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- What is living?
- Need for classification.
- Biodiversity.
- Three domains of life.
- taxonomy and systematics; concept of species and taxonomical hierarchy.
- Binomial nomenclature.
- tools for study of taxonomy-museums.
- zoological parks.
- Herbaria.
- Botanical gardens.
- Diversity in the Living World
- Taxonomic Categories
- Taxonomical Aids
- Five kingdom classification.
- Salient features and classification of MoneraSalient features and classification of Monera.
- Protista and Fungi into major groups: Lichens, Viruses and Viroids.
- Viruses and Viroids.
- Kingdom Systems of Classification
- Kingdom: Monera
- Kingdom: Protista
- Kingdom: Fungi
- Kingdom: Plantae
- Kingdom: Animalia
- Salient features and classification of plants into major groups - Algae, Bryophyta, Pteridophyta, Gymnospermae and Angiospermae.
- Angiosperms - classification upto class.
- characteristic features and examples.
- Classification Systems and taxonomy branches
- Algae
- Bryophytes
- Pteridophytes
- Gymnosperms
- Angiosperms
- Plant Life Cycles and Alteration of Generations
- Salient features and classification of animals non chordates up to phyla level and chordates up to class level (three to five salient features and at least two examples of each category).
- Basis of Classification
- Classification of Animals
- Phylum : Porifera
- Phylum : Coelenterata (Cnidaria)
- Phylum : Ctenophora
- Phylum: Platyhelminthes
- Phylum: Aschelminthes / Nemathelminthes
- Phylum : Annelida
- Phylum : Arthropoda
- Phylum : Mollusca
- Phylum : Echinodermata
- Phylum : Hemichordata / Stomachordata
- phylum chordata