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Yes you can but you have to find a university that says in it's entry requirements that they'll accept applicants with a Bsc in zoology or other life sciences.
The address of the Berkeley Museum Of Zoology is: 3101 Valley Life Sciences Bldg, Berkeley, CA 94720
There are three branches in life sciences: biology, botany, and zoology. Biology is the branch of natural science concerned with the study of life and living organisms. Botany is the study of plants. Zoology is the science that covers animals and animal life.
at least 3 years of credits with C or higher grades and bachelor in biology, zoology, or appropriate life sciences
The study of bread mold would fall into the Life Sciences, because it entails the study of living things (in this case, a mold). biology and zoology are examples of Life Sciences. The Earth Sciences study the mechanisms of Earth (and other planets); two examples of Earth Sciences are geology and atmospheric sciences. The Physical Sciences explain phenomena that result from the physical interactions between objects, particles, and energy. Two examples of physical sciences are physics and chemistry.
Peter W. Price has written: 'Insect Ecology' -- subject(s): Insects, Ecology, SCIENCE / Life Sciences / Zoology / Entomology
Life and every thing related to it is example of Zoology.
Different sciences contained under the broad concept of biology include: Zoology, Marine Biology, Botany, Physiology, Psychology, Bacteriology, Ornithology, etc. In other words: any science having to do with living organisms.
Biology is the science that studies living organisms and life itself. It includes all the biological sciences: medicine, Zoology, Botany, Mycology (fungii), Agriculture, Morphology, physiology, anatomy, astrobiology, and a host of others. See related links.
Physical Science-chemistry and physics sciences and the like Life Science-biology and zoology sciences and the like. Has to do with living things Earth Science-realm of science that includes the earth and it's layers and geological makeup and space and what it contains
zoology.
Jeff Eisenberg has written: 'The bed bug survival guide' -- subject(s): Control, Large type books, SCIENCE / Life Sciences / Zoology / General, Bedbugs