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Questions for 13 August zoology

Q:-1 How sericulture is done? Enlist the whole process, give the chemical nature of silk. (20) Q:-2 Define haptens. What is immunogenicity? How foreign molecule presented to antibody? (15) Q:-3 Define immunoglobulins. Give its structure and describe its types. (15) Q:-4 What is vermicomposting? Which species are more suitable for it? Describe the whole process of vermiculture. (20)

Animal physiology. Adaptation and Environment

GET Animal physiology. Adaptation and Environment Author(s): Knut Schmidt-Nielsen Description: This book is about animals and their problems. It is not only about how animals function, but about the problems of living and how animals solve them. It is also about aspects of physiology that I find particularly fascinating or interesting. The book is written for the student who wants to know what animals do and how they do it. The text deals with the familiar subjects of physiology: respiration, circulation, digestion, and soon. These subjects are treated in thirteen chapters, arranged according to major environmental features: oxygen, food and energy, temperature, and water. I consider this arrangement important, for there is no way to be a good physiologist, or a good biologist for that matter, without understanding how living organisms function in their environment. The book is elementary and the needed background is minimal. The first edition of Animal Physiology has been wi...

Animal physiology By Eckert

Description: Eckert Animal Physiology is the essential text for courses exploring the structure, function and evolution of animals. The new Fourth Edition , revised, redesigned and updated, builds on Roger Eckert's earlier success in establishing this book as a classic. Comparing examples and experimental data across a wide variety of animal groups, the authors emphasize the book's central theme: how the bodies of animals function and how evolution has adapted them to their environment. Clear, balanced and beautifully illustrated, this book sets the standard of excellence in the field. " Animal Physiology develops the major ideas in a simple and direct manner...Examples are selected from a broad spectrum of animal life, ranging from protozoa at one end to our species and other vertebrates at the other end ...the authors have produced a balanced and up-to-date treatment of animal function." Entomologia Generalis Supplement: Transparency masters           ...

Animal Physiology By Hill, Wyse and Anderson

GET Animal Physiology, 3rd Ed Author(s): Richard W. Hill, Gordon A. Wyse, Margaret Anderson Description: Animal Physiology presents all the branches of modern animal physiology with a strong emphasis on integration of physiological knowledge, ecology, and evolutionary biology. Integration extends from molecules to organ systems and from one physiological discipline to another. The book takes an entirely fresh approach to each topic. Its full-colour illustrations include many novel, visually effective features to help students learn. Each of the 25 main chapters starts with a brief animal example to engage student interest and demonstrate the value of the material that will be learned. The book includes five additional, briefer 'At Work' chapters that apply students' newfound physiological knowledge to curiosity-provoking and important topics, including diving by marine mammals, the mechanisms of navigation, and muscle plasticity in use and disuse. The book is commi...

Anthropology test week 5

Week-5 Instructions:- There are SEVEN questions divided in Two sections. All questions are compulsory. Adhere to world limit wherever specified. The number of marks carried by a question is indicated against it.                              Paper I Q:-1 Write Notes on the following in about 150 words each: (10X5 =50) a) Aging and Growth b) Epidemiological Anthropology c) Turner syndrome d) rDNA technology e) Biochemical basis of ABO blood group Q:-2 (a) Define Mendelian character. Describe the experiment done by Mendel and their outcomes. (20) (b) Discuss the factors affecting growth and development among human population. (15) (c) Discuss the hormonal basis of female reproductive cycle. (15) Q:-3(a) Describe polymorphism in human population at genetic level. (10) (b) Discuss the response and adaptations of human population towards various ecological habitats. (20) (c) Give any 4 diseases caus...

Questions for 11 August Zoology

Q:-1 Describe navigation in fishes and birds. Explain its urge and control also. (20) Q:-2 What is vitamin? With suitable example describe different types of it. Describe the biosynthesis of Vitamin - D. (20) Q:-3 Define co-enzymes. How they are regulating the activity of enzymes? Describe with suitable examples. (15) Q:-4 What is FAP? How it is controlling development in various animals? (10) Q:-5 Describe various types of Biological clock. (20)