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Zoology Botany Biology Genetics
Roger Arliner Young.
Phylum Specific Branches: •Acarology The study of tics and mites •Anthropology The study of apes (and man) •Carcinology The study of crustaceans •Conchology The study of mulluscan shells •Entomology The study of insects •Helminthology The study of parasitic worms •Herpetology The study of reptiles •Ichthyology The study of fish •Lepidopterology The study of butter flies and moths •Malacology The study of mollusks •Mammalogy The study of mammals •Myrmecology The study of ants •Nematology The study of nematodes •Ophiology The study of snakes •Ornithology The study of birds •Protozoology The study of unicellular organisms For all the branches of zoology visit the Related Link.
When and where were snickerdoodles invented Why were snickerdoodles invented
Conrad Gessner (1516-1565) his 5 volume history is considered to beginning of modern zoology
Zoology is not an* animal. Zoology is the study of animals.
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which are the branches of zoology^ (ummm...... what answer is that? Zoology is mainly a branch of Biology... without much Biology in your studies Zoology would be harder to take in...)
The earliest writer to classify animals in a 'logical' system was the ancient Greek philosopher and naturalist Aristotle, around 345 BC.
The earliest writer to classify animals in a 'logical' system was the ancient Greek philosopher and naturalist Aristotle, around 345 BC.
Zoology is branch of Biology that deals with study of animals .
It is zoology.
The coed at Dartmouth majored in zoology.
I think its zoology.
Zoology is a feminine noun