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13th April 2015, 11:13 AM
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Mumbai University Syllabus for TY B Sc Zoology
Can you tell me from where I can get syllabus for Third Year B Sc Zoology of Mumbai University as I have lost my original offline? Is there any online site from where I can download the syllabus for Third Year B Sc Zoology of Mumbai University?
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17th August 2018, 03:11 PM
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Re: Mumbai University Syllabus for TY B Sc Zoology
I want the syllabus of B Sc Zoology Third Year of Mumbai University so will you please provide me?
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17th August 2018, 03:12 PM
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Re: Mumbai University Syllabus for TY B Sc Zoology
I am providing you the syllabus of B Sc Zoology Third Year of Mumbai University Mumbai University B Sc Zoology Third Year syllabus Theory Unit Topic I Levels of organization II Taxonomy of Phylum Protozoa to Phylum Nemathelminthes III Taxonomy of Phylum Annelida to Phylum Echinodermata IV Type study : Sepia I Basic Hematology II Applied Hematology III Basic Immunology IV Applied Immunology I Molecular Biology II Genetic engineering III Human Genetics IV Tissue Culture I Integumentary system and derivatives II Endocrine glands and regulation III Human Osteology IV Experimental and Chick Embryology Practical Practicals of Course USZO501 and Practicals of Course USZO502 Practicals of Course USZO503, USZO504 and Project Component Course 11 Course Code: USZO501 Unit 1: Levels of organization (15 lectures) Learning objectives: To comprehend, compare and distinguish the levels of organisation in the animal kingdom. Learning outcome: Learners will develop conceptual clarity with regard to the anatomy of animals at different levels. Learners shall comprehend the evolutionary perspective of each level of organisation. Learners will know the importance of the significance and advantages of each level of organisation. 1.1: Levels of Organization (3 lectures) 1.1.1: Unicellularity, multicellularity, colonization 1.1.2: Cellular grade of organization, tissue grade of organization, formation of germ layers 1.2: Symmetry (4 lectures) 1.2.1: Evolutionary perspective and definition 1.2.2: Types -a. Asymmetry e.g. Amoeba b. Radial e.g. Bi-radial - Aurelia (Jellyfish); Penta-radial - Asterais (Starfish) c. Bi-lateral e.g. Simple Planaria; Complex - Mus (Rat) 1.2.3: Significance and Advantages 1.3: Coelom (4 lectures) 1.3.1: Evolutionary perspective and definition 1.3.2: Development of Coelom -a. Organization of tissues b. Diploblastic and Triploblastic organization 1.3.3: Types -a. Acoelomate e.g. Platyhelminthes - Planaria b. Pseudocoelomate e.g. Nematoda - Ascaris (Round worm) c. Coelomate e.g. Annelida - Pheretima (Earthworm) 1.3.4: Significance and Advantages 1.4: Segmentation/ Metamerism (4 lectures) 1.4.1: Evolutionary perspective and definition 1.4.2: Theories of segmentation 1.4.3: Types -a. Homonymous e.g. Annelida - Pheretima (Earthworm) b. Heteronomous e.g. Crustacean - Panulirus (Lobster) c. Cephalization e.g. Insecta - Periplanata (Cockroach) d. Tagmatization e. g. Panulirus (Lobster) e. Cephalothorax e.g. Penaeus (Prawn) 1.4.4: Significance and Advantages Unit 2: Taxonomy of Phylum Protozoa to Phylum Nematoda (15 lectures) For more details here i am giving link of Mumbai University B Sc Zoology Third Year syllabus mu.ac.in/portal/wp-content/uploads/2016/06/4.239-T.Y.B.Sc_.-Zoology-Sem-V-VI.pdf Contact- Mumbai University (MU) Kolivery Village, University of Mumbai,Vidya Nagari, Kalina, Santacruz East, Mumbai, Maharashtra 400098 022 2654 3000 |