301-Life Sciences
301-Life Sciences
301-Life Sciences
1. Cell Biology: Ultrastructure of prokaryotic and eukaryotic cell, Structural differences of plant
and animal cell, Structure and function of cell organelles. Cell division – Mitosis and Meiosis.
Chromosomes structure, Karyotype.
4. Biotechnology: Plant and animal cell culture, cloning, Fermenters types and process, Bio
pesticides, bio fertilizers, Bioremediation, Renewable and non – renewable energy resources,
Non-conventional fuels.
6. Immunology: Types of immunity, cells and organelles of immune system, Antigen – antibody
reaction. Monoclonal antibodies, Immunotechniques, Hypersensitivity, Complement system,
Vaccines.
8. Ecology, Environment and Evolution: Theories and evidences of organic evolution, Hardy
– Weinberg law. Basic concepts of Ecology (ecosystem, ecotone, ecotype, biome and biomass),
Ecological pyramids and energy flow, Biogeochemical cycles, Ecological adaptations. Climatic
and edaphic and biotic factors. Ecological succession – Hydrosere and xerosere, Natural
resources, Biodiversity, current environmental issues, Environmental pollution, Global warming
and climate change.
9. Physiology: Structure and function of liver, kidney and heart, composition of blood, blood
types, blood coagulation, Digestion and absorption, Endocrinology, Muscle and Nervous system.
10. Metabolism: Metabolism of carbohydrates, lipids, proteins, aminoacids and nucleic acids.
Biological oxidation and bioenergetics.
13. Microbiology: Microbes – Types, distribution and biology. Isolation and cultivation of
bacteria and virus. Staining techniques. Bacterial growth curve, Microbial diseases – food, air
and water borne, insect borne, contact diseases in humans. Microbial diseases in plants – by
bacteria, fungi and virus, Plant microbe – interactions.
14. Nutrition: Types of nutrition (autotrophs and heterotrophs), Biological value of proteins,
protein malnutrition, disorders, Chemistry and physiological role of vitamins and minerals in
living systems.
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