COURSE CONTENT
WEEKS |
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1st |
Distribution of students and introduction of course |
2nd |
Introduction and characteristics of invertebrates. Phylum Protozoa- External morphology and internal anatomy. Flagellates-Structure and functions, biology and life cycle |
3rd |
Amoeboid forms- Structures and functions, biology and biological significance of Amoeba. Ciliophora- Detailed morphology, ciliary locomotion, nutrition. |
4th |
Ciliophora- Asexual and sexual reproduction. Apicomplexan- Types and life cycle of plasmodium. |
5th |
Phylum Porifera- External morphology and internal anatomy. Nutrition, excretion, respiration and reproduction. |
6th |
Types of canal systems. Structures and the biology of Leucososlenia. |
7th |
Phylum Cnidaria- General introduction and forms. External morphology and internal structures. Class Hydrozoa- polymorphism; reproduction e. g. Hydra, Obelia. |
8th |
Class Scyphozoa- Nutrition and reproduction e. g. Aurelia; Class Anthozoa- Nutrition and reproduction e. g. Metridium. Economic importance of cnidarians. |
9th |
Phylum Platyhelminthes – External morphology and internal anatomy. Discussion of terms- Acoelomate, Bilateria, Triploblastic, cephalization. Class Turbellaria – structures, nutrition, excretion and reproduction e. g. Planaria (Dugesia). |
10th |
Class Trematoda – Structures, biology and comparative study of aquatic and terrestrial life cycle e. g. Fasciola hepatica. Class Cestoda – Structure and biology e. g. Taenia. |
11th |
Phylum Nematoda – General morphology. Classes, the biology, life cycle of Ascaris, Ancyclostoma. |
12th |
Morphology, biology and life cycle of Wuchereria bancrofti, Dracunculus medinensis. |
13th |
Revision |
14th |
Examination |
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