Zoology is one of the primary branches of biology. The term is derived from Ancient Greek ζῷον (zôion) 'animal' and λόγος (lógos) 'study of'. [2]
zoology, branch of biology that studies the members of the animal kingdom and animal life in general.
Zoology is the branch of biology that focuses specifically on animal life. Zoologists study animal anatomy, behavior, evolution, ecology, and interactions with their environment.
Zoology is a journal devoted to experimental and comparative animal science. It presents a common forum for all scientists who take an explicitly organism oriented and integrative approach to the study of animal form, function, development and evolution.
Zoology is the scientific study of animals. This discipline can include animal anatomy, physiology, biochemistry, genetics, evolution, ecology, behaviour and conservation.
Zoology is the branch of biology that deals with animals, particularly the study of the structure, physiology, development, and classification of animals among others. It has various sub-disciplines: A closely related field is veterinary medicine.
The study of zoology includes the interaction of animal kingdom in their ecosystems such as classification, habits, structure, embryology, distribution, evolution, and extinct species.
Zoology is the study of the animals of the world, or what is scientifically known as the animal kingdom. The animal kingdom includes humans, bears, bumblebees, ants, goldfish, clams, and even a particular single-celled life known as protozoa.
Zoology, or animal biology, is the field of biology that involves the study of animals. The word zoology comes from the Greek words zōion, meaning “animal”, and logos, meaning “the study of”.