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ZOO201 ||| Animal Diversity
ZOO201 – Animal Diversity provides an in-depth study of the classification, characteristics, and evolutionary relationships of major animal groups. Students explore structural, functional, and ecological diversity across phyla.
Course Introduction
Animal Diversity introduces students to the richness of life forms, their taxonomy, adaptations, and ecological roles. It emphasizes understanding evolutionary relationships and biodiversity patterns.
Course Learning Objectives
- Understand classification and taxonomy of animals
- Study the structural and functional adaptations of animal groups
- Analyze evolutionary relationships among phyla
- Recognize ecological roles and habitat diversity
- Develop foundational knowledge for advanced zoology studies
Major Topics / Syllabus
- Principles of Animal Classification
- Overview of Major Animal Phyla
- Structural and Functional Adaptations
- Comparative Anatomy of Invertebrates
- Vertebrate Diversity and Evolution
- Ecological Roles and Habitat Adaptations
- Speciation and Evolutionary Trends
- Biodiversity Conservation
Practical Focus
- Identification of invertebrate and vertebrate specimens
- Comparative anatomical studies
- Observation of adaptations in different habitats
- Collection and analysis of biodiversity data
- Use of keys and taxonomic charts for identification
Practice Areas
- MCQs on animal classification and diversity
- Short questions on phyla characteristics
- Long questions on evolutionary trends
- Case studies of animal adaptations
Exam Preparation Tips
- Memorize phyla characteristics and examples
- Understand functional adaptations in animal groups
- Practice comparative anatomy diagrams
- Revise ecological roles and habitats
- Solve past MCQs and short & long questions
ZOO201 Animal Diversity MCQs
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