B. Sc. I - CBCS Syllabus,wef -June -2019 as per
Punyashlok Ahilyadevi Holkar Solapur University, Solapur -
SEMESTER – I
PAPER I: Animal
Diversity- I
Unit 1: Kingdom Protista
General characters and classification up to classes;
locomotory organelle and locomotion in
protozoa ,nutrition in protozoa.
Unit 2: Phylum Porifera
General characters and classification up to classes;
canal system in Sycon
Unit 3: Phylum Cnidaria
General characters and classification up to classes;
polymorphism in hydrozoa
Unit 4: Phylum Platyhelminthes
General characters and classification up to classes;
life history of Taenia solium
Unit 5: Phylum Nemathelminthes
General characters and classification up to classes;
life history of Ascaris lumbricoides and
its parasitic adaptations
Unit 6: Phylum Annelida
General characters and classification up to classes;
metamerism in annelid, economic
importance of annelids with reference to earthworm
and leech
Unit 7: Phylum Arthropoda
General characters and classification up to classes;
vision in arthropoda, metamorphosis in
insects, economic importance of insects.
Unit 8: Phylum Mollusca
General characters and classification up to classes;
torsion in gastropods. Economic importance of molluscs
Unit 9: Phylum Echinodermata
General characters and classification up to classes;
water-vascular system in Asteroidea
SEMESTER – I
Paper-II Animal Diversity- II
Unit 1: Protochordates
General features and phylogeny of protochordata
Unit 2: Agnatha
General features of agnatha and classification of
cyclostomes up to classes
Unit 3: Pisces
General features and classification up to orders;
economic importance of fishes
Unit 4: Amphibia
General features and classification up to orders;
parental care
Unit 5: Reptiles
General features and classification up to orders;
poisonous and non-poisonous snakes,
types of snake venom, symptoms and treatments of
snake bite
Unit 6: Aves
General features and classification up to orders;
flight adaptations in birds
Unit 7: Mammals
General features and classification up to orders;
adaptive radiation in mammals
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