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Zoology

The NEET (National Eligibility cum Entrance Test) Zoology syllabus covers a wide range of topics from animal diversity to human physiology. Below is a comprehensive list of topics typically included in the syllabus:

  1. Animal Diversity:

    • Classification of living organisms
    • Principles of taxonomy and systematics
    • General characteristics and classification of non-chordates (Porifera to Echinodermata)
    • General characteristics and classification of chordates (Fish to Mammals)
  2. Structural Organization in Animals:

    • Tissues: Types, structure, and functions
    • Digestive, respiratory, circulatory, excretory, nervous, and reproductive systems of different phyla
    • Sense organs and their functions
  3. Human Physiology:

    • Digestion and absorption: Structure and function of the digestive system, absorption and assimilation of nutrients
    • Breathing and respiration: Mechanism of breathing, exchange of gases, transport of gases, regulation of respiration
    • Body fluids and circulation: Composition of blood, blood groups, coagulation of blood, structure and function of the heart, blood vessels, lymphatic system
    • Excretory products and their elimination: Modes of excretion, structure and function of the kidney, nephron and its structural and functional unit
    • Muscular and skeletal systems: Structure and functions of bones and muscles, joints
    • Neural control and coordination: Neuron, nervous system, central and peripheral nervous system, reflex action and reflex arcs, sense organs
  4. Reproduction:

    • Reproduction in organisms: Modes of reproduction, asexual and sexual reproduction
    • Human reproduction: Male and female reproductive systems, reproductive health, menstrual cycle, fertilization, implantation, pregnancy, embryonic development, parturition, lactation
  5. Genetics and Evolution:

    • Principles of inheritance and variation: Mendelian inheritance, deviation from Mendelism, chromosomal theory of inheritance, gene mapping, linkage and crossing over, sex determination, mutations, genetic disorders
    • Molecular basis of inheritance: Structure of DNA and RNA, replication, transcription, genetic code, translation, regulation of gene expression
    • Evolution: Origin of life, theories of evolution, evidences of evolution, adaptive radiation, biological evolution and speciation, human evolution
  6. Biology and Human Welfare:

    • Human health and diseases: Pathogens, immunity, AIDS, cancer, drugs and alcohol abuse
    • Enhancement in food production: Plant breeding, tissue culture, microbial culture
    • Microbes in human welfare: Microbes in household food processing, industrial production, sewage treatment, energy generation, microbes as biocontrol agents
  7. Ecology and Environment:

    • Organisms and their environment: Ecosystem, ecological succession, ecological pyramids, nutrient cycling, biogeochemical cycles
    • Biodiversity and its conservation: Biodiversity, biodiversity conservation, national parks, sanctuaries, biosphere reserves, endangered species, wildlife protection acts

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