BIOL1604 — General Zoology
BIOL 1604 - General Zoology BIOL 1604 - General Zoology Description An introductory biology course that examines zoological principles related cellular, tissue, and organ levels of development and genetics. All the animal phyla will be considered along with elements of their ecology and evolution. Demonstrate college-level knowledge of invertebrate and vertebrate phyla classification. Relate taxonomy to evolutionary processes and animal structural, developmental and functional characteristics. Define specialized terminology utilized in zoology. Identify selected external and internal structure; and associated biology and function for different kinds of animals. Standard Practices Classification Survey of the five Kingdoms Characteristics of phyla and classes Comparative Anatomy & Physiology Embryonic development Cellular, Tissue, Organ, & Organ System levels of development Evolution of various animal phyla related to anatomy & physiology