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April 20th, 2015, 09:13 AM
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Sample paper for Banasthali Vidyapeeth

I have applied for B.Tech course from Banasthali University, & University conducts Aptitude Test for admission to B.Tech course, so I want to know Aptitude Test Syllabi and Sample solved Questions paper, how can I get that papers???

The Aptitude Test Biology subject Syllabus for Banasthali University on which the question paper is based is as follows:

Banasthali University 2015 Biology Syllabus:

1. Living World & Diversity of life: Historical breakthroughs: scope of Biology and branches, Characters of living organisms. Origin of life; evidences in favour of organic evolution; sources of variations; speciation and isolation (geographical and reproductive) .Types of classifications: biosystematics: binomial nomenclature: botanical gardens and herbaria: zoological parks and museums

2. Cell and Cell Division: Cell as a basic unit of life – discovery of cell, unicellular and multicellular organisms; tools and techniques (compolll1d microscope, electron microscope and cell fractionation): Ultra structure of prokaryotic and eulkaryotic cell: cellular movements (exocytosis, endocytosis): cell organelles and their functions. Water, salt, mineral ions, carbohydrates, lipids, amino acids, proteins, nucleotides, Enzymes (properties, chemical nature and mechanism of action); vitamins, hormones and steroids Cell cycle: significance of cell division; amitosis, mitosis and meiosis; karyotype analysis.

3. Genetics: Mendel’s laws of inheritance: Qualitative and quantitative inheritance: Heredity and variation; linkage and crossing over; sex detennination; sex linked inheritance; mutation and chromosomal aberrations: Human genetics – methods of study, genetic disorders . DNA as a genetic material: its structure and replication: structure of RNA and its role in protein synthesis; regulation of gene expression, oncogenes. Basics of Recombinant DNA technology; cloning; gene bank; genomics – principles and applications, transgenic plants, animals and microbes

4. Morphology of Plants and Animals : Morphology – root, stem and leaf, their structure and modification; inflorescence, flower, fruit, seed and their types; Salient features of various plant groups, algae, fungi, bryophyte, pteridophyte & gymnosperm: classification of angiospenns up to order level (Bentham and Hookers system), Description of Poaceae, Liliaceae, Fabaceae, Solanaceae, Brassicaceae and Asteraceae. Internal structure of plants – Tissues (meristematic and permanent); tissue systems; anatomy of root, stem and leaf of monocot and dicot: secondary growth. Salient features of non-chordates up to phylum
level and chordates up to class level. Morphology of Animals – Salient features of earthwonn, cockroach and rat; tissue systems, structure and function of tissues – epithelial, connective, muscular and nervous.

5. Physiology of Plants: Cell as a physiological unit: water relations – absorption and movement; theories of water translocation; transpiration; mechanism of stomatal opening and closing. Mineral nutrition – flll1ctions of minerals, essential major elements and trace elements: deficiency symptoms of elements: translocation of solutes. Photosynthesis: photorespiration: mode of nutrition (autotrophic, heterotrophic -saprophytic, parasitic and insectivorous plants), chemosynthesis. Mechanism of respiration -aerobic and anaerobic respiration

6. Physiology of Animals: Nutrition and its types: Intracellular and extracellular digestion in animals; role of enzymes and hormones in digestion; disorders related to nutrition. Respiratory organs; mechanism of breathing, gaseous exchange and transport in animals; regulation of respiration: common respiratory disorders . Circulation of body fluids – open and closed system, composition of blood, structure of human heart: pulmonary and systemic circulation: heart beat: blood related disorders: ECG: pacemaker: lymphatic system, immunity and immlll1e system; Various kinds of nitrogenous waste elimination; physiology of excretion; composition and fonnation of urine; osmoregulation. Locomotion and movements: human skeleton- axial and appendicular including craniWll and rib cage bones: Joints and their types: bone, cartilage and their disorders (arthritis, osteoporosis): mechanism of muscle contraction. Nervous coordination in cockroach and hwnans; structure and function of brain and spinal cord, transmission of never impulse; reflex action; sensory receptors; structure and function of sense organs – eye, ear. Endocrine glands and their functions, hormonal imbalance: hypothalamo – hypophysial axis: feedback controls.

7. Reproduction, Growth and Development: Modes of reproduction in flowering plants- vegetative propagation: micropropagation: sexual reproduction- development of male and female gametophytes: pollination: double fertilization, incompatibility, embryo development, parthenogenesis and parthenocarpy. Characteristics of plant growth: growth regulators (phytohormones)- Auxins, gibberellins, cytokinins, ethylene, ABA: seed donnancy; senescence; abscission; stress factors (salt and water) and growth; plant movement- geotropism, phototropism, turgor growth movements, process of floweringphotoperiodism,
vernalisation. Types of reproduction-asexual and sexual: anatomy of reproductive system; reproductive cycles, gametogenesis; Fertilization- physical and chemical events: development of zygote up to 3 germinal layers and their derivatives: extra- embryonic membranes: general aspects of placenta. Cellular growth – growth rate and growth curve: hormonal control of growth: mechanism and types of regeneration: ageing-cellular and extracellular changes: theories of ageing.

8. Ecology and Environment: Ecology: definition, components of ecosystem. Levels of organization, energy flow Ecological succession major ecosystem of the world, study of local ecosystem, pyramids of mass, number and energy. Global environment changes, green house effect. Global warming. Conservation of natural resources National & intemational efforts, environmental ethics & legislation

9. Biology in Human Welfare: Food production, breeding, improved varieties, biofertilizers, plant tissue culture and its applications: biopesticides: biopatent. Recent advances in vaccines: Eementary knowledge of hemoglobin estimation and estimation of sugar and urea in blood, TLC, OLC, ESR, AIDS, STD, cancer.

Last edited by Neelurk; April 8th, 2020 at 11:14 AM.
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Re: Sample paper for Banasthali Vidyapeeth

Can you provide me the Aptitude Test Biology subject Syllabus for Banasthali University on which the question paper is based?


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