Important branches of zoology
Pure zoology is divided into following branches
1. Anatomy: - study of internal structure of entire organisms
and their parts.
2. Cnidology: - study of cnidarians.
3. Cytology: - study of the structure and function of cells.
4. Ecology: - study of interaction of organisms with their
environment.
5. Embryology: - study of interaction of organism with their
environment.
6. Entomology: - study of insects.
7. Evolution: - study of continuous genetic changes and
adaptations of living beings to the environment over time.
8. Genetics: - study of the mechanism of transmission of traits
from parents to offspring.
9. Helminthology: - study of worms.
10. Herpetology: - study of reptiles.
Pure zoology is divided into following branches
1. Anatomy: - study of internal structure of entire organisms
and their parts.
2. Cnidology: - study of cnidarians.
3. Cytology: - study of the structure and function of cells.
4. Ecology: - study of interaction of organisms with their
environment.
5. Embryology: - study of interaction of organism with their
environment.
6. Entomology: - study of insects.
7. Evolution: - study of continuous genetic changes and
adaptations of living beings to the environment over time.
8. Genetics: - study of the mechanism of transmission of traits
from parents to offspring.
9. Helminthology: - study of worms.
10. Herpetology: - study of reptiles.