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Old 17th August 2012, 10:38 AM
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I want to take part in the Uttar Pradesh Combined Pre-Medical Test but I have no idea about the syllabus of this test so can you give me the syllabus and tell me from where I can download the syllabus?
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Old 17th August 2012, 12:00 PM
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As you required the syllabus of Uttar Pradesh Combined Pre-Medical Test. UP CPMT consists of questions from the 10+2 level syllabus of Physics, Chemistry and Biology.
I am giving here the syllabus of Biology subject as given below:-
In this there are two section
(a) BOTANY
(b) ZOOLOGY

SECTION - A: GENRAL
1. The Cell: As a unit of structure and function, fine structure of cell components as seen I electron microscope: Reference to mitochondria, plastids, centrosome, lysosome, microsome, endosplasmic reticulm ribosome, nucleus and nuclear membranes and cell wall.
2. (a) Protoplasmic: A highly complex organization, its constituents, physical and chemical properties.
(b) Non=Protoplasmic: Cell inclusion and their significance.
3. Cell formation: Free cell formati0on, amitosis, somatic mitosis, duplication of DNA and its transfer to daughter cells, significance of mitosis, Process of meiosis and its relation to life-cycle. Difference in cell divisions between animal cell and plant cell.
4. ECOLOGY
(a) Its meaning, ecological factors (climatic, physio graphic, edaphic and biotic).
(b) Elementary knowledge of Ecosystem, its meaning and structure, abiotic and biotic components e.g. minerals and gases dissolved in water, producer, consumers, decomposers Pond and forest ecosystem.
(c) Flld Chain: Food web and food pyramids, Man in the ecosystem.
(d) Elementary knowledge of Environmental Pollution: its causes and control, Kinds of pollution, Household detergents, Sewage, Chemicals from industry, Automobile exhausts, Nuclear fission, Radioactive substances, Smoke sound and pesticides.
(e) Soil-conservation.
5. Heredity: Its meaning, Mendalism, Mendel’s experiments and Laws of inheritance.
SECTION - B : TYPICALAND SPECIFIC STUDIES
1. A modern classification of plant kingdom (Ref. Osmald and Tippos book).
2. Sporogenessis: Formation of micro and mega spores.
3. Detailed study of life-history of an angiospermic plant up to seed formation.
4. Fruits.
5. Dispersal of fruits and seeds.
6. Cell differentiation: Plant tissues, classification of meristematic and permanent tissues & their works,
7. Histology of typical root, stem and leaf: Differences between Dicot and Monocot stems, general and secondary growth of root and stem. Basic knowledge of internal structure of ecological types (Hydrophytes, Xerophytes and Mesophytes).
8. Systematic study of representative types from the important phyla, occurrence, structure and life history of the following:
(a) Algae: Elementary knowledge (general characters and uses), detailed study of Ulothrix and spirogyra.
(b) Bacteria: Structure, modes of nutrition, reproduction and economic importance.
(c) Fungi: A broad outline of fungi and detailed study of Rhizopus and Yeast, their economic importance.
(d) Bryophyta: A broad outline of Bryophytes and their economic importance, Detailed study of Moss e.g. Funaria.
(e) Pteridophyta: A broad outline of pteridophytes,
(f) Gymnosperms: General account and outline of lifecycle of Cycas.
9. Broad classification of Angiosperms. Description identification and economic importance of the following families:
Cruciferae, Malvaceae, Leuminosae, Solanaceae, Compositae, Cucurnitaceae and Liliaceae.
10. (a) Composition of palnt ash, inorganic nutrients in soil water, absorption by root hairs, osmosis, conduction, root pressure.
(b) Nitrogen cycle.
(c) Special modes of nutrition in plants: (Autotrophic, heterotraphic, insectivorous) and their ecological relationship.
11. Photosynthesis: Chloroplast, role of light, chlorophyll and carbon dixide, mechanism of photosynthesis. Formation and role of ATP, Signifacance of photosynthesis and Photosynthetic products.
12. Transpiration: Factors and significance, mechanism of opening and elosing of stomata.
13. Translocation and storage of food.
14. Respiration : Aerobic and anaerobic Respiration, main steps in the mechanism of respiration (elementary knowledge of glycolysis and Kreb’s cycle), Process of fermentation and its economic importance.
15. Growth and Movements: Definition of growth, measurement, chief types of movements in plants. Hormones and their role in growth.

For the full detail of syllabus you can download the following given attachment:-
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