Carl Linnaeus, an 18th century Swedish botanist was the first person to systematically categorize plants (botany) and animals (zoology).
There really is no antonym for the word zoology. There is nothing that has an "opposite" meaning.
there is four syllables in zoology, but it also breaks the rule of have a vowel in each syllable
They are pretty much the same thing. A zoologist studies zoology. And that's that.
Zoology is the study of animals, including their biology and anatomy. Dentistry involves the study of the teeth, jaw, and oral health, which can also be found in animals. Understanding the teeth and oral structures of different animal species through zoology can provide insights into dental health and development in both humans and animals.
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Aristotle
Aristotle is often considered the father of zoology. He made significant contributions to the study of animals and their classification, laying the foundation for modern zoology with his observations and scientific methodology.
father of medicine- hippocrates father of biology -aristotle father of botany -theophrastus father of zoology - aristotle father of genetics - G.J. Mendel father of expiremental genetics- thomas hunt morgan
Aristotle.
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...)
It is zoology.
Zoology is branch of Biology that deals with study of animals .
I think its zoology.
Zoology is a feminine noun