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UNIT I
1.1 Principles of Taxonomy – Binomial nomenclature – Rules of nomenclature
1.2 Whittaker’s five kingdom concept and classification of Animal Kingdom.
Phylum Protozoa
1.3 General Characters and classification of protozoa up to classes with suitable examples
1.4 Locomotion, nutrition and reproduction in Protozoans
1.5 Elphidium (type study)
UNIT –II
PhylumPorifera
2.1 General characters and classification up to classes with suitable examples
2.2 Skelton in Sponges
2.3 Canal system in sponges
PhylumCoelenterata
2.4 General characters and classification up to classes with suitable examples
2.5 Metagenesisin Obelia
2.6 Polymorphism in coelenterates
2.7 Corals and coral reefs
PhylumCtenophora :
2.8 General Characters and Evolutionary significance(affinities)
Unit – III
PhylumPlatyhelminthes
3.1 General characters and classification up to classes with suitable examples
3.2 Life cycle and pathogenecity of Fasciola hepatica
3.3 Parasitic Adaptations in helminthes
Phylum Nemathelminthes
3.4 General characters and classification up to classes with suitable examples
3.5. Life cycle and pathogenecity of Ascarislumbricoides
Unit – IV
Phylum Annelida
4.1 General characters and classification up to classes with suitable examples
4.2 Evolution of Coelom and Coelomoducts
4.3 Vermiculture - Scope, significance, earthworm species, processing, Vermicompost, economic importance of vermicompost
Phylum Arthropoda
4.4 General characters and classification up to classes with suitable examples
4.5 Vision and respiration in Arthropoda
4.6 Metamorphosis in Insects
4.7 Peripatus - Structure and affinities
4.8 Social Life in Bees and Termites
Unit – V
Phylum Mollusca
5.1 General characters and classification up to classes with suitable examples
5.2 Pearl formation in Pelecypoda
5.3 Sense organs in Mollusca
PhylumEchinodermata
5.4 General characters and classification up to classes with suitable examples
5.5 Water vascular system in star fish
5.6 Larval forms of Echinodermata
PhylumHemichordata
5.7 General characters and classification up to classes with suitable examples
5.8 Balanoglossus - Structure and affinities
REFERENCE BOOKS
1. L.H. Hyman ‘The Invertebrates’ Vol I, II and V. – M.C. Graw Hill Company Ltd.
2. Kotpal, R.L. 1988 - 1992 Protozoa, Porifera, Coelenterata, Helminthes,
Arthropoda, Mollusca, Echinodermata. Rastogi Publications, Meerut.
3. E.L. Jordan and P.S. Verma ‘Invertebrate Zoology’ S. Chand and Company.
4. R.D. Barnes ‘Invertebrate Zoology’ by: W.B. Saunders CO., 1986.
5. Barrington. E.J.W., ‘Invertebrate structure and Function’ by ELBS.
6 P.S. Dhami and J.K. Dhami. Invertebrate Zoology. S. Chand and Co. New Delhi.
7. Parker, T.J. and Haswell‘A text book of Zoology’ by, W.A., Mac Millan Co. London.
8. Barnes, R.D. (1982). Invertebrate Zoology, V Edition
1.1 Principles of Taxonomy – Binomial nomenclature – Rules of nomenclature
1.2 Whittaker’s five kingdom concept and classification of Animal Kingdom.
Phylum Protozoa
1.3 General Characters and classification of protozoa up to classes with suitable examples
1.4 Locomotion, nutrition and reproduction in Protozoans
1.5 Elphidium (type study)
UNIT –II
PhylumPorifera
2.1 General characters and classification up to classes with suitable examples
2.2 Skelton in Sponges
2.3 Canal system in sponges
PhylumCoelenterata
2.4 General characters and classification up to classes with suitable examples
2.5 Metagenesisin Obelia
2.6 Polymorphism in coelenterates
2.7 Corals and coral reefs
PhylumCtenophora :
2.8 General Characters and Evolutionary significance(affinities)
Unit – III
PhylumPlatyhelminthes
3.1 General characters and classification up to classes with suitable examples
3.2 Life cycle and pathogenecity of Fasciola hepatica
3.3 Parasitic Adaptations in helminthes
Phylum Nemathelminthes
3.4 General characters and classification up to classes with suitable examples
3.5. Life cycle and pathogenecity of Ascarislumbricoides
Unit – IV
Phylum Annelida
4.1 General characters and classification up to classes with suitable examples
4.2 Evolution of Coelom and Coelomoducts
4.3 Vermiculture - Scope, significance, earthworm species, processing, Vermicompost, economic importance of vermicompost
Phylum Arthropoda
4.4 General characters and classification up to classes with suitable examples
4.5 Vision and respiration in Arthropoda
4.6 Metamorphosis in Insects
4.7 Peripatus - Structure and affinities
4.8 Social Life in Bees and Termites
Unit – V
Phylum Mollusca
5.1 General characters and classification up to classes with suitable examples
5.2 Pearl formation in Pelecypoda
5.3 Sense organs in Mollusca
PhylumEchinodermata
5.4 General characters and classification up to classes with suitable examples
5.5 Water vascular system in star fish
5.6 Larval forms of Echinodermata
PhylumHemichordata
5.7 General characters and classification up to classes with suitable examples
5.8 Balanoglossus - Structure and affinities
REFERENCE BOOKS
1. L.H. Hyman ‘The Invertebrates’ Vol I, II and V. – M.C. Graw Hill Company Ltd.
2. Kotpal, R.L. 1988 - 1992 Protozoa, Porifera, Coelenterata, Helminthes,
Arthropoda, Mollusca, Echinodermata. Rastogi Publications, Meerut.
3. E.L. Jordan and P.S. Verma ‘Invertebrate Zoology’ S. Chand and Company.
4. R.D. Barnes ‘Invertebrate Zoology’ by: W.B. Saunders CO., 1986.
5. Barrington. E.J.W., ‘Invertebrate structure and Function’ by ELBS.
6 P.S. Dhami and J.K. Dhami. Invertebrate Zoology. S. Chand and Co. New Delhi.
7. Parker, T.J. and Haswell‘A text book of Zoology’ by, W.A., Mac Millan Co. London.
8. Barnes, R.D. (1982). Invertebrate Zoology, V Edition
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