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Zoology (UK: /zuˈɒlədʒi/ zoo-OL-ə-jee, US: /zoʊˈɒlədʒi/ zoh-OL-ə-jee) is the
scientific study of animals. Its
studies include the structure, embryology...
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include zoology,
animal physiology, pathology,
veterinary medicine,
wildlife conservation,
conservation biology, and
related topics.
Zoological societies...
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zoology, the
epidermis is an
epithelium (sheet of cells) that
covers the body of a
eumetazoan (animal more
complex than a sponge).
Eumetazoa have a...
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exhibition and
often bred for
conservation purposes. The term
zoological garden refers to
zoology, the
study of animals. The term is
derived from the Ancient...
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zoology)
Division (in
zoology)
Subdivision (in
zoology)
Infradivision (in
zoology)
Superlegion (in
zoology)
Legion (in
zoology)
Sublegion (in
zoology)...
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Performance of a
Desert Pupfish,
Cyprinodon n. nevadensis".
Physiological Zoology. 50 (1): 1–10. doi:10.1086/physzool.50.1.30155710. ISSN 0031-935X. S2CID 82166135...
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Retrieved 30 June 2013. see also [4] Naish, D. (2010). "Tetrapod
Zoology: Clubs, spurs,
spikes and
claws on the
hands of
birds (part I)". Retrieved...
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Invertebrate zoology is the
subdiscipline of
zoology that
consists of the
study of invertebrates,
animals without a
backbone (a
structure which is found...
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biological classification,
class (Latin: classis) is a
taxonomic rank, as well as a
taxonomic unit, a taxon, in that rank. It is a
group of related...
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Latin term
draconcopedes refers to a
beast mentioned in some
medieval zoologies.
Vincent of
Beauvais (c. 1190–1264)
describes this
beast as a vast serpentine...