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Zoologjia (gr. ζῷον [zóon],„Kafshë“, „Gjallesë“ dhe λόγος [lógos], „mësim“), është një disiplinë e Biologjisë, që studion gjallesat (Animalia), posaçërisht ato shumëqelizore (Metazoa).
Biology. Zoology ( / zoʊˈɒlədʒi / zoh-OL-ə-jee) [note 1] is the scientific study of animals. Its studies include the structure, embryology, classification, habits, and distribution of all animals, both living and extinct, and how they interact with their ecosystems. Zoology is one of the primary branches of biology.
ichthyology. zoology, branch of biology that studies the members of the animal kingdom and animal life in general. It includes both the inquiry into individual animals and their constituent parts, even to the molecular level, and the inquiry into animal populations, entire faunas, and the relationships of animals to each other, to plants, and ...
Zoology is the science of studying animal life. It is part of biology. Animal life is classified into groups called phyla, of which there are at least thirty. Zoologists are scientists who study animals.
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For the academic journal, see The Zoologist. Zoology ( / zuˈɒlədʒi, zoʊ -/) is the branch of biology that studies the animal kingdom, including the structure, embryology, evolution, classification, habits, and distribution of all animals, both living and extinct, and how they interact with their ecosystems.
Outline of zoology. The following outline is provided as an overview of and topical guide to zoology: Zoology – study of animals. Zoology, or "animal biology", is the branch of biology that relates to the animal kingdom, including the identification, structure, embryology, evolution, classification, habits, and distribution of all animals ...
Ossea Batsch, 1788 [2] Vertebrates ( / ˈvɜːrtəbrɪts, - ˌbreɪts /) [3] are deuterostomal animals with bony or cartilaginous axial endoskeleton — known as the vertebral column, spine or backbone — around and along the spinal cord, including all fish, amphibians, reptiles, birds and mammals.