Ug Zoology 17092021
Ug Zoology 17092021
Ug Zoology 17092021
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Dr. Monisha Banerjee Dr. Samar Vir Singh Rathore Dr. Praveen Ojha
Professor& Dean Research Assistant Professor Sr. Assistant Professor
Molecular & Human Genetics Lab Department of Zoology Department of Zoology
Department of Zoology St. John’s College Kishori Raman PG College
University of Lucknow, Lucknow Agra, UP Mathura, UP
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Subject prerequisite
To study Zoology in undergraduate, a student must have studied Biology,
Biotechnology or Life Science in Class 12.
Programme Objectives (POs)
1. The programme has been designed in such a way so that the students get the flavour of
both classical and modern aspects of Zoology/Animal Sciences. It aims to enable the
students to study animal diversity in Indian subcontinent, environmental science and
behavioural ecology.
2. The modern areas including cell biology and genetics, molecular biology, biochemistry,
physiology followed by biostatistics, Evolutionary biology, bioinformatics and genetic
engineering have been included to make the study of animals more interesting and
relevant to human studies which is the requirement in recent times.
3. The lab courses have been designed in such a way that students will be trained to join
public or private labs.
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Subject: ZOOLOGY
Course Code: B050101T Course Title: Cytology, Genetics and Infectious Diseases
Course outcomes:
The student at the completion of the course will be able to:
Understand the structure and function of all the cell organelles.
Know about the chromatin structure and its location.
To be familiar with the basic principle of life, how a cell divides leading to the growth of an organism
and also reproduces to form new organisms.
How one cell communicates with its neighboring cells?
Understand the basic principles of genetics and how genes (earlier called factors) are inherited from
one generation to another.
Understand the Mendel’s laws and the deviations from conventional patterns of inheritance.
Comprehend how environment plays an important role by interacting with genetic factors.
How to detect chromosomal aberrations in humans and study the pattern of inheritance by pedigree
analysis in families.
Credits: 4 Core:Compulsory
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1. Lodish et al: Molecular Cell Biology: Freeman & Co, USA (2004).
2. Alberts et al: Molecular Biology of the Cell: Garland (2002).
3. Cooper: Cell: A Molecular Approach: ASM Press (2000).
4. Karp: Cell and Molecular Biology: Wiley (2002). Pierce B. Genetics. Freeman (2004).
5. Lewin B. Genes VIII. Pearson (2004).
6. Watson et al. Molecular Biology of the Gene. Pearson (2004).
7. Thomas J. Kindt, Richard A. Goldsby, Barbara A. Osborne, Janis KubyKuby Immunology. W H
Freeman (2007).
8. Delves Peter J., Martin Seamus J., Burton Dennis R., Roitt Ivan M. Roitt's Essential Immunology,
13th Edition. Wiley Blackwell (2017).
9. Shetty Nandini Immunology Introductory Textbook. New Age International. (2005)
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Course Books published in Hindi may be prescribed by the Universities and Colleges
Course prerequisites: To study this course, a student must have had the subject biology in class/12th
Total Marks: 25
House Examination/Test: 10 Marks
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Subject: ZOOLOGY
Course Code: B050102P Course Title: Cell Biology & Cytogenetics Lab
Course outcomes:
At the completion of the course students will learn Hands-on:
1. To use simple and compound microscopes.
2. To prepare slides and stain them to see the cell organelles.
3. To be familiar with the basic principle of life, how a cell divides leading to the growth of an organism
and also reproduces to form new organisms.
4. The chromosomal aberrations by preparing karyotypes.
5. How chromosomal aberrations are inherited in humans by pedigree analysis in families.
6. The antigen-antibody reaction.
Credits: 2 Core:Compulsory
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Suggested Readings:
1. Lodish et al: Molecular Cell Biology: Freeman & Co, USA (2004).
2. Alberts et al: Molecular Biology of the Cell: Garland (2002).
3. Cooper: Cell: A Molecular Approach: ASM Press (2000).
4. Karp: Cell and Molecular Biology: Wiley (2002). Pierce B. Genetics. Freeman (2004).
5. Thomas J. Kindt, Richard A. Goldsby, Barbara A. Osborne, Janis KubyKuby Immunology. W H
Freeman (2007).
6. Kesar, Saroj and Vashishta N. (2007). Experimental Physiology: Comprehensive Manual. Heritage
Publishers, New Delhi
Course Books published in Hindi may be prescribed by the Universities and Colleges
Course prerequisites: To study this course, a student must have had the subject biology in class/12th
The eligibility for this paper is 10+2 from Arts/ Commerce/ Science
Total Marks: 25
House Examination/Test: 10 Marks
At the End of the whole syllabus any remarks/suggestions: University must ensure
incorporation of all 04 units including virtual labs in practical evaluation.
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Subject: ZOOLOGY
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Suggested Readings:
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5. Guyton, A.C. & Hall, J.E. Textbook of Medical Physiology. XI Edition. Hercourt Asia PTE Ltd. /W.B.
Saunders Company. (2006).
6. Tortora, G.J. & Grabowski, S. Principles of Anatomy & Physiology. XI Edition John Wiley & sons
(2006).
7. Christopher D. Moyes, Patricia M. Schulte. Principles of Animal Physiology. 3rd Edition, Pearson
Education (2016).
8. Hill, Richard W., et al. Animal physiology. Vol. 2. Sunderland, MA: Sinauer Associates, (2004).
9. Chatterjee C C Human Physiology Volume 1 & 2. 11th edition. CBS Publishers(2016).
Course Books published in Hindi may be prescribed by the Universities and Colleges
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Course prerequisites: To study this course, a student must have had the subject biology in class/12
Total Marks: 25
House Examination/Test: 10 Marks
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Subject: ZOOLOGY
Course Code: B050202P/R Course Title: Physiological, Biochemical & Hematology Lab
Course outcomes:
The student at the completion of the course will be able to:
Understand the structure of biomolecules like proteins, lipids and carbohydrates
Perform basic hematological laboratory testing,
Distinguish normal and abnormal hematological laboratory findings to predict the diagnosis of
hematological disorders and diseases.
Credits: 2 Core:Compulsory
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1. Ninhydrin test for -amino acids.
2. Benedict’s test for reducing sugar and iodine test for starch.
3. Test for sugar and acetone in urine.
4. Qualitative tests of functional groups in carbohydrates, proteins and
lipids.
5. Action of salivary amylase under optimum conditions.
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Suggested Readings:
1. Cox, M.M and Nelson, D.L. (2008). Lehninger’s Principles of Biochemistry, V Edition, W.H. Freeman and
Co., New York.
2. Berg, J.M., Tymoczko, J.L. and Stryer, L. (2007). Biochemistry, VI Edition, W.H. Freeman and Co., New York.
3. Guyton, A.C. & Hall, J.E. (2006). Textbook of Medical Physiology. XI Edition. Hercourt Asia PTE Ltd. /W.B.
Saunders Company.
4. Tortora, G.J. & Grabowski, S. (2006). Principles of Anatomy & Physiology. XI Edition John Wiley & sons
5. Victor P. Eroschenko. (2008). diFiore’s Atlas of Histology with Functional correlations. XII Edition.Lippincott
W. & Wilkins.
6. Arey, L.B. (1974). Human Histology. IV Edition. W.B. Saunders.
7. Kesar, Saroj and Vashishta N. (2007). Experimental Physiology: Comprehensive Manual. Heritage
Publishers, New Delhi
Course Books published in Hindi may be prescribed by the Universities and Colleges
Course prerequisites: To study this course, a student must have had the subject biology in class/12th
The eligibility for this paper is 10+2 from Arts/ Commerce/ Science
Total Marks: 25
House Examination/Test: 10 Marks
At the End of the whole syllabus any remarks/ suggestions: University must ensure
incorporation of all 04 units including virtual labs in practical evaluation.
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Subject: ZOOLOGY
Credits: 4 Core:Compulsory
I Process of Transcription 7
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Principle of Centrifugation
Types of Centrifuges: high speed and ultracentrifuge
Types of rotors: Vertical, Swing-out, Fixed-angle etc.
Principle and Types of Chromatography: paper, ion-
exchange, gel filtration, HPLC, affinity
VII Spectrophotometry and Biochemical Techniques 8
1. Lodish et al: Molecular Cell Biology: Freeman & Co, USA (2004).
2. Alberts et al: Molecular Biology of the Cell: Garland (2002).
3. Cooper: Cell: A Molecular Approach: ASM Press (2000).
4. Karp: Cell and Molecular Biology: Wiley (2002).
5. Watson et al. Molecular Biology of the Gene. Pearson (2004).
6. Lewin. Genes VIII. Pearson (2004).
7. Pierce B. Genetics. Freeman (2004).
8. Sambrooket al .Molecular Cloning Vols I, II, III. CSHL (2001).
9. Primrose. Molecular Biotechnology. Panima (2001).
10. Clark & Switzer. Experimental Biochemistry. Freeman (2000)
Course Books published in Hindi may be prescribed by the Universities and Colleges
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The eligibility for this paper is 10+2 with Biology as one of the subject
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Subject: ZOOLOGY
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Suggested Readings:
Course Books published in Hindi may be prescribed by the Universities and Colleges
At the End of the whole syllabus any remarks/ suggestions: University must ensure
incorporation of all 04 units including virtual labs in practical evaluation.
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Subject: ZOOLOGY
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VI Biostatistics II 7
Data summarizing: frequency distribution, graphical presentation
pie diagram, histogram
Tests of significance: one and two sample tests, t-test and Chi-
square test
VII Basics of Computers 6
Basics (CPU, I/O units) and operating systems
Concept of homepages and websites, World Wide Web, URLs,
using search engines
VIII Bioinformatics 8
Databases: nucleic acids, genomes, protein sequences and
structures, Bibliography
Sequence analysis (homology): pairwise and multiple sequence
alignments-BLAST, CLUSTALW
Phylogenetic analysis
Suggested Readings:
Course Books published in Hindi may be prescribed by the Universities and Colleges
The eligibility for this paper is 10+2 with Biology as one of the subject
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Subject: ZOOLOGY
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Course Books published in Hindi may be prescribed by the Universities and Colleges
At the End of the whole syllabus any remarks/ suggestions: University must ensure
incorporation of all 04 units including virtual labs in practical evaluation.
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Subject:ZOOLOGY
Credits: 4 Core:Compulsory
General Characteristics
Protozoa – Paramecium (Morphology and
Reproduction)
Porifera – Sycon(Canal System)
Coelenterata – Obelia (Morphology and Reproduction)
II Ctenophora to Nemathelminthes 7
General Characteristics
Ctenophora - Salient features
Platyhelminthes - Taenia (Tape worm) (Morphology
and Reproduction)
Nemathelminthes –Ascaris lumbricoides (Morphology
and Reproduction)
III Annelida 8
General Characteristics
General Characteristics
Arthropoda – Palaemon (Prawn) (Morphology,
Appendages, Nervous System and Reproduction)
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V Mollusca to Hemichordata
General Characteristics 8
Mollusca – Pila(Morphology, Shell, Respiration, Nervous
System and Reproduction)
Echinodermata –Pentaceros (Morphology and Water
Vascular System)
The eligibility for this paper is 10+2 with Biology as one of the subject
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V Digestive System
Alimentary canal and associated glands, dentition
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VI Respiratory System 8
Skin, gills, lungs and air sacs; Accessory respiratory organs
VII Circulatory System
General plan of circulation, evolution of heart and aortic arches
Urinogenital System 8
Succession of kidney, Evolution of urinogenital ducts, Types of
mammalian uteri
VIII Nervous System 8
Comparative account of brain
Autonomic nervous system, Spinal cord, Cranial nerves in mammals
Sense Organs
Classification of receptors
Brief account of visual and auditory receptors in man
Suggested Readings:
Course Books published in Hindi may be prescribed by the Universities and Colleges
This course can be opted as an elective by the students of following subjects:
The eligibility for this paper is 10+2 with Biology as one of the subject
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Subject:ZOOLOGY
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Suggested Readings:
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Course Books published in Hindi may be prescribed by the Universities and Colleges
At the end of the whole syllabus any remarks/ suggestions: University must ensure
incorporation of all 04 units including virtual labs in practical evaluation.
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Subject: ZOOLOGY
Credits: 4 Core:Compulsory
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Course Books published in Hindi may be prescribed by the Universities and Colleges
This course can be opted as an elective by the students of following subjects: The eligibility for this paper is
10+2 with Biology as one of the subject
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Subject: ZOOLOGY
Credits: 4 Core:Compulsory
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IV Environmental Hazards 7
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Course Books published in Hindi may be prescribed by the Universities and Colleges
The eligibility for this paper is 10+2 with Biology as one of the subject
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Subject: ZOOLOGY
Credits: 2 Core:Compulsory
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Suggested Readings:
1. Ecology: The Experimental Analysis of Distribution and Abundance. Charles J. Krebs, 2016,
Pearson Education Inc.
2. Fundamentals of Ecology. E.P. Odum& Gray. W. Barrett, 1971, Saunders.
3. Robert Leo Smith Ecology and field biology Harper and Row publisher
4. Bookhout, T.A. (1996). Research and Management Techniques for Wildlife and Habitats, 5th
edition. The Wildlife Society, Allen Press.
5. Methods and Practice in biodiversity Conservation by David Hawks worth, Springer publication.
Course Books published in Hindi may be prescribed by the Universities and Colleges
At the end of the whole syllabus any remarks/ suggestions: University must ensure
incorporation of all 04 units including virtual labs in practical evaluation.
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