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COURSE DESCRIPTION

 
Zoology is the study of animal life. Zoologists research everything they think to ask about animals, including their anatomy and interrelationships, their physiology and genetics, their distributions and habitats. Human beings have been zoologists for as long as there have been human beings. As humans, we are intricately tied to animal life - we've depended on many of them for food, work, and friendship throughout our evolution and history....not to mention that we ARE animals!

CHAPTERS

 
Ch.1 - Introduction
Ch.2 - Animal Identification
Ch.3 - Phylogeny
Ch.4 - Population Ecology
Ch.5 - Communities & Ecosystems
Ch.6 - Cnidaria and Worms
Ch.7 - Phyla Mollusca and Annelida
Ch.8 - Phylum Arthropoda
Ch.9 - Phylum Chordata
Ch.10 - Freshwater Fish
Ch.11 - Class Amphibia
Ch.12 - Lizards and Turtles
Ch.13 - Snakes
Ch.14 - Class Aves
Ch.15 - Class Mammalia
Ch.16 - Course Survey

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