Zoology Theory Paper Syllabus
Zoology Theory Paper Syllabus
University of Rajasthan
UGOS02 Four- Year Bachelor of Science (B.Sc.)
Subject/Discipline-Zoology
Syllabus: B.Sc. Semester I
(2023-2024)
Code of the Course Title of the.Course Level of the Course Credits of the Course
Syllabus
Animal Diversity
Section -A
LOWER INVERTEBRATEs
Unit 1: Protista/Protozoa: General Characteristics and Classification up to classes;
Locomotory Organelles and locomotion in Protozoa. 3 hrs
Unit 2: Porifera : General characteristics and Classification up to classes; Canal systemi
Porifera. 3 hrs
Unit 3: Coelenterata (Cnidaria): General characteristics and Classification up to classe:
Polymorphism in Hydrozoa. 3 hrs
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Section -B
HIGHER INVERTEBRATES
Unit 1: Annelida : General characteristics and Classification up to classes; Formation of
Coelom; Metamerisn in Annelida. 3 hrs
Unit 2: Arthropoda: General characteristics and Classification up to classes; Larval forms
in Aithropoda, Metamorphosis in Insects. S hrs
Unit 3: Mollusca: General characteristics and Classification up to classes; Torsion and
detorsion in Gastropoda; Pearl Formation. 4hrs
Unit 4: Echinodermata: General characteristics and Classification up to classes; Water
vascular system in Asteroidea. 3 hrs
Section -C
LOWER VERTEBRATES
Unit 1: Protochordata: General characteristics and Classification of Protochordata up
to orders; Retrogresive metamorphosis. 3 hrs
Unit 2: Agnatha: General characteristics and outline classification of cyclostomes up
to classes; Ammocoete larva 3 hrs
Unit 3: Pisces: General characteristics and Classification up to order. Parental care in
fishes and Migration in fishes. 5 hrs
Unit 4: Aquatic adaptation in fishes; Origin fins; Scales of fishes; Osmoregulation in
Fishes. 4 hrs
Section -D
HIGHER VERTEBRATES
Unit 1: Amphibia: General characteristics and classification up to order; Neotany;
Parental care in Amphibians. 3 hrs
Unit 2: Reptilia: General characteristics and classification up to order; Identification
of Poisonous and non-poisonous snakes; Biting mechanism in Snakes. 4 hrs
Unit 3: Aves: General characteristics and classification up to order; Types of feathers;
Flight adaptations and Migration in birds. 4 hrs
Unit 4: Mammals: General characteristics and classification up to orders; Dentition in
Mammals; Adaptive radiation in mammals. 4 hrs
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Recommended Books:
1. Barnes, R.D.(2006) Invertebrate Zoology. VII Edition, Cengage Learming, India.
2. Barnes, R.S.K., Calow, P., Olive, P.J.W., Golding, D. W. and Spicer, J.I. (2002) The
Invertebrates: ANew Synthesis. III Edition, BlackwellScience
3. Young, J. Z. (2004) The Life of Vertebrates. II Edition. Oxford university press.
4. Jordan E.L., Verma P. S.(2022): Invertebrate Zoology. S. Chand and Company
Limited.
5. Jordan E.L, Verma P. S.(2022): Chordate Zoology. S. Chand and Company
Limited.
Suggested Readings:
1. Barrington, E.J.W. (2012) Invertebrate Structure and Functions. II Edition, EWP
Publishers
2. Ruppert, E.E., Fox, R.S., Bames, R. D. (2003) Invertebrate Zoology: A Functional
Evolutionary Approach. VII Edition,Cengage Learning, India
3. Pechenik, J. A. (2015) Biology of the Invertebrates. VII Edition, McGraw-Hill
Education
4. PoughH. Vertebrate Life, VIII Edition, Pearson Intermational
5. Kachhwaha, N and Kaushik, P (2019): Freely online available gaming website
innovativezoology.com to study vertebrate and invertebrate,classification.
Course Learning Outcome: Upon completion of the course, students will be able to:
1. Learn Morpho-taxonomy and structural organization of non-chordate and chordate groups.
2. Acquire knowledge of diversity of non-chordate and chordate groups.
3. Learn evolutionary relationships and phylogeny of non-chordates and chordates through
functional and structural similarities.
4. Understand the economic importance of non-chordates and chordates and their significance in
the ecosystem.
5. Promote shared learning through practical classes, class room presentations and projects.