
EVOLUTION:
Homologous organ
Analogous organ
Vestigial organ
Fossil - Fortified
Mimicry and colouration: Leaf insect
Stick insect
Krait
Evolutionary significance of peripatus
Limulus
CELL BIOLOGY:
Mitosis - Onion root tip squash
Cell types – Squamous epithelium,
Striated muscle
Onion peel
Spotters:
Polytene chromosome
Mitochondrion
Golgi complex
Nucleus
Entopalsmic reticulum
BIOCHEMISTRY:
Qualitative analysis of Carbohydrate, protein and lipid.
pH meter - measurement of various water samples
Spotters:
Colorimeter
Electrophoresis – Agarose gel
Centrifuge – Rotar
Spectrophotometer
REFERENCE:
01. Lal, S.S. Atext book of practical Zoology vertelerate, 9th Edition,
Restogi publications, Meerut, 2004.
384
Part – IV ORNAMENTAL FISH CULTURE Code: 14463423
Non–Major Electives SEMESTER IV 2 Hrs/Week
Credits 2
Objectives:
To impart knowledge and to create awareness in ornamental fish
culture and to develop entrepreneurship skill.
UNIT – I: [5 Hrs]
Identification of Popular Ornamental Fishes: fighter fish, Gold
fish, Angel fish, koi, Gourami and Sword tail.
UNIT – II: [5 Hrs]
Construction of Aquarium Tank: Size and Shape of Aquarium
tank, bottom settings, stocking of fish , Accessories of Aquarium
Tank – aerators, types of filters, nets, lights and hood – Aquarium
plants – Specification Hydrila.
UNIT – III: [7 Hrs]
Transport of Fishes: Oxygen packing. Food and feeding: Culture
of live food organisms– chironomous larva– tubifex. Artificial feed.
Pellet feed.
UNIT – IV: [6 Hrs]
Breeding Methods: fighter fish, Gold fish, koi, Gourami and
sword tail.
Induced Breeding.
UNIT – V: [7 Hrs]
Common diseases and treatment of ornamental fishes:
Protozoan diseases - white spot diseases, Whiling diseases,
Knot disease
Fungal diseases - Gill Rot, Saprolegniasis.
Bacterial diseases – Erythroderma, Bacterial Gill rot
Viral diseases – Erythrocytic necrosis.
Parasides – Ectoparasite(Lernaeasis)
TEXT BOOK:
01. Jameson J.D., and Santhanam R., Manual of Ornamental
Fishes and Farming Technologies, Fisheries College and
Research Institute, Tamilnadu Veterinary and Animal Sciences,
Tuticorin, 1996.
REFERENCES:
01. Felix S., Sundaraj V., and Thilakar S., Manual of Tropical Fish
Diseases Diagnosis, Tamilnadu Veterinary and Animal
Sciences University, Chennai, 1999.
02. Ramanthan N., and Francis T., Manual of Breeding and Larval
Rearing of Cultivable Fishes, Tamilnadu Vertinary and Animal
Sciences University, Chennai, 1996.
385
03. Sampathkumar J.S., and Sundararaj V., Manual of Aquatic
Engineering, Tamilnadu Vertinary and Animal Sciences
University Chennai, 1996.
04. Santhanam R., Sukumaran N., and NatarajanP., Manual of
Fresh Water Aquaculture, Oxford and IBH Publishing Co., Pvt.,
Ltd., New Delhi, 1990.
Self Learning Course–Major COMPUTER APPLICATION AND IT
SEMESTER IV Code: 14803423
Addl. Credits 4
Objectives:
To acquire basic knowledge on computer and their application in
Biology.
UNIT – I:
Introduction to Computer – Block diagram.
Characteristics of computer.
Generation and classifications of Computer
UNIT – II:
Computer and Communication: Type – needs – Communication
media – Network topologies.
UNIT – III:
MS Word: File Operations: New, Open, Save and Print. Editing:
Cut, Copy, Paste, Find and Replace. Insert: Page numbers and
Pictures – Power Point.
UNIT – IV:
MS Word: Format: Font, Bullet and Numbering, Paragraph and
Background. Tools: Spelling and Grammar. Data: Sort – Ms- Excel.
UNIT – V:
Internet: Internet concept– Types of internet connections–
Internet services– Browsing techniques– Website– Email – Applications
of Internet.
TEXT BOOK:
01. Rajaraman V., Fundamentals of Computer, 4th Edition, Prentice
– Hall of India Private Limited, New Delhi – 110 001, 2006.
REFERENCES:
01. Christine Solomon, Developing Application With MS OFFICE,
Microsoft Office Press.
02. Mittal C., Fundamentals of Information Technology, Pragathi
Prakasam, Meerut, 2003.
03. MS OFFICE for Win 95, Microsoft office Press
386
Allied Zoology MICROBIOLOGY & IMMUNOLOGY Code: 14233321
[Chemistry Major Students] 4 Hrs/Week
SEMESTER III Credits 4
Objectives:-
To introduce the basic techniques and concepts of Microbiology and
Immunology.
UNIT – I: [12 Hrs]
History & Scope of Microbiology – Classification of
Microorganisms – Bacteria, salient features – Actinomycetes,
Mycoplasma, Rickettsias Archaeobacteria, Cyanobacteria, Eubacteria,
structure of T4 Bacteriophage.
UNIT – II: [15 Hrs]
Methods in microbiology – sterilization Techniques – preparation
of glasswares, preparation of media, Types of culture medium – Pure
culture Technique – Serial dilution Technique, pour plate, spread Plate
and Streak plate, Spread plate method.
UNIT – III: [10 Hrs]
Infection – Types, Modes of transmission of infection – sources of
infection and nosocomial infection.
causative organisms, mode of transmission, Pathogenicity
symptoms and treatement of the following
1. Bacterial disease – Cholera, Tuberculosis
2. Viral disease - AIDS, Polio
UNIT – IV: [10 Hrs]
Immunity – definition - Types of Immunity – Innate and
Acquired Immunity. Lymphoid organs – Primary Lymphoid organs.
Thymus; Secondary Lymphoid organs – Spleen.
UNIT – V: [15 Hrs]
Antigens – epitopes and paratopes. Immunoglobulins – Basic
structure – classes IgG, IgA, IgM, IgD, IgE – Vaccinces – Types of
Vaccines - Immunisation schedule.
TEXT BOOK: 01. Dr. Arumugam N., Text book of Microbiology, Saras Publication,
2009.
02. Dr. Arumugam N., Immunology and Microbiology, Saras Publication, 2009
REFERENCES: 01. Prescott L., Harley and Klein, Microbiology, VI edition, Mc Graw
– Hill Publications, 2004.
02. Michael J. Pelczar etal –Microbiology Tata Mc Graw Hill Publicatios.
03. Eli Benjamine Richard coico Immunology, Sunshine, A.John wiley &sons INC Publication:
04. Ananthanarayanan R., and JayaramPaniker C.K., Text Book of
Microbiology, 5th Edition, Orient Longman, 1994.
387
Allied Zoology PHYSIOLOGY & BIOTECHNOLOGY Code: 14233421
[Chemistry Major Students] 4 Hrs/Week
SEMESTER IV Credits 4
Objectives:-
To understand the physiological functions of human body and acquire
the technical knowledge in biotechnology.
UNIT – I: [12 Hrs]
Digestive system in man – Mechanical process, chemical process
and absorbtion of Digestion. Respiratory pigment – Haemoglobin,
Exchange and Transport of gases. Composition of Blood, cardiac cycle,
ECG.
UNIT – II: [15 Hrs]
Excretion – Structure of Nephron and physiology of excretion.
Neurons co ordination – structure and Types of Neurons. Nerve
impulse – Conduction and transmission. Reflex action.
UNIT – III: [10 Hrs]
Introduction – tools of genetic engineering – restriction endo
nucleases – DNA ligases. Cloning Vetor. Plasmid – Types and
properties – pBR 322 – Structure – Major steps in gene cloning.
UNIT – IV: [10 Hrs]
Cell culture – production of BGA, Spirullina and its uses – mono
clonal antibody production technique and application.
UNIT – V: [15 Hrs]
Application of Genetic Engineering, Trangenic plants – insect
resistance, Virus resistance, Trangenic plants with improved storage
proteins – Transgenic Animals – Transgenic cattle, sheep, Mosquitoes.
GEMOs in Agriculture – gene therapy. Health care products – insulin
and vaccines,
TEXT BOOK:
01. Arumugam N., Physiology, Saras Publications, 2010.
02. Kumaresan V., Biotechnology, Saras Publication.
REFERENCES:
01.Dubey R.C., Biotechnology, S.Chand and Co, New Delhi, 2001.
02.Hoar, William S., General Comparative physiology, prentice Hall
of India, Pvt Ltd, New Delhi.
388
ANIMAL DIVERSITY, MICOBIOLOGY, IMMUNOLOGY, PHYSIOLOGY AND
BIOTECHNOLOGY
Allied Zoo. Lab [Chemistry Major Students] Code: 14233422
SEMESTER III & IV 2 Hrs/Week
Credits 2 Objectives:
To acquire identification, Observation and practical skill.
ANIMAL DIVERSITY Anatomical observation and comments on the following system
(Models/Charts/Visual Aids and Transparency): 01. FROG – Arterial system 02. FROG - Venous system
03. Amphioxus–entire 04. T.S of amphioxus through pharynx.
05. Balanoglossus. 06. Ascidia. 07. Petromyzon.
08. Shark. 09. Hippo campus – Male.
10. Bufo 11. Cobra 12. Krait
13. Pigeon 14. Bat
MICRO BIOLOGY
15. Simple staining of bacteria 16. Hot air oven.
17. Autoclave. 18. Pressure Cooker. 19. Laminair flow Hood Chamber.
20. Agar plate. 21. Innoculation Needle.
IMMUNOLOGY
22.Bone marrow 23.Bursa of fabriscius – chick
24.Lymph node 25.Spleen 26.MALT
PHYSIOLOGY 27. Qualitative analysis of Nitrogenous waste product, Ammonia,
urea, uric acid. 28.Differential count of leucocytes in man 29.Sphygmomanometer
30.ECG 31.Haemocytometer
BIOTECHNOLOGY:
32.Polymerase chain reaction – PCR 33.RFLP
34.RAPDS 35.Southern Blotting Technique 36.Northern Blotting Technique
37.Western Blotting Technique
REFERENCE: 01. Lal S.S., A text book of Practical Zoology Chordata, Rastogi
Publications, India, 1992.
389
B.Sc ZOOLOGY: Those who have joined from the academic year 2014–15 onwards under CBCS System
EVALUATION PATTERN
Internal : 25 Marks External : 75 Marks
INTERNAL:
Test – 20 (average of the better two of the three tests conducted)
Assignment – 5
Question Paper Pattern:
INTERNAL EXTERNAL
Part – A : 6 1 = 6
(Multiple Choice)
Part – B : 2 7 = 14
(Either /Or)
Part – C : 2/3 10= 20
*40
Part – A :10 1 = 10
(Multiple Choice)
Part – B : 5 7 = 35
(Either /Or)
Part – C : 3/510 = 30
75
* Internal test mark 40 will be converted to 20.
SBE & NME
INTERNAL EXTERNAL
Part – A : 3 1 = 3
(Multiple Choice)
Part – B : 1 7 = 7
(Either /Or)
Part – C : 1/2 10= 10
20
Part – A :15 1 = 15
(Multiple Choice)
Part – B : 3/5 10 = 30
Part – C : 2/415 = 30
75
The Assignment Component of any one of the subjects (except
Non-Major Electives and other Department Papers) in the III and IV
Semesters in UG COURSES (as decided by the Head of the Department
on Rotation Basis) should be in the form of REPORT (as per the
guidelines) on the HANDS ON EXPERIENCE GAINED by the students
from their:
Part-time job (or)
Self-Employment (or)
Making of Hand made Products (or)
Survey on Marketing of goods and services (or)
Maintenance and Servicing of Equipments (or)
How things Work (or)
Working Principles of Toys/gadgets…. Models (or)
Making of working Models using some Concepts
Students should maintain a work diary which should be
monitored by the course teacher guided by a Monitoring Committee
of the concerned department.