(Syllabus) Punjab PSC (Pre) : Combined State Civil Services Exam - Zoology
Punjab Public Service Commission
SYLLABI FOR THE EXAMINATION PART-B PRELIMINARY EXAMINATION
ZOOLOGY : CODE NO. (18)
I. Cell structure and function:
(a) Prokaryote and eukaryote.
(b) Structure of animal cell, structure and functions of cell organelles.
(c) Cell cycle—mitosis, meiosis.
(d) Structure and contents of nucleus including nuclear membrane, structure of
chromosome and gene, chemistry of genetic components.
(e) Mendel’s laws of inheritance, linkage and genetic recombination; cytoplasmic
inheritance.
(f) Function of gene: replication, transcription and translation; mutations
(Spontaneous and artificial); Recombinant DNA: principle and application.
(g) Sex determination in Drosophila and man; sex linkage in man.
II. Systematics :
(a) Classification of non-chordates (up to sub-classes) and chordates (up to
orders) giving general features and evolutionary relationship of the following
phyla:
Protozoa, Porifera, Coelenterata, Platyhelminthes, Nemathelminthes, Annelida,
Arthropoda, Mollusca, Echinodermata, Minor phyla (Bryozoa, Phoronida and
Chaetognatha) and Hemichordata.
(b) Structure reproduction and life history of the following types: Amoeba, Monocystis, Plasmodium, Paramaecium, Sycon, Hydra, Obelia, Fasciola, Taenia, Ascaris, Neanthes, Pheretima, Hirudinia, Palaemon, Buthus, Periplaneta, Lamellidens, Pila, Asterias and Balanoglossus.
(c) Classification of chordates (up to orders), giving general features and evolutionary relationship of the following: Protochordata; Agnatha; Gnathostomata—Pisces, Amphibia, Reptilia, Aves and Mammalia.
(d) Comparative functional anatomy of the following based on type animals (Scoliodon, Rana, Calotes, Columba and Oryctolagus): integument and its derivatives, endoskeleton, digestive system, respiratory system, circulatory system including heart and aortic arches, urinogenital system; brain and sense organs (eye and ear); endocrine glands and other hormone producing structures (pituitary, thyroid, parathyroid, adrenal, pancreas, gonads) their function.
III. Vertebrate Physiology and Biochemistry :
(a) Chemical composition of protoplasm; nature and function of enzymes,
vitamins, their
sources and role; colloids and hydrogen ion concentration; biological oxidation,
electron
trasport and role of ATP, energetics, glycolysis, citric acid cycle; vertebrate
hormones;
their type, sources and fucntions; pheromones and their role.
(b) Neuron and nerve impulse—conduction and transmission across synapses;
neurotrasmitters and their role, including acetyl cholinesterase activity.
(c) Homeostasis; osmoregulation; active transport and ion pump.
(d) Composition of carbohydrates, fats, lipids and proteins; steroids.
IV. Embryology :
(a) Gametogenesis, fertilization, cleavage; gastrulation in frog and chick.
(b) Metamorphosis in frog and retrogressive metamorphosis in ascidian;
extra-embryonic
membranes in chick and mammal; placentation in mamals; Biogenetic law.
V. Evolution :
(a) Origin of life; principles, theories and evidences of evolution; species
concept.
(b) Zoogeographical realms, insular fauna; geological eras.
(c) Evolution of man; evolutionary status of man.
VI. Ecology, Wildlife and Ethology :
(a) Abiotic and biotic factors; concept of ecosystem, food chain and energy
flow; adaptation
of aquatic, terrestrial and aerial fauna; intra-and inter-specific animal
relationships;
environmental pollution: types, sources, causes, control and prevention.
(b) Wildlife of India; endangered species of India; sanctuaries and national
parks of India.
(c) Biological rhythms.
VII. Economic Zoology :
(a) Beneficial and harmful insects including insect vectors of human diseases.
(b) Industrial fish, prawn and molluses of India.
(c) Non-poisonous and poisonous snakes of India.
(d) Venomous animals—centipede, wasp, honey bee.
(e) Diseases causd by aberrant chromosomes/genes in man; genetic counselling;
DNA as a
tool for forensic investigation.