What are the key topics covered in the Zoology Paper-I for third-year TDC science?
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The image presents details about a zoology examination paper, including topics related to animal physiology, biochemistry, and immunology. It outlines the content to be covered in different units, particularly focusing on the microscopic structure and functions of various organs and systems in animals.
Answer
Animal physiology, biochemistry, immunology; structures of organs; endocrine glands; digestion; carbohydrate metabolism.
- UNIT-I: Light microscopic structures and functions of gastro-intestinal tract, liver, pancreas, lungs, kidney, testis, ovary, endocrine glands; digestion and absorption of food.
- UNIT-II: Carbohydrate metabolism and chemistry, digestion of carbohydrates.
Answer for screen readers
- UNIT-I: Light microscopic structures and functions of gastro-intestinal tract, liver, pancreas, lungs, kidney, testis, ovary, endocrine glands; digestion and absorption of food.
- UNIT-II: Carbohydrate metabolism and chemistry, digestion of carbohydrates.
More Information
The paper covers essential physiological systems and biochemical processes, focusing on anatomical structures and metabolic pathways.
Tips
A common mistake might be neglecting the interconnections between physiological and biochemical processes.
Sources
- 15 THIRD YEAR T.D.C. SCIENCE, ZOOLOGY - ggtu.ac.in
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