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10-09-18 11-09-18 12-09-18 13-09-18 14-09-18 15-09-18 17-09-18 18-09-18 19-09-18 20-09-18 22-09-18 24-09-18 25-09-18 26-09-18 27-09-18 28-09-18 01-10-18 03-10-18 04-10-18 05-10-18 06-10-18 09-10-18 10-10-18 11-10-18 12-10-18 13-10-18 15-10-18 16-10-18 17-10-18 22-10-18 10 R. N. Singh II ARTHROPODA PRAWN : DIGESTIVE SYSTEM 11 R. N. Singh II ARTHROPODA PRAWN : RESPIRATORY SYSTEM 6 S.K. III ULTRASTRUCTURE OF CELL COMPONENT RIBOSOMES 12 R. N. Singh I PORIFERA SYCON : STRUCTURE & CANAL SYSTEM 13 R. N. Singh I PORIFERA SYCON : REPRODUCTION & LIFE CYCLE 12 R. N. Singh II ARTHROPODA PRAWN : CIRCULATORY SYSTEM 13 R. N. Singh II ARTHROPODA PRAWN : COMPOUND EYE 7 S.K. III ULTRASTRUCTURE OF CELL COMPONENT GOLGGIBODIES 14 R. N. Singh I COELENTERATA CLASSIFICATION 15 R. N. Singh I COELENTERATA OBELIA : STRUCTURE 14 R. N. Singh II ARTHROPODA PRAWN : REPRODUCTIVE & EXCRETORY SYSTEM 15 R. N. Singh II ARTHROPODA SCORPION : STRUCTURE 8 S.K. III ULTRASTRUCTURE OF CELL COMPONENT LYSOSOMES 16 R. N. Singh I COELENTERATA OBELIA : HYDROID COLONY 17 R. N. Singh I COELENTERATA OBELIA : MEDUSA PHASE 16 R. N. Singh II ARTHROPODA SCORPION :DIGESTIVE SYSTEM 17 R. N. Singh II ARTHROPODA SCORPION :RESPIRATORY SYSTEM 9 N.K. III ULTRASTRUCTURE OF CELL COMPONENT LAW OF DOMINANCE & LAW OF SEGREGATION 18 R. N. Singh I COELENTERATA OBELIA : REPRODUCTION & LIFE CYCLE 19 R. N. Singh I COELENTERATA AURELIA : STRUCTURE 18 R. N. Singh II ARTHROPODA SCORPION :CIRCULATORY SYSTEM 19 R. N. Singh II ARTHROPODA SCORPION :EXCRETORY SYSTEM 10 N.K. III MEMDEL'S LAW LAW OF INDEPENDENT ASSORTMENT 20 R. N. Singh I COELENTERATA AURELIA : LIFE CYCLE 21 R. N. Singh I PLATYHELMINTHES CLASSIFICATION

24-10-18 25-10-18 26-10-18 27-10-18 29-10-18 31-10-18 01-11-18 02-11-18 03-11-18 12-11-18 13-11-18 14-11-18 15-11-18 16-11-18 17-11-18 19-11-18 20-11-18 21-11-18 22-11-18 23-11-18 24-11-18 26-11-18 27-11-18 28-11-18 29-11-18 30-11-18 20 R. N. Singh II ARTHROPODA SCORPION :REPRODUCTIVE SYSTEM 21 R. N. Singh II ARTHROPODA GRASSHOPPER : DIGESTIVE SYSTEM 7 S.K. III CELL DIVISION MTOSIS 22 R. N. Singh I PLATYHELMINTHES PLANARIA : STRUCTURE & DIGESTIVE SYSTEM 22 R. N. Singh II ARTHROPODA GRASSHOPPER : REPRODUCTIVE SYSTEM 23 R. N. Singh II MOLLUSCA PILA : DIGESTIVE SYSTEM 12 S.K. III CELL DIVISION MEIOSIS 13 S.K III CELL DIVISION MEIOSIS 23 R. N. Singh I PLATYHELMINTHES PLANARIA : REPRODUCTIVE SYSTEM 24 R. N. Singh II MOLLUSCA PILA : RESPIRATORY SYSTEM 25 R. N. Singh II MOLLUSCA PILA : CIRCULATORY SYSTEM 14 S.K III CHROMOSOME STRUCTURE & TYPE 15 S.K III CHROMOSOME STRUCTURE & TYPE 24 R. N. Singh I PLATYHELMINTHES FASCIOLA : STRUCTURE & EXCRETORY SYSTEM 26 R. N. Singh II MOLLUSCA PILA : EXCRETORY SYSTEM 27 R. N. Singh II MOLLUSCA PILA : REPRODUCTIVE SYSTEM 16 S.K III LINKAGE TYPE & IMPORTANCE 17 S.K III CROSSING OVER TYPE 25 R. N. Singh I PLATYHELMINTHES FASCIOLA : REPRODUCTIVE SYSTEM 28 R. N. Singh II MOLLUSCA UNIO : DIGESTIVE SYSTEM 29 R. N. Singh II MOLLUSCA UNIO : RESPIRATORY SYSTEM 18 S.K III PRINCIPLES OF CHROMOSOMAL PRINCIPLES OF CHROMOSOAL MAPPING MAPPING 01-12-18 03-12-18 06-12-18 19 N.K. III ECOSYSTEM CONCEPT 26 R. N. Singh I PLATYHELMINTHES FASCIOLA : LIFE HISTORY

07-12-18 08-12-18 11-12-18 12-12-18 13-12-18 14-12-18 15-12-18 17-12-18 18-12-18 19-12-18 20-12-18 21-12-18 22-12-18 31-12-18 27 R. N. Singh I PLATYHELMINTHES FASCIOLA : LIFE HISTORY 30 R. N. Singh II MOLLUSCA UNIO : CIRCULATORY SYSTEM 6 N.K. III ECOSYSTEM ENERGY FLOW 7 N.K. III ECOLOGY ABIOTIC ENVIRONMENTAL FACTORS 28 R. N. Singh I PLATYHELMINTHES TAPEWORM : STRUCTURE 29 R. N. Singh I PLATYHELMINTHES TAPEWORM : LIFE CYCLE 31 R. N. Singh II MOLLUSCA UNIO : EXCRETORY SYSTEM 8 N.K. III ECOLOGY BIOTIC ENVIRONMENTAL FACTORS 9 N.K. III ECOLOGY BIOTIC ENVIRONMENTAL FACTORS 30 R. N. Singh I PLATYHELMINTHES TAPEWORM : LIFE CYCLE 32 R. N. Singh II MOLLUSCA UNIO : LIFE CYCLE 24 N.K. III PRIMARY ECOLOGICAL BIOMES DIVISIONS 01-01-19 02-01-19 03-01-19 04-01-19 05-01-19 07-01-19 08-01-19 09-01-19 10-01-19 11-01-19 12-01-19 17-01-19 18-01-19 19-01-19 21-01-19 25 N.K. III ZOOGEOGRAPHICAL REALMS TYPES & THEIR CHARACTERISTIC VERTEBRATE FAUNA 26 N.K. III ZOOGEOGRAPHICAL REALMS TYPES & THEIR CHARACTERISTIC VERTEBRATE FAUNA 31 R. N. Singh I PLATYHELMINTHES TAPE WORM : LIFE CYCLE 33 R. N. Singh II ECHINODERMATA STARFISH : STRUCTURE 27 N.K III EVOLUTION THEORIES & EVIDENCES 28 N.K III EVOLUTION THEORIES & EVIDENCES 29 N.K III EVOLUTION LAMARCKISM 32 R. N. Singh I PLATYHELMINTHES HELMINTHES & DISEASE 34 R. N. Singh II ECHINODERMATA STARFISH : DIGSTIVE SYSTEM 30 N.K. III EVOLUTION NEO LAMARCKISM 31 N.K. III EVOLUTION DARWINISM 32 N.K. III EVOLUTION NEO DARWINISM

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