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... | Text-books Of Animal Biology A General Zoology

Study the transition from water to land—from fish to amphibians, reptiles, birds, and mammals. 4. Animal Physiology: How They Work Compare how different animals solve the same life problems: Respiration: Gills vs. Lungs vs. Skin breathing. Circulation: Open vs. Closed systems.

Look for the terms Acoelomate , Pseudocoelomate , and Coelomate . This is a major divider in animal complexity. 3. The Survey: Kingdom Animalia TEXT-BOOKS OF ANIMAL BIOLOGY A General Zoology ...

This sounds like you’re looking for a structured way to tackle a comprehensive textbook on General Zoology. Because these books are usually massive, the best way to approach them is by breaking the animal kingdom down into logical "layers." 1. The Foundation: Biological Principles Study the transition from water to land—from fish

This is the "meat" of the textbook. Don't memorize every species; focus on the of each Phylum: Lungs vs

Does it have two layers (diploblastic) or three (triploblastic)?

How animal cells differ from plants (no cell walls, presence of centrioles) and how they form the four basic tissues: epithelial, connective, muscular, and nervous.