Zoology / Stephen A. Miller and John P. Harley

By: Miller, Stephen A [author]Material type: TextTextPublication details: New York : McGraw-Hill, c2002Edition: Fifth editionDescription: xvii, 594 pages : illustrations ; 24 cmISBN: 007122632XSubject(s): ZOOLOGY | LOC classification: QL 47.2 .M55 2002
Contents:
Part1. Biological Principles 1 -- Part2. Animal-like Protists and Animalia -- Part3. Form and Function: A Comparative Perspective .
Summary: The field of zoology is the study of animals. It is a very broad field with many sub disciplines. An understanding of evolutionary process is very important in zoology because evolutions explains the family relationships among animals and how the great variety of animal arose.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.

Part1. Biological Principles 1 -- Part2. Animal-like Protists and Animalia -- Part3. Form and Function: A Comparative Perspective .

The field of zoology is the study of animals. It is a very broad field with many sub disciplines. An understanding of evolutionary process is very important in zoology because evolutions explains the family relationships among animals and how the great variety of animal arose.

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