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Invertebrate Zoology By Brusca and Brusca

"Invertebrates" 2nd edition presents a modern survey of the 34 animal phyla (plus the Protista) and serves as both a college course text and a reference on invertebrate biology. It is organized around the themes of bauplans (body plans) and evolution (phylogenetics). Detailed classifications, phylogenetic trees, and references for all phyla are provided. The text is accompanied by detailed line drawings and - new to this edition - four-colour photographs. Other key changes from the 1st edition (1990) include: the incorporation of all the new developments in phylogenetics, developmental biology and molecular genetics; major changes at the highest levels among the invertebrates; three phyla that appeared in the original book Pentastomida, Pogonophora and Vestimentifera no longer exist, and an entire new phylum, Cycliophora, has been erected. Moreover, this edition discusses recent work in molecular systematics, and there is a large new section on "Kingdom Protista" (

Questions for 13 July Zoology

Q:-1 Discuss the characteristic features of phylum Nemathelminthes. Classify the phylum upto Sub classes. (20) Q:-2 Enlist all essential requirements for Translation. How GTP plays regulatory role in process of translation. (10) Q:-3 Compare the process of translation in eukaryotes and prokaryotes. Briefly describe wobble hypothesis. (15) Q:-4 Discuss the life cycle of Wuchereria. Comments on its parasitic adaptations. (20) Q:-5 Discuss the genera features life cycle of Ascaris. Comment on its pathogenic capability and prophylaxis. (20)