Saturday 23 July 2016

Syllabus for Ist UT

1st unit i.e. First four chapters have to be prepared for 1st Unit test. 
Complete your practical files with the practicals done so far..

Componund Microscope
Plant and Animal speciemens.
Flower petunia
Stem/ leaf and root modifications

Saturday 16 July 2016

Chapter 5: Morphology of flowering plants

Chapter 5: Morphology of flowering plants
actinomorphic/ radial symmetry

Asymmetric (Canna)

Zygomorphic / Bilateral symmetry ( Butterfly pea)

Lily flower showing perianth


Superior ovary (Hypogynous flower)    Inferior ovary ( Epigynous flower) 

Saturday 9 July 2016

Chapter 3- Plant kingdom

Alternation of sporophyte and gametophyte



Bryophyte life cycle- Haplodiplontic

Pteridophyte life cycle - Haplodiplontic
Angiosperm life cycle- Diplontic


Chapter 4: Animal Kingdom

Chapter 4: Animal Classification
Important features like symmetry, body organisation, coelom, segentation, germ layers, notochord
Phylum porifera - pores, canal system, spongin fibres/spicules , ostia, osculum, asyymetric, cellular       level
Phylum Coelenterata- Coelenteron ( gastric cavity), cnidoblasts, nematocytes, polyp/ medusae,            metagenesis, radial symmetry, tissue level
Phylum ctenophora- comb plates, bioluminiscence, radial symmetry
Phylum platyhelminthes- Dorso ventrally flattened, flame cells for excretion, acoelomate, organ        /organ system level
Phylum Ascelminthes- Pseudocoelomate,
Phylum Annelida- metameric segmentation( ringed appearance), parapodia, mephredia
Phylum Arthropoda- Jointed appendages, chitinous exoskeleton, Open circulatory system,                   malphigian tubules,
Phylum Moolusca- Soft bodied, shell, no segmentation,Body with head, visceral hump, foot;          mantle, radula,
Phylum Echinodermata- spiny skinned, endoskeleton of calcerous occicles, radial symmetry in adult,  bilateral in larva, water vascular system with tubefeet.

Phylum hemichordata- body has proboscis, collar, trunk... Proboscis glandfor excretion

Phylum Chordata- Sub phylum  Urochordata- notochord in larval tail
                                 Sub phylum Cepahlochordata- notochord from head to tail throughout life
                               Subphylum- vertebrata- Notochord replaced by vertebral column.


Vertebrata- Division Agnatha- jawless .. Class cyclostomata- sucking circular mouth without jaw , no scales, cranium and vertebral column cartilaginous. Show Migration
Division Gnathostomata- With jaws.
                                Super class pisces
                                       Class chondrichthyes- cartilagenous marine fishes
                                       class Osteichthyes- bony freshwater fishes
                               Superclass tetrapoda-
                                     Class Amphibia-
                                      Class Reptilia,
                                     Class aves
                                     Class mammalia
Euspongia( porifera)

Obelia ( budding)
obelia- life cycle( coelenterata)

comb jellies( ctenophora)

tapeworm protruding from cat anus ( platyhelminthes)

parapodia and setae( Annelida)

earthworm ( annelida)

Mollusca

Star fish (Echinoderm) 

Hemichordata

                                 
Important fetures of chordates- notochord
                                                  dorsal hollow single nerve cord
                                                 paired pharyngeal gill slits
                                                 post anal tail
                                                  Ventral heart
Diagram of a chordate characteristics.
Differences between chordates and non chordates,
Why do we say that all chordates are vertebrates but all chordates are not vertebrates.
Characteristic features. examples