Structure and function of Invertebrates

Paper Code: 
ZOL 123
Credits: 
4
Contact Hours: 
60.00
Max. Marks: 
100.00
Objective: 

 

Course

Learning outcomes

(at course level)

Learning and teaching strategies

Assessment Strategies

Paper Code

Paper Title

ZOL

123

Structure and Function of Invertebrates

 

Students will-

 

CO12: Able to explain the basis of classification, different physiological body processes of invertebrates.

 

CO13: Illustrate the significance of Larval forms of invertebrates and can correlate their characteristic features with their adult forms.

 

CO14: Correlate the characteristics, features and significance of Minor Phyla;  as well as their role in the ecosystem

 

CO 15: Judge the structure and metabolic functions of Invertebrates

 

CO16:Deduce the basis of classification

Approach in teaching: Discussion, Demonstration, Action Research, Project, Field Trip

Learning activities for the students:Field activities, Simulation, Presentation, Giving task

Class test

Semester end examinations,

 Quiz,

Assignments,

Seminar Presentation

Individual and group projects

 

12.00
Unit I: 
UNIT I
  • Basis of classification (brief account)-:
    • Symmetry, coelom, segmentation, embryogeny and level of organization
  • Locomotion-
    • Flagellar and ciliary movement in protozoa
    • Hydrostatic movement in Coelenterate, Annelida and Echinodermata

 

12.00
Unit II: 
UNIT II
  • Nutrition and digestion

Filter feeding in Polychaeta, Mollusca and Echinodermata

  • Respiration

Organs of respiration – gills, lungs and trachea Respiratory Pigments

Mechanism of respiration

 

 

12.00
Unit III: 
UNIT III
  • Excretion

Organs of excretion: coelom, coelomoducts, nephridia and Malpighian Tubules Mechanism of excretion

Excretion and osmoregulation

  • Trends in Neural Evolution

Primitive nervous system -Coelenterata and Echinodermata

Advanced    nervous     system-     Annelida,    Arthropoda (Crustacean     and Insecta) and Mollusca (Cephalopoda)

 

12.00
Unit IV: 
UNIT IV
  • Invertebrate larvae

Larval forms of free living invertebrates Larval forms of parasites

Significance of larval forms

 

12.00
Unit V: 
UNIT V
  • Minor Phyla (Ctenophora, Rhyncocoela, Entoprocta, Rotifera, Bryozoa, Phoronida) Concept and significance

Organization and general characters

 

Essential Readings: 
  • Invertebrate structure and function. ; Barrington.E.J.W. Thomas Nelson &Sons Ltd. London
  • The Invertebrates; Hyman.L.H.; McGraw Hill Co NewYork
  • Invertebrate Zoology,III edition.;Barnes.R.D.

 

SUGGESTED READING::

  • The invertebrates. Vol.1. Protozoa through Ctenophora, Hyman, L.H. McGraw Hill Co., NewYork.
  • Invertebrate    structure    and    function.    Barrington,    E.J.W.    Thomas    Nelson and SonsLtd.London.
  • Evolution of Metazoan life cycle, Jagerstain, G. Academic Press, New York &London.

 

  • The Invertebrates. Vol.8. Hyman, L.H. McGraw Hill Co., New York. and London
  • Invertebrate Zoology Barnes, RD. W.B.Saunders Co.,Philadelphia
  • A Biology of higher invertebrates, Russel-Hunter, WD. McMillan Co. Ltd.,London
  • The Invertebrates srnallercolomate groups, Vol.5. Hyman, L.H. McGraw Hill Co., New York.
  • Animal Parasitism. Cad. C.P.Prentice Hall Inc., NewJersey.
  • Student Text Book of Zoology. Vol.I.II and III. Sedgwick.A. Central Book Depot, Allahabad.

 

e RESOURCES:

  • Student Text Book of Zoology. Vol.I.II and III. Sedgwick.A. Central Book Depot,

 

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