Course objectives:
This course will enable the students to –
Course Outcomes (COs):
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ZOL 115 |
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Students will be able to CO 19: Identify and describe different laboratory specimens based on their external features and appearance and their categorical relation with various phylums. CO 20: Get hands-on experience of various fixation and staining techniques using different biological specimens. CO 21: Enhance their knowledge about different mitotic stages by preparing temporary slides of the onion root tip and visualizing the stages by their key features. CO 22: Learn various qualitative and quantitative biochemical techniques to differentiate between different biomolecules based on their physical and chemical properties. CO 23: To analyze the effect of temperature on the enzymatic activity and gain hands-on expertise in the separation of various solutes using chromatographic techniques. |
The approach in teaching: Interactive Lectures, Discussion, Tutorials, Reading assignments, Demonstration, Team teaching
Learning activities for the students: Self-learning assignments, Effective questions, Simulation, Seminar presentation, Giving tasks, Demonstration by Virtual software.
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Class test Semester end examinations, Quiz, Assignments, Presentation Surprise test Open book test
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Animal Diversity I & II
Study of museum specimens and slides:
Protozoa :Paramecium(WM), Binary fission, Conjugation, Entamoeba, Trypanosoma, Plasmodium, Monocystis), Opalina, Vorticella, Balantidium (Rectal Ciliate, Nyctotherus(Rectal Ciliate), Euglena, Giardia, Elphidium
Porifera:Sycon L.S & T.S, Sponge spicules, Spongin fibres
Leucosolenia, Euplectella, Spongilla.
Coelenterata: Hydra, Obelia(polyp), Aurelia, Sea anemone, Gorgonia, Physalia, Vellela, Alcyonium, Millepora, Pennatula
Platyhelminthes: Planaria, Fasciola,Taenia-- Scolex, Gravid proglottid, Fasicola hepatica and its Larval Forms
Aschelminthes:Ascaris(Male & Female), Dracunculus, Wuchereria, Hook Worm
Any one animal from Minor Phyla: Ctenophora, Rotifera, Onychophora
Cell Biology
Fixation and staining:
Fixatives:- Carnoys, Bouins, formalin
Stains:- Acetocarmine,Acetorcein, Eosin, Haematoxylin
Double & Single staining :
Staining of Euglena,Hydra,Obelia,Foraminiferous shell,Sponge spicules,Sponge gemmules,Spongin fibre
Mitosis- Onion root tip (Temporary Slide preparation)
Meiosis- (Study of Permanent slides)
Biochemistry