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SECTION-III PART B
MAIN EXAMINATION
ZOOLOGY
PAPER I
Section
A
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1.
Non-Chordata and Chordata :
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(a)
Classification and relationship of various phyla
upto sub-classes ; Acoelomata and Coelomata ;
Protostomes and Deuterostomes, Bilaterlia and Radiata; Status of Protista,
Parazoa, Onychophora and Hemichordata; Symmetry.
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(b)
Protozoa: Locomotion,
nutrition, reproduction; evolution of sex; General features and life history of Paramaecium,
Monocystis, Plasmodium, and Leishmania.
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(c)
Porifera: Skeleton,
canal system and reproduction.
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(d)
Coelenterata :
Polymorphism, defensive structures and their mechanism; coral reefs and their
formation; metagenesis; general features and life history of Obelia and Aurelia.
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(e)
Platyhelminthes :
Parasitic adaptation; general features and life history of Fasciola and Taenia
and their relation to man.
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(f)
Nemathelminthes :
General features, life history and parasitic adaptation of Ascaris;
nemathelminths in relation to man.
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(g)
Annelida : Coelom and
metamerism; modes of life in polychaetes; general features and life history of
nereis (Neanthes), earthworm (Pheretima) and leach (Hirudinaria)
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Arthropoda : Larval
forms and parasitism in Crustacea; vision and respiration in arthropods (prawn,
cockroach and scorpion); modification of mouth parts in insects (cockroach,
mosquito, housefly, honey bee and butterfly);metamorphosis in insects and its
hormonal regulation; social organization in insects (termites and honey bees).
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(i)
Mollusca: Feeding,
respiration, locomotion, shell diversity; general features and life history of
Lamellidens, Pila and Sepir, torsion and detorsion in gastropodes.
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(j)
Echinodermata :
Feeding, respiration, locomotion larval forms; general features and life history
of Asterias.
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(k)
Protochordata :
Origin of chordatas; general features and life history of Branchiostoma and
Herdamania.
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(l)
Pisces: Scales,
respiration, locomotion, migration.
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(m)
Amphibia : Origin of
tetrapods; parental care, paedomorphosis.
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(n)
Reptilia : Origin of
reptiles; skull types; status of Sphenodon and crocodiles.
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(o)
Aves : Origin of
birds; flight adaptation, migration.
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Mammalia : Origin of
mammals; dentition; general features of egg-laying mammals, pouched-mammals,
aquatic mammals and primates; endocrine glands and other hormone producing
structures (pituitary, thyroid, parathyroid, adrenal, pancreas, gonads) and
their inter-relationships.
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(q)
Comparative functional anatomy of various systems
of vertebrates (integument and its derivatives, endoskeleton, locomotory organs,
digestive system, respiratory system, circulatory system, including heart and
aortic arches; urino-genital system, brain and sense organs (eye and ear).
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Section
B
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I.
Ecology:
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(a)
Biosphere: Biogeochemical cycles, green-house
effect, ozone layer and its impact; ecological succession, biomes and ecotones.
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(b)
Population, characteristics, population dynamics,
population stabilization.
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(c)
Conservation of natural resources-mineral mining,
fisheries, aquaculture; forestry; grassland; wildlife (Project Tiger);
sustainable production in agriculture-integrated pest management.
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(d)
Environmental biodegradation; pollution and its
impact on biosphere and its prevention.
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II.
Ethology :
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(a)
Behaviour : Sensory filtering, responsiveness, sign
stimuli, learning, instinct, habituation, conditioning, imprinting.
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(b)
Role of hormones in drive; role of pheromones in
alarm spreading; crypsis, predator detection, predator tactics, social behaviour
in insects and primates; courtship (Drosophila, 3-spine stickleback and
birds).
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(c)
Orientation, navigation, homing; biological
rhythms; biological clock, tidal, seasonal and circadian rhythms.
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(d)
Methods of studying animal behaviour.
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III.
Economic Zoology:
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(a)
Apiculture, sericulture, lac culture, carp culture,
pearl culture, prawn culture.
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(b)
Major infectious and communicable diseases
(small pox, plague, malaria, tuberculosis, cholera and AIDS) their vectors,
pathogens and prevention.
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(c)
Cattle and livestock diseases, their pathogens
(helminths) and vectors (ticks, mites, Tabanus, Stomoxys)
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(d)
Pests of sugar cane (Pyrilla perpusiella),
oil seed (Achaea janata) and rice (Sitophilus oryzae).
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IV.
Biostatistics:
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Designing of
experiments; null hypothesis; correlation, regression, distribution and measure
of central tendency, chi square, student t-test, F-test (one-way & two-way
F-test).
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V.
Instrumental methods:
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(a)
Spectrophotometry, flame photometry, Geiger-Muller
counter, scintillation counting.
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(b)
Electron microscopy (TEM, SEM).
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PAPER
– II
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Section
A
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I.
Cell Biology:
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(a)
Structure and function of cell and its organelles
(nucleus, plasma membrane, mitochondria, Golgi bodies, endoplasmic reticulum,
ribosomes and lysosomes), cell division (mitosis and meiosis), mitotic spindle
and mitotic apparatus, chromosome movement.
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(b)
Watson-Crick model of DNA, replication of DNA,
protein synthesis, transcription and transcription factors.
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II.
Genetics:
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(a)
Gene structure and functions; genetic code.
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(b)
Sex chromosomes and sex determination in Drosophilla,
nematodes and man.
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(c)
Mendel’s laws of inheritance, recombination,
linkage, linkage-maps, multiple alleles, cistron concept; genetics of blood
groups.
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(d)
Mutations and mutagenesis : radiation and
chemical.
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(e)
Cloning technology, plasmids and cosmids as
vectors, transgenics, transposons, DNA sequence cloning and whole animal cloning
(Principles and methodology).
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Regulation and gene expression in pro-and eu-karyotes.
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(g)
Signal transduction; pedigree-analysis; congenital
diseases in man.
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(h)
Human genome mapping; DNA finger-printing.
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III.
Evolution:
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(a)
Origin of life
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(b)
Natural selection, role of mutation in evolution,
mimicry, variation, isolation, speciation.
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(c)
Fossils and fossilization; evolution of horse,
elephant and man.
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(d)
Hardy-Weinberg Law, causes of change in gene
frequency.
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Continental drift and distribution of animals.
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IV.
Systematics
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(a)
Zoological nomenclature; international code; cladistics.
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Section
B
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I.
Biochemistry
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(a)
Structure and role of carbohydrates, fats, lipids,
proteins, aminoacids, nucleic acids; saturated and unsaturated fatty acids,
cholesterol.
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(b)
Glycolysis and Krebs cycle, oxidation and
reduction, oxidative phosphorylation; energy conservation and release, ATP,
cyclic AMP-its structure and role.
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(c)
Hormone classification (steroid and peptide
hormones), biosynthesis and function.
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(d)
Enzymes: types and mechanisms of action;
Immunoglobulin and immunity; vitamins and co-enzymes.
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(e)
Bioenergetics.
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II.
Physiology (with special reference to mammals)
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(a)
Composition and constitutents of blood; blood
groups and Rh factor in man; coagulation, factors and mechanism of coagulation;
acid-base balance, thermo regulation.
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(b)
Oxygen and carbon dioxide transport; haemoglobin:
constituents and role in regulation.
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(c)
Nutritive requirements; role of salivary glands,
liver, pancreas and intestinal glands in digestion and absorption.
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Excretory products; nephron and regulation of urine
formation; osmo-regulation.
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(e)
Types of muscles, mechanism of contraction of
skeletal muscles.
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(f)
Neuron, nerve impulse-its conduction and synaptic
transmission; neurotransmitters.
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(g)
Vision, hearing and olfaction in man.
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(h)
Mechanism of hormone action.
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(i)
Physiology of reproduction, role of hormones and
pheromones.
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III.
Developmental Biology:
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(a)
Differentiation from gamete to nevrula stage;
dedifferentiation; metaplasia, induction, morphogenesis and morphogen;
fate maps of gastrulae in frog and chick; organogenesis of eye and heart,
placentation in mammals.
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(b)
Role of cytoplasm in and genetic control of
development ; cell lineage; causation of metamorphosis in frog and insects;
paedogenesis and neoteny; growth, degrowth and cell death; ageing;
blastogenesis; regeneration; teratogenesis; neoplasia.
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(c)
Invasiveness of placenta; In vitro fertilization;
embryo transfer, cloning.
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(d)
Baer’s law; evo-devo concept.
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