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2021-07-14 08:25:51 important

1:Anti Histamine = Use in Allergy

2:Analgesic = Pain Killer

3:Anti Pyretic = Fever

4:Anti Septic = Pus

5:Anti Biotic = Infection


6:Anti Anaemia = Low blood

7: Anti Emetic = Vomting

8:Anti Acid = Stomach Burn

9:Anti Flantulents = Gases

10:Anti Spasmodic = Abdominal pain

11:Anti Anginal = Cardiac pain

12:Anti Arhthnic = Cardiac
Activity

13:Ant Hypertensive = BP

14:Anti Lipemic = Chlosterol+Lipids

15:Anti Coagulant = Norrowing of Blood

16:Anti Depressant = Depression

17:HYPONOTIC = For Sleep

18:Anti Psychotic = For Psychosis

19:Anti Anxiety = For Anxiety

20:Anti Parkinson = For Parkinson's

21:Anti Stroke = For Stroke

22:Anti Viral = Against Virus

23:Anti T.B = Against T.B

24:Anti Fungal = Against Fungus

25:Anti Bacterials = Against Bacteria

26:Anti Malaria = Against Malaria

27:Anti Inflamatory = Against Swelling.

28: Bronchodilators = For Respiration

29:Haemostatics = Collecting of Blood
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2021-07-14 08:25:51 Notes on Biodiversity and Conservation
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(1) The vast array of species of micro-organisms, algae, fungi, plants and animals occurring on the earth either in the terrestrial or aquatic habitats and the ecological complexes of which they are a part.

(2) Diversity ranges from macromolecules to biomes.
(3) Biodiversity on earth exists in three levels of organization:
(i) Genetic diversity

(ii) Species diversity

(4) Genetic diversity

(i) It is related to the variations of genes within species.

(ii) The variations may be in different variants of same genes (alleles), in entire genes or in chromosomal structures.

(ii) Greater the genetic diversity among organisms of a species, more sustenance it has against environmental perturbations.

(iii) Genetically uniform populations are highly prone to diseases.

(5) Species diversity

(i) it is related to the variety of species within a region.

(ii) Species richness refers to the number of species per unit area.

(iii) Species Evenness refers to the relative abundance with which each species is represented in an area.

Biodiversity in India

(1) Out of the twelve mega biodiversity counties, India is one.

(2) India has 10 biogeographical regions, 89 national parks, 500 wild life sanctuaries, 14 biosphere reserves, 6 westlands and 35 world heritage sites.

(3) There are about 45,000 species of plants and about 90,000-1,00,000 species of animals.



Patterns of Biodiversity

(1) Biodiversity changes with change in latitude or altitude.

(2) It is minimum at the poles and maximum near or at equator. Similarly, as one moves down from higher to lower altitudes, biodiversity is increased.

Loss of bio-diversity:

(1) Caused by three factors - Population, Urbanisation and Industrialisation.

(2) The colonisation of tropical Pacific Islands by human has led to the extinction of more than 2000 species of native birds.

(3) Loss of bio-diversity in a region leads to:

(i) decrease in plant production.

(ii) less resistance to environmental disturbances such as droughts.

(iii) increase in variability in ecosystem processes like plant productivity, water use, pest and disease cycles etc.

Biodiversity Conservation
In situ conservation

(1) The most appropriate method to maintain species of wild animals and plants in their natural habitats. This approach includes conservation and protection of the total ecosystems and its biodiversity through a network of protected areas.

(2) The common natural habitats (protected areas) that have been set for in-situ conservation of wild animals and plants include:

(i) National parks

(ii) Wild life sanctuaries

(iii) Biosphere reserves

(iv) Several wetlands, mangroves and coral reefs.

(v) Sacred grooves and lakes.

(3) Hot spot of biodiversity are those regions of rich biodiversity which have been declared sensitive due to direct or indirect interference of human activities.

(4) There are 25 terrestrial hot spots in the world including two from India.


Ex situ conservation

(1) Threatened animals and plants are taken out from their natural habitat and placed in special setting where they can be protected and given special care.

(2) Ex situ conservation includes the following:

(i) Sacred plants and home gardens

(ii) Seed banks, field gene banks, cryopreservation.

(iii) Botanical gardens, Arborata, Zoological gardens, Aquaria.

Convention on Biodiversity:


(1) “The earth Summit” held in Rio de Jeneiro in 1992 called upon all nations to take appropriate measures for conservation of biodiversity and sustainable utilization of its benefits.

(2) Second international Conference on Sustainable development held in 2002 in Johannesburg, South Africa, 190 countries pledged their commitment to achieve by 2010 a significant reduction in the current rate of biodiversity loss at global, regional and local level
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2021-07-14 08:25:51 Control and Coordination
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In multicellular organisms, following the general principles of body organization, some specialized tissues are used to provide the control and coordination activities.

Nervous System

Nervous system is specialized system that provide control and coordination in animals.

All information, coming from our environment is detected by the specialized tips of some nerve cells, which are usually located in sense organs.

The information, acquired at the end of the dendritic tip of a nerve cell, sets off a chemical reaction that creates an electrical impulse.

This (electrical) impulse, which travels from the dendrite tip to the cell body, and then along the axon to its end of the axon, sets off the release of some chemicals. These chemicals cross the gap, or synapse, and create a similar electrical impulse in a dendrite of the next neuron.

Likewise, the nervous tissue is made up of an organized network of nerve cells or neurons, and is dedicated for carrying information via electrical impulses from one part of the body to another.

Reflex Actions

If the nerves that detect heat, cold, or any such kind of more sensational element move muscles in a simpler way; so, the process of detecting the signal or the input and responding to it by an output action, is known as reflex action and such connection is known as a reflex arc.

Human Brain

The communication between the central nervous system and the other parts of the body is established by the peripheral nervous system.

Peripheral nervous system consists of cranial nerves, which arise from the brain and spinal nerves.

The brain facilitates us to recognize, think, and take actions accordingly.

The brain is categorized into three major parts or regions, namely the fore-brain, mid-brain, and hind-brain.

Among these three parts (of the brain), fore-brain is the main thinking part of the brain; further, fore-brain are specialized for hearing, smell, sight, etc.

When brain gives command, muscle moves – it happens because muscle cells have special proteins that change both their (muscle’s) shape and arrangement in the cell in response to nervous electrical impulses.
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2021-07-14 08:25:50 DNA finger printing

(1) Alec Jeffreys et al (1985) developed the procedure of genetic analysis and forensic medicine, called DNA finger printing.

(2) It is individual specific DNA identification which is made possible by the finding that no two people are likely to have the same number of copies of repetitive DNA sequences of the regions.

(3) It is also known as DNA profiling.

(4) The chromosomes of every human cell contain scattered through their DNA short, highly repeated 15 nucleotide segments called “mini-satellites” or variable-number Tandem Repeat (VNTR).

Technique for DNA fingerprinting

(1) Only a small amount of tissues like blood or semen or skin cells or the hair root follicle is needed for DNA fingerprinting.

(2) Typically DNA content of about 100,000 cells or about 1 microgram is sufficient.

(3) The procedure of DNA fingerprinting involves the following major steps:

(i) DNA is isolated from the cells in a high-speed refrigerated centrifuge.

(ii) If the sample of DNA is very small, DNA can be amplified by Polymerase Chain Reaction (PCR).

(iii) DNA is then cut up into fragments of different length using restriction enzymes.

(iv) The fragments are separated according to size using gel electrophoresis through an agarose gel. The smaller fragments move faster down the gel than the larger ones.

(v) Double stranded DNA is then split into single stranded DNA using alkaline chemicals.

(vi) These separated DNA sequences are transferred to a nylon or nitrocellulose sheet placed over the gel. This is called ‘Southern Blotting’ (after Edward Southern, who first developed this method in 1975).

(vii) The nylon sheet is then immersed in a bath and probes or makers that are radioactive synthetic DNA segments of known sequences are added. The probes target a specific nucleotide sequence which is complementary to VNTR
sequences and hybridizes them.

(viii) Finally, X-ray film is exposed to the nylon sheet containing radioactive probes. Dark bands develop at the probe sites which resemble the bar codes used by grocery store scanners to identify items.


Applications of DNA fingerprinting

This technique is now used to:
(i) Identify criminals in forensic laboratories.

(ii) Settle paternity disputes.

(iii) Verify whether a hopeful
immigrant is, as he or she claims, really a close relative of already an established resident.

(iv) Identify racial groups to rewrite biological evolution.
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2021-07-14 08:25:50 Diseases Caused by Bacteria Virus Protozoa


Diseases caused by Bacteria

‌ Cholera – Vibrio choleraei

Anthrax– Bacillus anthracise

Diphtheria – Corynebacterium diphtheriae

Leprosy – Mycobacterium leprae

Botulism – Clostridium botulinum

Syphilis – Treponema pallidum

Tetanus – Clostridium tetani

Trachoma – Chlamydia trachomatis

Tuberculosis – Mycobacterium tuberculosis

Typhoid fever – Salmonella typhi.

Whooping cough– Bordetella pertussis

Diseases caused by Virus

AIDS – Human Immunodeficiency Virus(HIV)

Influenza – Influenza virus

Mumps- Mumps Virus

Polio – Polio Virus

Chicken Pox – Varicella zoster virus

Small Pox – It is caused by either of two virus variants, Variola major and Variola minor.

Measles- Measles Virus

Dengue fever – Dengue Virus

Chikungunya – Chikungunya virus.

Rabies – Rabies virus

Diseases caused by Fungi

Athlete’s foot – caused by the mold known as Epidermophyton floccosum

Diseases caused by Protozoa

Malaria – Plasmodium vivax

Amoebic dysentery – Entamoeba histolytica
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