INSTRUCTION DIVISION, FIRST SEMESTER 2018 – 2019
COURSE HANDOUT (PART II)
                                                                                                            Date: 2.08.2018
In addition to Part – I (General Handout for all courses) printed on Page 1 of the timetable book; this portion gives further
specific details regarding the course.
Course Number            : BIO F110
Course Title             : BIOLOGY LABORATORY
Instructor In-charge     : Kumar Pranav Narayan
Instructors              :Ch Kiranmai, Dwaipayan Bhattacharya, I Shivakumar, N Jyothi, R Karthiya, Rolly
                         Kumari, Sirisha Hamlipur, Vivek Sharma
Course Description: An introductory level course, where students would perform selected experiments of biology in
the laboratory, so that they appreciate the concepts learnt in theory course. Experiments that are covered in the course
include those that related to microscopy and micrometry, quantification of biological macromolecules, chlorophyll
estimation, measurement of solvent potential of plant tissue, measurement of parameters related to cell cycle,
experiments related to hematology, DNA quantification from the plant organs.
Scope and Objective: The major objective of this course is to impart knowledge on application of biological sciences
to encourage student’s interest in biology. This course is designed to make the student understand various biological
phenomena, and equip the student with knowledge of simple biology laboratory techniques. The following 10
experiments will be conducted as part of the course.
Laboratory Manual: Soft copy of the manual uploaded on CMS.
Experiments:
  Sl. No. Title of the experiment
     1     Measurement of total protein content in the given sample
     2     Measurement of glucose content in the given sample
     3     Separation of chlorophyll pigments using paper chromatography
     4     Extraction of DNA from banana
     5     Identification of mitotic stages in the given plant tissue sample
     6     Study of the phenomenon of plasmolysis in onion peel
     7     Determination of ABO & Rh blood types
     8     Measurement of total cholesterol levels in serum
     9     Micrometric measurement of microorganisms
    10     Microscopic examination of permanent slides
Evaluation Component:
                                                                                           Nature of the
                  Evaluation component             % Marks          Date and time
                                                                                           Component*
               Observation, punctuality*
                                                      45               Lab hours                 OB
               and lab record,
                                                                 Will be announced by
               Lab Evaluation                         15                                         CB
                                                                 respective instructor
               End semester Evaluation                40           To be announced               CB
Important Note:
Punctuality in attending lab on time and finishing experiment is very important. If you are late more than 5min but less
than 15 min, 3 marks will be deducted for that particular experiment. In case you come after 15 min, you may join the
experiment voluntarily, but will not be evaluated for that experiment.
General Note:
Wearing lab coat and closed shoes are mandatory to enter into the laboratory.
No student will be permitted to perform the practical without lab manual.
If the student does not meet these three criteria, he/she will be sent out of the lab and will have to forego the
experiment.
Notices: All notices, concerning the course will be displayed on CMS
Grading policy: Students missing one or more evaluation component(s) will be awarded Not Cleared (NC) grade.
Make-up policy: Make-up will be granted only on medical grounds, with chief warden’s approval and campus doctor’s
certificate.
Academic Honesty and Integrity Policy: Academic honesty and integrity are to be maintained by all the students
throughout the semester and no type of academic dishonesty is acceptable.
                                                                                                 Kumar Pranav Narayan
                                                                                                    Instructor In-charge
                                                                                                               BIO F110