LIFE SCIENCES THEORY

Paper Code: 
CHSC 511
Credits: 
4
Contact Hours: 
60.00
Max. Marks: 
100.00
Objective: 

 

This course will enable the students to –

1.       1.Get familiarized with various groups of animals and plants

2.       2. Know about parasites insects and their harmful effects

Course  Outcomes (COs):

 


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Learning outcomes

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Learning and teaching strategies


Assessment

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Paper Title


CHSC511

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 


Life Sciences

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The students will be able to –

CO158: Know the technique of gardening - Cultivation practices, marketing and utilization of selected plants

CO159: Increase the awareness, utilization and appreciation of plants & plant products encountered in everyday life 

CO160: Understand the structure of basic components of prokaryotic and eukaryotic cells, cellular components, especially membranes and organelles.

CO161: Basic concept of mitotic, meiotic cell division and Mendelian principles 

CO162:  Learn about technical and general knowledge necessary for various Culture techniques


Approach in teaching:

Interactive Lectures, Discussion, Power Point Presentations, Informative videos

 

Learning activities for the students:

Self-learning assignments, Effective questions, presentations, Field trips

 


Quiz, Poster Presentations,

Power Point Presentations, Individual and group projects, Open Book Test, Semester End Examination

12.00
Unit I: 
Introduction to Plant Kingdom
  • General account on Classification of Plant Kingdom 
  • Angiospermic plants ( Flower with details of its parts) 
  • Formation of fruit, seed and embryo
  • Structure of monocot and dicot seed and seed germination 
  • Propagation of plants – seed and vegetative                                      
    • Seed Propagation
    • Cuttings – stem, leaf and root 
    • Layering
    • Grafting
12.00
Unit II: 
UNIT II

Types of Garden                                    

  • Ornamental garden
  • Kitchen garden 
  • Herbal Garden  

Economic Botany               

  • Vegetables-Cauliflower, carrot, tomato, potato, onion, spinach, gourds, fenugreek 
  • Fruits-papaya, mango 
  • Spices and Condiments-clove , pepper, cardamom, cumin,  Coriander, asafoetida 
  • Ornamental and Foliage plants-Rose, Bougainvillea, China rose, fern, asparagus  
  • Application of biotechnology in agricultural crops.

 

12.00
Unit III: 
UNIT III

Introduction to animal kingdom                                  

Ø  Chordates up to 5 major classes, characteristics with examples 

Ø  Non chordates up to phyla, characteristics with examples 

Cell

  • Cell theory, electron microscopic structure and function of a cell 
  • Cell division (mitosis) and its significance 
12.00
Unit IV: 
UNIT IV

Parasites, insects and their harmful effects and pest control                                           

  • Parasites and human diseases 
  • Plasmodium,  Entamoeba, Taenia 
  • Economic importance and control of common household insects: cockroach, housefly, mosquitoes and termites.

Culture techniques

  • Sericulture, vermiculture and apiculture

 

 

12.00
Unit V: 
UNIT V

Basics of Genetics

  • Mandelian genetics
  • Sex linked inheritance in man (xx-xy)
  • Importance of Genetic counseling

General structure of bacteria and virus

  • Examples of harmful and non harmful bacteria and virus
  • Importance of bacteria in environmental conservation 

 

References: 
  • Chadha K.L.2012. Handbook of Horticulture. ICAR Publication. 
  • Dutta A. C. Botany for Degree Students 1968, Oxford University Press, New Delhi
  • Gopalaswamiianger K.S. 1991, Complete gardening in India, Messers Nagaraj And Co. Madras
  • Hartman H.T.and D. Kester:D. 1986. Plant Propagation, Principles and Practices, Prentice Hall of India Pvt. Ltd. New Delhi.
  • Kochhar P.L. Krishnamoorthy H.N 1984. A textbook of Plant Physiolog. Atma Rani Publishing House.
  • Raven P. and Johnson G. 2010. Biology. Mc Graw Hill Science. 
  • Soni N.K. and Soni V. 2010. Fundamentals of Botany. Tata Mc Graw Hill Education
  • Jordan and Verma,1998, Invertebrate Zoology, S. Chand and Co. Ltd 
  • Kotpal,2000,Modern Textbook of Zoology, Rastogi Publications 
  • Winchester, A.M. 1967, Genetics, Oxford and IBH Publishing Company 
  • Vij and Gupta (2011)Applied Zoology, Phoenix Publishing House  

 

 

 

 

 

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