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Telangana & Andhra Pradesh BIEAP TS AP Intermediate Inter 1st Year Zoology Study Material Textbook Solutions Guide PDF Free Download, TS AP Inter 1st Year Zoology Blue Print Weightage 2022-2023, Telugu Academy Intermediate 1st Year Zoology Textbook Pdf Download, Questions and Answers Solutions in English Medium and Telugu
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1st Year Zoology Weightage to Content: Units Intermediate 1st Year Zoology Syllabus TS AP Inter 1st Year Zoology Syllabus Unit I Zoology – Diversity of Living World 1.1 What is life? 1.2 Nature, Scope & meaning of zoology 1.3 Branches of Zoology 1.4 Need for classification- Zoos as tools for the study of taxonomy 1.5 Basic principles of
Classification: Biological system of classification- (Phylogenetic classification only) 1.6 Levels of Hierarchy of classification 1.7 Nomenclature – Bi & Trinominal 1.8 Species concept 1.9 Kingdom Animalia 1.10 Biodiversity – Meaning and distribution (Genetic diversity, Species diversity, Ecosystem diversity(alpha, beta, and gamma), other attributes of
biodiversity, the role of biodiversity, threats to biodiversity, methods of conservation, IUCN Red data books, Conservation of wildlife in India – Legislation, Preservation, Organisations, Threatened species. Unit II Structural Organization in Animals 2.1 Levels of organization, Multicellularity: Diploblastic & Triploblastic conditions. 2.2 Asymmetry,
Symmetry: Radial symmetry, and Bilateral symmetry (Brief account giving one example for each type from the representative phyla) 2.3 Acoelomates, Pseudocoelomates, and Eucoelomates: Schizo & Entero coelomates (Brief account of the formation of coelom) 2.4 Tissues: Epithelial, Connective, Muscular, and Nervous tissues. (make it a little more
elaborative) Unit III Animal Diversity – I: Invertebrate Phyla General Characters – Strictly restrict to 8 salient features only Classification up to Classes with two or three examples – Brief account only 3.1 Porifera 3.2 Cnidaria 3.3 Ctenophora 3.4 Platyhelminthes 3.5 Nematoda 3.6 Annelida (Include Earthworm as a type study strictly adhering to
NCERT textbook) 3.7 Arthropoda 3.8 Mollusca 3.9 Echinodermata 3.10 Hemichordata Unit IV Animal Diversity – II: Phylum: Chordata General Characters – Strictly restrict to 8 points only Classification up to Classes – Brief account only with two or three examples 4.1 Sub phylum: Urochordata 4.2 Sub phylum: Cephalochordata 4.3 Sub phylum:
Vertebrata 4.4 Super Class: Agnatha 4.4.1 Class Cyclostomata 4.5 Super Class: Gnathostomata 4.5.1 Super Class: Pisces 4.5.2 Class: Chondrichthyes 4.5.3 Class: Osteichthyes 4.6 Tetrapoda 4.6.1 Class: Amphibia (Include Frog as a type study strictly adhering to NCERT textbook) 4.6.2 Class: Reptilia 4.6.3 Class: Aves 4.6.4 Class: Mammalia Unit V
Locomotion & Reproduction in Protozoa 5.1 Locomotion: Definition, types of locomotor structures pseudopodia (basic idea of pseudopodia without going into different types), flagella & cilia (Brief account giving two examples each) 5.2 Flagellar & Ciliary movement – Effective & Recovery strokes in Euglena, Synchronal & Metachronal movements in
Paramecium 5.3 Reproduction: Definition, types. Asexual Reproduction: Transverse binary fission in Paramecium & Longitudinal binary fission in Euglena. Multiple fission, Sexual Reproduction. Unit VI Biology & Human Welfare 6.1 Parasitism and parasitic adaptation 6.2 Health and disease: introduction (follow NCERT) Life cycle, Pathogenicity,
Treatment & Prevention (Brief account only) 1. Entamoeba histolytica 2. Plasmodium vivax 3. Ascaris lumbricoides 4. Wuchereria bancrofti 6.3 A brief account of pathogenicity, treatment & prevention of Typhoid, Pneumonia, Common cold, & Ringworm.

6.4 Drugs and Alcohol abuse Unit VII Type study of Periplaneta Americana 7.1 Habitat and habits 7.2 External features 7.3 Locomotion 7.4 Digestive system 7.5 Respiratory system 7.6 Circulatory system 7.7 Excretory system 7.8 Nervous system – sense organs, the structure of ommatidium. 7.9 Reproductive system Unit VIII Ecology & Environment
8.1 Organisms and Environment: Ecology, population, communities, habitat, niche, biome, and ecosphere (definitions only) 8.2 Ecosystem: Elementary aspects only Abiotic factors – Light, Temperature & Water (Biological effects only), Ecological adaptations 8.3 Population interactions 8.4 Ecosystems: Types, Components, Lake ecosystem 8.5 Food
chains, Food web, Productivity and Energy flow in Ecosystem, Ecological pyramids – Pyramids of numbers, biomass, and energy. 8.6 Nutrition cycling – Carbon, Nitrogen, & Phosphorous cycles (Brief account) 8.7 Population attributes Growth, Natality, and Mortality, Age distribution, and Population regulation. 8.8 Environmental issues We hope that
this Telangana & Andhra Pradesh BIEAP TS AP Intermediate Inter 1st Year Zoology Study Material Textbook Solutions Guide PDF Free Download 2022-2023 in English Medium and Telugu Medium helps the student to come out successful with flying colors in this examination. This Jr Inter 1st Year Zoology Study Material will help students to gain the
right knowledge to tackle any type of questions that can be asked during the exams. Foreword to the Sixth Edition PrefaceIntroduction General Directions for Practical Work Sharpening of Scalpels General Directions for the Keeping of Practical Notebooks Instruments and Apparatus RequiredPart I Microscopical Technique The Microscope
Magnification Measurement Use and Care Preparation of Slides Section Cutting Killing, Fixing and Hardening Staining Dehydration Clearing Mounting Ringing Smears Irrigation Methods for Permanent MountsPart II The Variety of Animals—Morphology and Anatomy Classification Introductory Notes for Practical Work Dissection Technique
Protozoa: Amoeba Euglena Trypanosoma Paramoecium Monocystis Plasmodium Porifera: Sycon Coelenterata: Hydra Obelia Aurelia Actinia Platyhelminthes Planaria Fasciola Taenia Nematoda: Ascaris Annelida: Nereis Lumbricus Hirudo Arthropoda: Astacus Cancer Periplaneta Locusta Omocestus Phryganea Coccinella Dytiscus Cimex Aphis Apis
Pieris Musca Culex Drosophila Epeira Scarcoptes Mollusca: Helix Anodonta Echinodermata: Asterias Echinus Chordata: Ascidia Amphioxus Scyliorhinus Phoxinus Rana Triton Molge Oryctolagus RattusPart III Cytology and Histology Introductory Notes Epithelium Connective Tissues Blood Muscle Nervous Tissue Mitosis Skin Tooth Tongue Salivary
Glands Esophagus Stomach Duodenum Ileum Large Intestine Liver Pancreas Kidney Testis and Ovary Mammary Gland Muscle Nerve Spinal CordPart IV Elementary Biochemistry Introductory Notes Physical Properties of Organic Compounds Crystalloids and Colloids Brownian Movement Coagulation Osmosis Dialysis Chemical Properties of Organic
Compounds To Ascertain the Elements Present Proteins Carbohydrates Lipides Analytical Table to Identify Biochemical Compounds Milk VitaminsPart V Physiology Introductory Notes Digestion: Enzymes Respiration Circulation and Properties of Blood Excretion Nervous Response HormonesPart VI Genetics Introductory Notes Terms Used
Inheritance in Drosophila Technique: Apparatus and Material Keeping cultures Anesthetizing Mating Crossings Linkage.Part VII Vertebrate Embrology Introductory Notes Amphioxus Rana Gallus OryctolagusAppendices Appendix I. The Preparation of Reagents Microscopical Reagents: Hardening and Fixing Agents Decalcifying Solutions
Microscopical Stains Acid Alcohol Dehydrating Agents Clearing Agents Mounting Media Embedding Wax Ringing Cement Biochemical and General Reagents Appendix II. Biological Methods Aquaria Blood, to Prevent Clotting Cleaning of Glass Apparatus Culture Methods Formaldehyde to Keep Frog Plate Graphic Records, to Preserve Hormone
Experiments Injection of Blood Vessels Joints, to Make Airtight Killing of Animals Labels Micro-Aquaria Microscopical Slides, to Clean Museum Specimens Nerves, to Show up during Dissection Pithing a Frog Preservation and Storage of Material Skeletons, to Prepare Sterilization Thermostat Thermo-regulator Transparencies Appendix III.
Equivalents, Conversion Table Appendix IV. Treatment of Accidents in the Laboratory Appendix V. Firms Supplying Biological Apparatus and MaterialIndex

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