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1 B. TECH. FIRST YEAR COURSE B. TECH. FIRST YEAR COURSE (B. Tech. Bio-Technology Engineering) (Effective from the Session: ) Subject Code RBT 104 Category Basic Science Course Subject Name Remedial Biology - I Theory Sessional L-T-P Scheme and Credits Marks Test Assig/Att. Total Credit Pre- requisites (if any) A Prerequisite for this course is knowledge of basic Biology of organisms Why you need to study this course: Biotechnology is the application of advances made in the biological sciences. There is need to know the basics of biology to students with mathematics background to develop a better understanding of how plant and animal system works. It would provide a platform for advanced courses of biotechnology like genomics, proteomics and metabolomics. The basic knowledge of Biology is a must to study the various aspects of biotechnology. Course Objective Basic idea of the course will be to introduce the basic knowledge of biology and its application to biological experiments. Our target is too aware the students with basic knowledge of biology who have mathematical background so that they can use this information in biotechnology and higher research. Remedial Biology-I All India Council for Technical Education Biology Course (Bio-Technology) Remedial Biology-I 3L 1T 0P Unit-I The cell concept, structure of prokaryotic, eukaryotic cells, plant cells and animal cells, Structure and function of cell membrane, cell organelles and their function. Structure and use of compound microscope, Macro and micro molecules, Basic chemical constituents of living body. Unit-II Tissues in animal and plants, Morphology, anatomy and functions of different parts of plants: Root, stem, leaf, inflorescence, flower, fruit and seed, Concepts of botanical garden, herbaria, zoological park and museums.

2 Unit-III Classification of living organisms (Five kingdom classification, major groups and principles of classification in each kingdom), Systematic and binomial system of nomenclature, Concept of animal and plant classification. Unit-IV Concepts of alleles and genes, Mendelian Experiments, Cell cycle (Elementary Idea), mitosis and meiosis, techniques to study mitosis and meiosis. Unit-V Plant Physiology: Concepts of diffusion, osmosis, imbibitions, Movement of water, food, nutrients and gases, Photosynthesis, plant growth and development. Recommended Text Book: 1. Biology-Textbook of Class XI, NCERT Publication 2. Biology-Textbook of Class XII, NCERT Publication Reference Book: Biology by Peter H Raven, George b Johnson, Kenneth A., Mason, Jonathan Losos, Susan Singer (McGraw Hill Publication) COURSE OUTCOMES Course Outcome (CO) At the end of this course, the students will be able to: To understand the basics of living systems CO 1 Bloom s Knowledge Level (KL) K1, K2 CO 2 To understand key common features of living organisms & its function K1, K2 CO 3 To know the anatomy and functions of cells K2, K3 CO 4 To know the concepts of alleles and genes K2, K3, K4 CO 5 To understand the plant physiology K4, K5 K1 Remember, K2 Understand, K3 Apply, K4 Analyze, K5 Evaluate, K6 Create Evaluation methodology to be followed: The evaluation and assessment plan consists of the following components: a. Class attendance and participation in class discussions etc. b. Quiz. c. Tutorials and assignments. d. Sessional examination. e. Final examination.

3 Award of Internal/External Marks: Assessment procedure will be as follows: 1. These will be comprehensive examinations held on-campus (Sessionals). 2. Quiz. a. Quiz will be of type multiple choice, fill-in-the-blanks or match the columns. b. Quiz will be held periodically. 3. Tutorials and assignments a. The assignments/home-work may be of multiple choice type or comprehensive type at least one assignment from each Module/Unit. b. The grades and detailed solutions of assignments (of both types) will be accessible online after the submission deadline. 4. Final examinations. These will be comprehensive external examinations held on-campus or off campus (External examination) on dates fixed by the Dr. APJ Abdul Kalam Technical University, Lucknow.

4 B. TECH. FIRST YEAR COURSE (B. Tech. Bio-Technology Engineering) (Effective from the Session: ) Subject Code RBT 204 Category Basic Science Course Subject Name Remedial Biology - II Theory Sessional L-T-P Scheme and Credits Marks Test Assig/Att. Total Credit Pre- requisites (if any) A Prerequisite for this course is knowledge of basic of Human Biology and Evolution Why you need to study this course: There is need to know the basics of human physiology, common human diseases and their prevention, immunity towards infectious agents, evolution and application of microbes in daily life to students with mathematics background to develop a platform to learn the advance courses of biotechnology like Immunology, Vaccine technology, Animal biotechnology which focus on public health and environmental issues. It becomes necessary to demarcate the boundary of this discipline. In the modern era, Animal biotechnology & Immuno-technology has become a boon to the mankind by way of changing the lives. Course Objective Basic idea of the course will be to introduce the basic knowledge of human biology and biological evolution. Our target is to aware the students with basic knowledge of human physiology and immunology who have mathematical background so that they can use these information in daily life and in higher research. Remedial Biology-II All India Council for Technical Education Biology Course (Bio-Technology) Remedial Biology-II 3L 1T 0P Unit-I: Brief history of microbiology, Types of microorganisms, Basic idea of domain bacteria, proteobacteria, non proteobacteria Gram ve and Gram +ve bacteria, lichens, algae, protozoa, helminthes, viral structures, viral multiplication, Role of microorganisms in the production of industrial chemicals and pharmaceuticals. Unit-II: Functional Anatomy of Prokaryotic and Eukaryotic Cells: Size, shape, and arrangement of bacterial cells. Structure and function of cells.

5 Unit-III: Catabolic & anabolic reactions: enzymes, energy production and carbohydrate metabolism. Lipid & protein catabolism, Energy production mechanism, metabolic diversity & pathways of energy use. Integration of metabolism. Unit-IV: Energy Utilization: Structure of mitochondria, cellular respiration, relationship of carbohydrate metabolism to other compounds, Glycolysis, formation of acetyl co-a, Kreb cycle, Electron Transport System and Oxidative Phosphorylation, ATP, factors affecting respiration. Unit-V: Reproductive health and human welfare: Population and birth control, sexually transmitted diseases, infertility, Cancer and AIDS, Basic concepts of immunology, vaccines. Recommended Text Book: 1. Biology-Textbook of Class XI, NCERT Publication 2. Biology-Textbook of Class XII, NCERT Publication 3. Microbiology- Pelzar, Tata Mcgraw- Hill Publishing Com. Ltd., An introduction to immunology by C.V. Rao, Narosa publishing house Reference Book: Biology by Peter H Raven, George b Johnson, Kenneth A., Mason, Jonathan Losos, Susan Singer (MacGraw Hill Publication) General Microbiology: Stainier, Adelberq and Ingraham. COURSE OUTCOMES Course Outcome (CO) At the end of this course, the students will be able to: Bloom s Knowledge Level (KL) CO 1 To know the basic idea of Microbiology K1, K2 CO 2 To Understand the functional Anatomy of Cells K2, K3 CO 3 To know the energy production mechanism K1, K2 CO 4 To understand the energy utilization. K2, K3, K4 CO 5 Reproductive health and human welfare K4, K5, K6 K1 Remember, K2 Understand, K3 Apply, K4 Analyze, K5 Evaluate, K6 Create Evaluation methodology to be followed: The evaluation and assessment plan consists of the following components: f. Class attendance and participation in class discussions etc. g. Quiz. h. Tutorials and assignments. i. Sessional examination.

6 j. Final examination. Award of Internal/External Marks: Assessment procedure will be as follows: 3. These will be comprehensive examinations held on-campus (Sessionals). 4. Quiz. a. Quiz will be of type multiple choice, fill-in-the-blanks or match the columns. b. Quiz will be held periodically. 3. Tutorials and assignments a. The assignments/home-work may be of multiple choice type or comprehensive type at least one assignment from each Module/Unit. b. The grades and detailed solutions of assignments (of both types) will be accessible online after the submission deadline. 4. Final examinations. These will be comprehensive external examinations held on-campus or off campus (External examination) on dates fixed by the Dr. APJ Abdul Kalam Technical University, Lucknow.