Subject areas on Biology,Chemistry and Physics for the Admission test
 
 
    SUBJECTS ON BIOLOGY FOR ADMISSION TEST

    THE LIVING WORLD

    Classification

    Levels of organization

    CELL BIOLOGY

    Chemical Components of a Cell

    Elements and inorganic compounds

    Lipids, carbohydrates, proteins and nucleic acids colloidal systems

    Cellular Metabolism

    Enzymes

    Energy production in glycolysis, Krebs cycle and terminal oxidation
    Photosynthesizes

    The biosynthesis of lipids, carbohydrates, proteins and nucleic acids

    Cellular Ultrastructure (Organelles) Cellular physiology Membrane transport

    Endocytosis and exoctosis

    The action potential cellular movements

    ORGANIC BIOLOGY

    Nutrition

    Respiration

    Excretion

    Circulation Locomotion

    Reproduction

    Sexual an asexual reproduction growth and development

    Regulation

    Homeostasis and regulation by hormones

    Nervous regulation

    The nervous system

    The synapse and neurotransmitters

    Autonomic nervous system

    The spinal cord

    The brain

    Memory and sleep

    Perception

    Receptors and perceptive organs

    The evolution of the systems listed above

    Structure and function of the corresponding human-organs

    Animal Behavior

    Innate and learned behavior

    THE ENVIRONMENT
    Ecology, ecosystems

    Food chains, limiting factors, cycles in nature

    Populations and communities

    GENETICS

    Molecular genetics

    Properties of the genetic material

    Mutation, recombination

    The genetic code

    The operon

    Classical genetics

    Modes of inheritance (discontinuous traits)

    Linkage

    Sex chromosomes

    Continuous traits genetic counselling

    EVOLUTION

    Population genetics

    Chemical and biological evolution

    Human evolution

    Textbook:

    John H. Postlethwait and Janet L. Hopson: The Nature of Life 3 rd edition. McGraw-
    Hill, Inc. 1995.

    ISBN 0-07-113600-2

    SUBJECTS ON CHEMISTRY FOR ADMISSION TEST
    GENERAL CHEMISTRY

    Chemical reactions, types of chemical reactions

    The structure of the atom

    The composition of nucleus

    Isotopes

    Electronic structure of the elements (quantum numbers, orbital, electronic
    configuration)

    Periodic table, periodic perspective: atomic and ionic radii, ionization energy,
    electron affinity electro negativity

    Chemical bonds, the metallic, ionic and covalent bonds

    Intermolecular forces

    Changes of state of the matter. gaseous, liquid and solid states, relationship
    between phase phase diagrams

    Aqueous solutions, electrolytes and nonelectrolytes, acids and bases.

    INORGANIC CHEMISTRY

    Hydrogen and oxygen, oxidation state, oxidation and reduction

    Properties and reactions hydrogen and oxygen, compounds of hydrogen and
    oxygen

    The halogens, compounds of the halogens

    Noble gases, sources and uses of noble gases

    Nitrogen, phosphorous, and sulfur

    Industrial acids, compounds of nitrogen, phosphorus, and sulfur

    Carbon, allotropic forms of carbon, inorganic compounds of carbon

    Metals and metallurgy

    The s- and p-block metals, transition metals

    ORGANIC CHEMISTRY

    Covalent bonds of carbon, multiple covalent bonds in carbon compounds

    Hydrocarbons, alkenes and cycloalkenes alkenes and alkynes

    Aromatic hydrocarbons, heteroaromatic compounds

    Alcohols and ethers aldehydes and ketones

    Carboxylic acids, calculation of acidity

    Salts, detergents

    Esters and anhydrides

    Amines and amides, calculation of basicity

    Halogen, sulfur, phosphorus containing compounds

    Isomerism in organic chemistry, structural, geometrical and optical isomers

    Textbook:

    McMurry, J., Fay, R.C.: Chemistry, 4 th edition

    Ed.: Prentice-Hall Internacional, Inc., Englewood Cliffs, New Jersey 07458, 2001

    SUBJECTS ON PHYSICS FOR ADMISSION TEST

    Describing motion (distance, speed and acceleration)
    Newton 's laws of motion
    Scalar and vector quantities
    Mechanical work, kinetic and potential energy
    Elastic and inelastic collisions, conservation of linear momentum
    Uniform circular motion, centripetal force
    Mechanical advantage, simple mechanical tools (the inclined plane, the screw, the
    pulley)
    Pressure in fluids (Pascal's principle), Archimedes' principle, The hydraulic press
    Harmonic motion, Hooke's law
    Wave motion, longitudinal and transverse waves, resonance
    Kinetic theory of gases, the temperature
    The first and second laws of thermodynamics
    The electric field, Coulomb's law
    The electric current, Ohm's law
    Simple electric circuits. Kirchhoff's laws
    Electromagnetic induction, the transformer
    Propagation of light, reflection and refraction, optical lenses mirrors
    The structure of atoms, the electron shell and the atomic nucleus
    X-rays
    Radioactivity
    Textbook: Modern technical Physics by Arthur Beiser

    Publisher: Benjamin-Cummings Publishing Company 4 th edition (January 1983)

    ASIN: 080530682X
 
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