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1 LESSON PLAN FOR EVEN SEM SESSION NAME OF ASSISTANT /ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR : BABITA CLASS/SECTION : B.SC.-I SUBJECT : ZOOLGY UNIT/PART I DATE 1-1- DATE 2-1- DAY3 DATE 3-1- DATE 4-1- DAY5 DATE 5-1- DAY6 DATE 6-1- DAY7 DATE 8-1- DAY8 DATE 9-1- DATE CHAPTER 1: PHYLUM MOLLUSCA THEORY Introduction and General character and Peculiar Features of Mollusca. Classification up to order level with examples. General character of Different classes of Mollusca up to order. General character of Different classes of Mollusca up to order. - To study the Classification of Phylum Arthropoda. To study the following specimens: Peripatus, Palaemon (Prawn), Lobster, Cancer(crab), Sacculina, Eupagurus (hermit crab). To study the following Arthropoda specimens: Lepas, Balanus,Cyclops To study the following Arthropoda specimens: Lepisma,Periplaneta,(cockroach),Schistocerca(locust), To study the Classification of Phylum Arthropoda. To study the following specimens: Peripatus, Palaemon (Prawn), Lobster. Cancer (crab), Sacculina, Eupagurus (hermit crab). To study the following Arthropoda specimens: Lepas, Balanus, Lepisma, Periplaneta (cockroach), Schistocerca(locust). - To study the following Arthropoda specimens: Sitotroga (moth), Palamnaeus (scorpion), Aranea (spider), Limulus (king crab),julus(millipedes), Scolopendra (centipedes), DATE Biodiversity of Phylum Mollusca. To study the following Arthropoda specimens:mantis (praying mantis), Cicada, Forticula (earwig), Poecilocerus (ak-hopper), Gryllus (cricket). 1 Economic importance of To study the following Arthropoda specimens: 1
2 DATE DATE Mollusca. Classification, Habit, Habitat, External Morphological of Pila. Pallial Complex of Pila. Digestive system of Pila. Sitotroga (moth), Palamnaeus (scorpion), Aranea (spider), Limulus (king crab), Poecilocerus (akhopper), Gryllus (cricket). To study the following Arthropoda specimens:mantis (praying mantis), Cicada, Forticula (earwig), Poecilocerus (ak-hopper), Gryllus (cricket). DATE DAY 14 DATE DATE To study the following Arthropoda specimens: Sympetrum(Dragon fly), Scarabeaus( beetle), Polistes (wasp), Apis (honey bee), Bombyx (silk moth), bug. DATE -1-7 DATE DAY DATE Respiratory system and Excretory system of Pila. Blood vascular system and Nervous System of Pila Nervous System of Pila. Torsion in Gastropoda. Detorsion in Gastropoda. To study the following Arthropoda Slides: Daphnia (w.m.), termite queen (w.m.), Cimex (beg bug), Pediculus (body louse), Cyclops. To study the following Arthropoda specimens: Sympetrum(Dragon fly), Scarabeaus( beetle),polistes (wasp), Apis (honey bee), Bombyx (silk moth), Bug.. To study the following Arthropoda Slides: Daphnia (w.m.), termite queen(w.m.), Cimex (beg bug), Pediculus (body louse), Cyclops. 9 DATE DATE DATE DATE SPORTS DAY - Respiration in Mollusca. Foot in Mollusca. To study the Classification of Phylum Echinodermata up to order. To study the following Echinodermata Slides: Asterias, Echinus. 2
3 DATE DAY 24 DATE Class test on mollucsa. To study the Classification of Phylum Echinodermata up to order and To study the following Echinodermata Specimens: Asterias, Echinus. UNIT/PART II DATE DATE DAY3 DATE DATE 1-2- DAY5 DATE 2-2- DAY6 DATE 3-2- DAY7 DATE 5-2- DAY8 DATE 6-2- DATE 7-2- CHAPTER 2: PHYLUM- ECHINODERMATA THEORY Introduction and General character of phylum Echinodermata. Peculiar Features of Echinodermata. Classification up to order of Phylum Echinodermata. General character of Different classes of Echinodermata up to order. Biodiversity of Phylum Echinodermata. Biodiversity of Phylum Echinodermata. Economic importance of Phylum Echinodermata. To study the following Echinodermata Specimens and slide: Cucumara, Ophiothrix, Antedon and Asterophyton and T.S.Star Fish arm. To study the following Echinodermata Specimens: Cucumara, Ophiothrix, Antedon and Asterophyton. To study the following Echinodermata Specimens and Slide: Ophiothrix, Antedon and Asterophyton and T.S.Star Fish arm. - To study the Classification of Phylum Hemichordata up to order and to study the following Hemichordata Specimen: Balanoglossus. DATE 8-2- TYPE STUDY Asterias:- Classification, Habit, To study the following Hemichordata Slides: T.S. 3
4 1 DATE 9-2- Habitat of Asterias. External Morphological, Endoskeleton of Asterias. Coelom of Asterias. Digestive system of Asterias. ASSIGNMENT 1 Topic: Type study of Pila. Balanoglossus(Different region) To study the Classification of Phylum Hemichordata up to order and to study the following Hemichordata Specimen: Balanoglossus. DATE DATE DATE DATE DATE DATE DAY DATE DATE Obelia, Water vascular system/ambulacral of Asterias. Locomotion in Asterias. Circulatory system of Asterias. Respiratory system of Asterias. Excretory system of Asterias. Nervous System of Asterias. Regeneration and Autotomy in Asterias. Echinoderm Larvae and Aristotle s Lantern:-Larval form in Echinoderms. Affinity and Phylogenetic status of Echinoderms. Echinoderms: Aristotle s Lantern. Sertularia. Obelia. Sertularia. 4
5 0 DATE DATE DATE DATE UNIT/PART III DATE DATE DAY3 DATE DATE Plumularia and Bougainvillea. 3. HEMICHORDATA Introduction and General characters of Hemichordata. Classification up to order of Hemichordata. General character of Different classes of Hemichordata. Affinities of Hemichordata TYPE STUDY OF Balanoglossus: Classification, Habit, Habitat of Balanoglossus. External Morphological Features of Balanoglossus. Digestive system, Respiratory system, Blood vascular system, Excretory system, Sense organ of Balanoglossus. Reproductive system of Balanoglossus. TOPIC: MULTIPLE ALLESLISM THEORY Introduction and Characteristics of Multiple alleles. Multiple Alleles in Blood Groups. TEST & SEMINAR (PG CLASSES) Hydra. Peparation of permanent stained whole mount slide of Plumularia and Bougainvillea. Hydra. 5 - DAY5
6 DATE 1-3- DAY6 DATE 2-3- DAY7 DATE 3-3- DAY8 DATE 5-3- DATE 6-3- DATE DATE 8-3- DATE 9-3- DATE DAY 14 DATE DATE DATE DATE mouth parts of Mosquito, Rhesus Blood Group System. Rh-Null Blood Group. HDN-Haemolytic Disease of New Born. Other blood Group System.. 5.HUMAN GENETICS Introduction and Human Karyotype. Chromosome Banding Technique. Application of Karyotype. ASSIGNMENT 2 Topics: Classification of Echinodermata with General characters and Larval form in Echinodermata. mouth parts of House Fly. mouth parts of Mosquito. mouth parts of House fly. - mouth parts of cockroach. Chromosomal Abnormalities in Human beings. Twins (Identical and Fraternal). Temporary Slide preparation of Gemmules and spicules of Sycon. 6
7 DAY DATE DATE DATE DATE DATE DATE DAY 24 DATE DAY 25 DATE UNIT/PART IV DATE DATE DAY3 DATE DATE DAY5 DATE INBORN ERRORS OF METABOLISM IN MAN Inborn Error of Inborn Error of Metabolism: Alcaptonuria, Phenylketonuria. Discussion About the topics of Conditional Test to solve the queries of students. CONDITIONAL TEST CONDITIONAL TEST Inborn Error of Inborn Error of Metabolism: Albinism, Sickle-cell Anaemia. Preparation of permanent stained whole mount of mouth parts of cockroach. Temporary Slide preparation of Gemmules and spicules of Sycon. CONDITIONAL TEST CONDITIONAL TEST Computer, simulated study/ model of Earthworm: Digestive, reproductive and nervous systems. TOPIC 7: NATURE AND STRUCTURE OF GENETIC MATERIAL THEORY - Computer, simulated study/ model of Pila: Pallial complex, digestive and nervous system..chapter 7:NATURE AND STRUCTURE OF GENETIC MATERIAL Chemical Nature of Computer, simulated study/ model of Pila : Pallial complex, digestive and nervous system 7
8 DAY6 DATE DAY7 DATE 2-4- DAY8 DATE 3-4- DATE 4-4- Genetic Material. Evidence For DNA as Genetic Material. Evidence For RNA as Genetic Material. Structure and Type of Nuclic Acid; DNA Structure, Physical properties. Type of DNA. Function of DNA. Demonstration of internal anatomy of cockroach : Digestive, reproductive and nervous systems. - Computer, simulated study/ model of Earthworm: Digestive, reproductive and nervous systems. DATE DATE 6-4- Ribosenuclic Acid (RNA). Type and function of RNA. Central Dogma and Replication and Transcription. Genetic Code and Protein Synthesis. Demonstration of internal anatomy of cockroach: Digestive, reproductive and nervous Systems. Cell division: Prepared slides of stages of mitosis and meiosis. DATE 7-4- DATE DATE DATE : MUTATION GENE MUTATION: Introduction, Source of Genetic Variation. Spontaneous Mutation and Induce mutation. Physical Mutagens. Chemical Mutagens. Type of Mutation: Gene mutation and Chromosome mutation. Role of Mutation Salivary gland and polytene chromosomes of Drosophila/ Chironomus. - Cell division: Prepared slides of stages of mitosis and 8
9 meiosis. DATE DATE DAY DATE Mutation-ii: Introduction of Chromosomal Aberrations and Characteristics. Morphological Modifications of Chromosomes: Deletion, Duplication, Translocation and Inversion. Mutation-iii: Introduction Numerical Chromosomal Mutation. Anueploidy and Type of Aneuploidy. Euploidy, Types: Monoploidy and their application. Polyploidy in animlas: Autopolyploidy and Allopolyploid. To study slide of Salivary gland and polytene chromosomes of Drosophila/ Chironomus. Temporary squash preparations of onion root tip for the study of Mitosis. 0 DATE DATE -4-2 DATE DATE DATE : APPLIED GENETICS Eugenics Euthenics Euphenics, Genetic counseling. Prenatal diagnosis. DNA Fingerprinting, Transgenic Animals. REVISION - Test for phylum:protozoa to Mullusca Test for phylum:protozoa to Mullusca Test for phylum: Arthropoda to Hemichordata. LESSON PLAN FOR EVEN SEM 9
10 SESSION NAME OF ASSISTANT /ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR : BABITA CLASS/SECTION : B.SC.-III SUBJECT : ZOOLOGY UNIT/PART I DATE 1-1- DATE 2-1- DAY3 DATE 3-1- DATE 4-1- DAY5 DATE 5-1- DAY6 DATE 6-1- DAY7 DATE 8-1- DAY8 DATE 9-1- DATE DATE DATE DATE DATE DAY 14 DATE THEORY TOPIC - To determine absence or presence of Phosphates and Nitrate in the given sample of water. - To determine ph of given sample of water by ph meter. - To determine absence or presence of Phosphates and Nitrate in the given sample of water. - To determine ph of given sample of water by ph meter. 10 To determine ph of given sample of soil by ph meter. - A study of the fish parasites - To determine ph of given sample of soil by ph meter. - To study of the fish parasite. - To study permanent histological slides of testis, ovary, kidney, intestine liver of rat. - To study permanent Embryological slides : Frog - Egg (V.S.), Gastrula of Frog, Chick embryo slides(w.m.) of 1-3 hr, hr. 5 - To study permanent histological - -
11 DATE DATE -1-7 DATE DAY DATE DATE DATE DATE DATE DATE DAY 24 DATE UNIT/PART II DATE DATE DAY3 DATE DATE slides of testis, ova-ry, kidney, intestine liver of rat. - To study permanent Embryological slides : Frog Egg (V.S.), Gastrula of Frog, Chick embryo slides(w.m.) of 13 hr, hr. SPORTS DAY SPORTS DAY - To study permanent Embryological slides of Chick embryo (W.M.) of 33 hr,48 hr,56 hr, 72 hr. TOPIC THEORY - To study permanent Embryological slides of Chick embryo(w.m.) of 33 hr,48 hr,56 hr, 72 hr. - To studies of the different types of nets e.g. cast net, gill net, drift net and drag net. - A study of the different types of nets e.g. cast net, gill net, drift net and drags net. DAY5 DATE 2-2- DAY6 DATE 3-2- DAY7 - Microtomy: Washing and DATE 5-2- Fixation of tissue. DAY8 - Microtomy: Washing and
12 DATE 6-2- DATE 7-2- DATE DATE 9-2- DATE DATE DATE DATE DATE DATE DAY DATE DATE DATE DATE DATE DATE UNIT/PART III DATE DATE DAY3 DATE DATE DAY5 DATE 1-3- DAY6 DATE 2-3- Fixation of tissue. - Microtomy: Washing and Fixation of tissue. - Microtomy: Washing and Fixation of tissue. ASSIGNMENT 1 - the tissue of intestine, liver, ovary. the tissue of intestine. the tissue of intestine. the tissue of liver the tissue of liver the tissue of liver the tissue of liver TOPIC: MICROTOMY THEORY the tissue of ovary. TEST & SEMINAR Microtomy: Block formation of (PG CLASSES) the tissue of ovary. 12
13 DAY7 DATE 3-3- DAY8 DATE 5-3- the tissue of ovary. DATE 6-3- the tissue of ovary. DATE 7-3- the tissue of ovary. 1 DATE 8-3- the tissue of Kidney. DATE 9-3- ASSIGNMENT 2 - DATE DAY 14 DATE the tissue of Kidney. 5 DATE the tissue of Kidney. DATE the tissue of Kidney. 7 DATE the tissue of Kidney. DAY DATE DATE DATE Microtomy: Stretching of the tissue of Kidney. DATE Microtomy: Stretching of the tissue of Kidney. 2 DATE CONDITIONAL TEST Microtomy: Stretching of the tissue of Liver. DATE CONDITIONAL TEST Microtomy: Stretching of the tissue of Liver. DAY 24 DATE DAY 25 DATE UNIT/PART IV TOPIC:MICROTOMY THEORY- DATE Microtomy: Stretching of the tissue of Liver. DATE Microtomy: Stretching of the tissue of Liver. DAY3 - Microtomy: Stretching of the 13
14 DATE DATE DAY5 DATE DAY6 DATE DAY7 DATE 2-4- DAY8 DATE 3-4- DATE 4-4- DATE DATE 6-4- DATE 7-4- DATE DATE DATE DATE DATE DAY DATE DATE DATE DATE -4-2 DATE DATE tissue of Liver. - Microtomy: Stretching of the tissue of Intestine. - Microtomy: Stretching of the tissue of Intestine. - Microtomy: Stretching of the tissue of Intestine. - Microtomy: Staining of different tissue slides in H & E Stains. - Microtomy: Staining of different tissue slides in H & E Stains. - Staining of different tissue slides in H & E Stains. - Staining of different tissue slides in H & E Stains. - Staining of different tissue slides in H & E Stains. - - Staining of different tissue slides in H & E Stains. - Staining of different tissue slides in H & E Stains. - Staining of different tissue slides in H & E Stains. NAME OF TEACHER 14
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