DEPARTMENT OF ZOOLOGY U.G. PROGRAMME SYLLABUS Batch III SEMESTER A. D. M. COLLEGE FOR WOMEN NAGAPATTINAM
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1 DEPARTMENT OF ZOOLOGY U.G. PROGRAMME SYLLABUS Batch III SEMESTER A. D. M. COLLEGE FOR WOMEN NAGAPATTINAM
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3 Njk;ghtzp. A.D.M. COLLEGE FOR WOMEN ( AUTONOMOUS) NAGAPATTINAM LEC DEPARTMENT OF ENGLISH Credit Point: 3 SEMESTER-III CATEGORY - PART II ENGLISH PAPER-III DRAMA FOR EFFECTIVE COMMUNICATION (For candidates admitted from the academic year onwards) SEMESTER III ELC III DRAMA FOR EFFECTIVE COMMUNICATION Objectives: To introduce the genre and use of language in various life situations. Text prescribed: English for Excellence (One act-plays) Unitized Syllabus Unit I Unit II Edited by Prof.Lalitha Natarajan & Dr.Sasikala Natesan 1. The Sheriff s Kitchen Ronald Gow 2. Mother s Day J.B.Priestley Unit III 3. The End of the Beginning Sean O Casey Unit IV Unit V 4. Old Man River Dorothy Deming 5. The Bridge K.Xavier Amalraj 6. Spoken English Component Stress Shift to differentiate between ( i ) Noun and Verb. ( ii ) Statement and Question
4 Pattern of Evaluation CIA 25 Marks (Passing minimum of 40%) Test (Written) Assignment & Group Discussion Written Quiz & Seminar Attendance SEMESTER 10 Marks - 5 Marks - 5 Marks - 5 Marks 75 Marks Total Marks 100 Marks (Passing minimum of 40%) Question Pattern: Section A - 20 Marks Short answer questions (10x2=20 Marks) Section B 25 Marks Paragraph Questions (5x4=20 Marks) (i) (ii) Answer all the Paragraph questions either or pattern (One question should be asked from each unit) Answer the following as directed (Spoken English Component) ( a ) Convert the following nouns into verbs changing the stress pattern (6 x ½ = 3 Marks ) ( b ) Mark sentence stress for the following sentences ( 2 x 1 = 2 Marks) Section C 30 Marks Essay Questions (3x10=30 Marks)
5 Answer any 3 Questions. (One Essay should be asked from each Unit) UZD A.D.M.COLLEGE FOR WOMEN (AUTONOMOUS), NAGAPATTINAM SEMESTER III CORE COURSE IV CELL AND MOLECULAR BIOLOGY Int- 25 Inst hrs: 5 Ext- 75 Credit: 5 Objectives: To study about the techniques of cell and cellular organelles. To understand the basic concept of cell structures and functions. To know the cell structure at molecular level in prokaryote and Eukaryote. UNIT-I 16Hrs Microscopy Principles and applications of Light and Electron Microscopes SEM, TEM. Micro-technique tissue fixation, embedding, sectioning and staining. Prokaryotes and Eukaryotes Ultrastructure and Organization of Prokaryotes Bacteria- Virus Bacteriophage and Animal cell. UNIT-II 16Hrs Cell membrane - Structure, Modification and functions. Cell organelles- Structure and functions of Mitochondria Golgi body - Endoplasmic -Reticulum Lysosome,Centrosome. Ribosomes. UNIT-III 16Hrs Ultrastructure and functions of Nucleus, nucleolus, fine structure of chromosomes, nucleosome concept and role of histones, euchromatin and heterochromatin, Giant chromosomes. Cell division and cell cycle (Mitosis and meiosis, their regulation, steps in cell cycle, regulation and control of cell cycle. Cellular ageing and cell death. Biology of Cancer cell. UNIT-IV 16Hrs Molecular biology Gene concept: Structure of DNA - Types and functions of RNA - DNA Replication and DNA-repair mechanisms - Genetic Code - Codon, Anticodon. UNIT-V 16Hrs Protein Synthesis and processing: Transcription Initiation Elongation and elongation factors and Termination; Translation, translational inhibitors, Post- translational modification of
6 proteins. Gene regulation: Operon model transcription Transcription factors,regulation in prokaryotes. TEXT BOOK 1.ARUMUGAM.N.(2014) Cell Biology. Saras Publication. 2.DE ROBERTIES & DE ROBERTIES. 1988, Cell & Molecular biology, International edition, Hong kong. REFERENCE 1. KUMAR, H.D, 1988, Molecular Biology and Biotechonology, Vikas Publishing house, New Delhi. 2. POWER,C.B Essential of Cytology, Himalaya Publishing House,Bombay. 3.VERMA P.S & AGARWAL.V.K Cytology. Chand.S & Co. 4. TOMAR.B.S & SINGH.S.P. 10 th EDI. Cell Biology. Rastogi Publication, Meerut. 5. MUNESWARAN. A Cell Biology, Brighton Book House, Madras. 6. BERRY.A.K A Text book of Cell Biology, Emkay- Publications,Delhi 7. MEYYAN.R.P Genetics.Saras Publication.
7 RUQA1 A.D.M. COLLEGE FOR WOMEN (AUTONOMOUS), NAGAPATTINAM SEMESTER III ALLIED COURSE I INORGANIC, ORGANIC AND PHYSICAL CHEMISTRY I Allied for II B.Sc Zoology(III Semester) and I B.Sc Bio-Chemistry (I Semester) (For candidates admitted from the year onwards) INT MARK: 25 Hours : 5 EXT MARK: 75 Credit: 3 Objectives: 1. To study about Industrial Chemistry 2. To Study the properties of aromatic compounds and organic reactions 3. To learn the concepts of Chemical equilibrium Unit-I (15 hrs ) 1.1 Industrial Chemistry - Fuel gases water gas, producer gas, L.P.G gas, Gobar gas and natural gas. Fertilizers- NPK and mixed fertilizers, micronutrients, and their role in plant life and biofertilizers, Soap and detergents an elementary idea about preparation and manufacture, cleaning action of soap and detergents 1.2 Pollution - Causes, effects and control measures of air pollution, water pollution and soil pollution Unit-II (15 hrs) 2.1 Water Chemistry - Water types of water - soft and hard water hardness, degree of harness - Reverse osmosis and ion exchange methods principles and techniques. 2.2 Water Analysis - Determination of ph, TDS, Total hardness by EDTA, BOD and COD Unit - III (15 hrs) 3.1 Aromatic Compounds - Structure, stability, resonance and aromaticity of benzene. Typical substitution reaction- Nitration, Halogenations, alkylation Organic Reactions Decarboxylation, Benzoin, Perkin, Cannizaro, Claisen, Haloform & coupling reactions. 3.3 Chemotherapy - Explanations with two examples each for i) Analgesics ii) Antibacterial iii)anti-inflammatory, iv) Antipyretic, v ) Antibiotic, vi) Antitubercular vii)antiviral
8 viii) Antitussive ix) Antiallergic x ) Antidiabetics xi) antihypertensive xii) Antiepileptics xiii) Tranquilizers, xiv) Antiseptic and disinfectant xv)antimalarial xvi) Anaesthetics local and general (Structures not necessary). Unit-IV (15 hrs) 4.1 Ionic Equilibria in aqueous solution- Acids and bases, Arrhenius theory, Lowry Bronsted concept, Lewis concept self ionization of water weak acids and bases, dissociation constant. Hydrolysis buffer solutions, action of buffers acid base indicators Acid base titrations basics complex ion equilibria. Corrosion Types prevention. UNIT- V (15 hrs) 5.1 Chemical Equilibrium - Criteria of homogeneous and heterogeneous equilibria. Decomposition of HI, N 2 O 4, CaCO 3 and PCl Chemical Kinetics- Order of reactions and their determinations. Activation energy, effect of temperature on reaction rate. 5.3 Catalysis - Types, mechanism of catalytic reactions, industrial applications. References: 1. B.R Puri,L.R.Sharma and M.S.Pathania, - Principles of Physical Chemistry, 2. Puri B.R.. Sharma L.R., Kalia K.K - Principles of Inorganic chemistry.35 th edition, New edition: Shoban Lal NAgin chand and co Text books: 1. Organic Chemistry P.L.Soni. 2. Inorganic Chemistry P.L.Soni. 3. Physical Chemistry Puri & Sharma
9 A.D.M.COLLEGE FOR WOMEN (AUTONOMOUS), NAGAPATTINAM SEMESTER III SKILL BASED ELECTIVE I APICULTURE UZS1 Int-25 Inst hrs: 3 Ext-75 Credit : 2 Objectives : 1)To Understand the Biology of Honey bee 2) Learn the Teaching of apiculture 3) understand the economic importance of honey UNIT-I 12Hrs history. History and Scope of Bee keeping: Systematics - Species diversity - Types of Honeybees in India; Biology and life- UNIT-II 12Hrs Honey bee colony: Caste polymorphism, Bee keeping equipments-newton s Bee hive. Honey extracting equipments - Honey extracter, Smoker, Queen excluder, Drone Excluder and Bee veil. UNIT-III 12Hrs Apiary Management: Selection of Apiary site - Supplementary feeding in dearth season - Protective measures against Bee predators - Economics of Bee keeping - Cost benefit analysis Promotional Institution for Apiculture. UNIT-IV 12Hrs Bee products: Bee Products and benefits - Honey - Chemical nature and use. Bee wax, Propolis, Royal Jelly, Bee Pollen. Bee pollination and advantages. UNIT-V 12Hrs Honey bee diseases: 1. Protozoan 2. Mites 3. Viral-causes and control
10 REFERENCE: 1.CHERIAN, R. & K.R.RAMANATHAN, 1992, - Bee keeping in India. 2.MISHRA, R.C., 1985 Honey bees and their Management in India, ICAR. 3.SINGH, S Bee Keeping ICA 4.SHARMA, P. and SINGH, L Hand book of Bee keeping, controller printing stationery, Chandigar. and 5.RARE, S Introduction to Bee keeping, Vikas Publishing house. 6. SHUKLA, G.S. and UPADHYAY V.B (1997) Economics zoology, Rastogi Publication, Meerut. 7.MORSE, R.A The ABC and XYZ of Bee culture 40 th edition A.1 Root & co., Ohio. 8. MANJU YADAV Economic zoology Discovery Publishing house New Delhi. 9. RAVINDRANATHAN K.R. A Text book of Economic Zoology. 10. SATHE T.V. Fundamentals of Bee Keeping Daya Publishing House Delhi. 11. NAGARAJA.N & RAJAGOPAL.D Honey Bees, Disease,Parasites,Pests,Predators and their Management MJP Publishers Chennai. 12. MAHINDRU.S.N BeeKeeping APH Publishing Corporation New Delhi
11 A.D.M.COLLEGE FOR WOMEN (AUTONOMOUS), NAGAPATTINAM SEMESTER III NON MAJOR ELECTIVE I - PUBLIC HEALTH AND HYGIENE UZE1 Int-25 Inst hrs: 2 Ext-75 Credit: 2 OBJECTIVES: To enlighten the non- major elective students about the general knowledge on their health and hygiene. To create general health awareness the hazardous impacts and remedy. UNITI 12HRS Scope of Public health and Hygiene nutrition and health classification of foods Nutritional deficiency diseases- Vitamin deficiency diseases. UNITII 12HRS Environment and Health hazards: Environmental degradation Pollution Air, Water, Land and Noise-associated health hazards. UNITIII 12HRS Communicable diseases and their preventive and control measures. Measles, Hepatitis, HIV /AIDS, Cholera, Malaria and Filariasis. UNITIV 12HRS Non-Communicable diseases and their preventive measures.genetic diseases, Cancer, Cardio vascular diseases, Chronic respiratory disease, Diabetes, Epilepsy, UNITV 12HRS Health Education in India WHO Programmes Government and Voluntary Organizations and their health services Precautions, First Aid and awareness on epidemic/sporadic diseases. TEXT BOOKS: 1. PARK AND PARK, 1995: Text Book of Preventive and Social Medicine Banarsidas Bhanot Publ. Jodhpur India. REFERENCE BOOKS : 1. VERMA, S : Medical Zoology, Rastogi publ. Meerut India 2. SINGH, H.S. AND RASTOGI, P : Parasitology, Rastogi Publ. India.
12 3. DUBEY, R.C AND MAHESWARI, D.K : Text Book of Microbiology- S. Chand & Co. Publ. New Delhi India.
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