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Subject areas on Biology,Chemistry and Physics for the Admission test
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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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