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Zoology or Animal Biology

Zoology is the branch of biology that is concerned with the study of animals. The life, growth and classification of fauna in all living forms.

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Are there any animals that have green feces?

Babies often have green poo or yellow poo as it passes through the system so quickly More Many herbivores with inefficient...


Do turtles lay eggs if they have not mated?

Yes turtles will lay eggs if they have not mated. But the eggs will not be fertilized so the eggs wont produce any thing.Yes. The...


Do cats have tonsils?

Yes, cats have 6 tonsils, aka adenoids. "In general, cats don't gag as often as dogs. The one exception is when an upcoming...


What are the five big groups that living things can be classified into?

More correctly than saying all living things, you could say all eukaryotes (see diagram below). This is called the five-kingdom...


How might an omnivore be a link to both the beginning of a food web and the end?

Since it is a "WEB" there is no beginning or end as you say. However there are interesting things to behold if you look at the...


What is a vertebrate?

A vertebrate is an animal with a backbone (spine) and an invertebrate has no back bone, usually it has an exoskeleton. The...


What do kangaroos eat?

Kangaroos are herbivores, primarily eating grass and other vegetation, feeding in the early morning and late afternoon/evening...


Why is sexual reproduction important for advanced animals?

Sexual reproduction produces offspring that have a combination of the genetic material of their parents. A variation or mutation...


What are the biotic and abiotic factors in a savanna?

The biotic factors of a tropical savanna include a vegetation that is dominated by different types of tall grasses with some...


What is the strongest animal?

The Strongest Animal The Hercules beetle is considered the strongest lifter. It is too known as rhinoceros beetle (latin name:...


Why does a zebra have stripes?

Zebra Stripes Zebra stripes are there for Camouflage- to confuse predators when charging into a herd of zebras. The rapid...


What is the difference between appositional and interstitial growth?

appositional growth increases in thickness, in width, while interstitial growth increases within to increase in length.


What is green lipped mussel?

green lipped mussel Green Lipped Mussel; Latin: Perna canaliculus, too known as Greenshell Mussel Green Lipped Mussel is...


How many animals die due to animal testing each year?

Actually 60-100 million animals are killed each year due to animal testing. Animal Abuse Estimates say that annually; 60 to 100...


What does 'mimicry' mean?

Mimicry is the ability to blend in to ones surroundings or to look similar to another organism. When thinking about this term in...


What do you call an animal that eats meat?

A carnivore. Omnivores too eat meat, but they too include plants in their diets.


What is an example of homeostasis?

examples of homeostasis: regulation of body temperature, control of blood glucose levels, the regulation of salt and water...


Why do larger predators need to eat less food than smaller ones?

they have less surface area and lose less heat Larger predators have slower metabolism and burn less fat during activity so they...


If you look through animal eyes is snow white?

AnswerYes, If you look through animal eyes the snow is white. Animals see the snow just as we see the snow. dogs are color blind,...


How is a sheep biologically adapted to its way of feeding?

Sheep, like other ruminants, have a stomach with 4 compartments. These are the rumen, reticulum, omasum, and abomasum. The...


What is the function of the diaphragm muscle?

Respiration. The diaphragm is a sheet of muscle separating the chest cavity from the abdominal cavity which, when relaxed, domes...


What are the examples in making investigatory project?

The Dark Totie of FU have surfaced to help face Kenneth. They are bred leaders as they used to command great armies and creatures...


How many animals live in the rain forest?

Many consider only the tropical rain forests as being rain forests. There are too temperate rain forests. The definition is...


What animals eat seaweed?

Seals, humans, fish, sea turtles, and a total bunch of tank feeders just to name a few...


What is the small wormy white thing inside a chicken egg?

Chalazae (singular: chalaza) are strands of egg white that anchor the yolk in place in the center of the thick white. They are...


What classification that divides orders?

Orders are divided into Families. The hierarchy of clasification of living things most generally used is, from broadest to...


Where does algae come from?

Click on the link to your right for algae info, if the question is about algae in the pool read below: Algae are tiny...


What are the most usual farm animals in the Midwest?

Pigs are probably the most usual farm animal in the Midwest. Iowa is the second largest pork producer in the United States,...


What is a swim baldder?

a swim bladder is an organ inside a fish that fills or releases air to let the fish stay bouyant at a certain depth without...


Where do deep-sea creatures live?

Deep-sea creatures live under water in an ocean or sea. They live in deapts such as trinches or caves. They are atleast 40 to 50...


Do cicadas like to lay their eggs in pine trees?

Some think Cicadas lay eggs underground. However, though not usually in Pine trees, they cut a slit in the tender bark of small...


Where do gnats come from?

Gnats come from eggs laid by other gnats. The eggs are so small that you may not understand they are there. First off they like wet...


How big is a medium-sized elephant penis?

According to National Geographic, average length of an African elephant penis is about 2 meters and most of it is not visible. It...


What do foxes eat?

Foxes eat small rodents, such as mice and rats. They eat rabbits though they're hard to catch, but they too do eat eggs and...


List ten types of Hoofed Animals?

There are primarily two types of hooved mammals: those that have one toe, and those that have two toes. Those that have one toe...


What is the nuclear membrane's function?

It is a double-layered membrane enclosing the nucleus of a cell that controls what enters and leaves the nucleus. Also called...


What are ruminants?

Ruminants are animals that have a four-chambered stomachs designed for digesting coarse plant matter. They are too called...


What college in Texas offers a bachelor's degree in physical therapy?

Volunteer experience in the field will strengthen a student's interpersonal skills as well as increase his understanding of...


How big is the world's biggest dog?

Hercules is an English Mastiff and has a 38 inch neck and weighs 282 pounds. (For comparison, the dog's paws are the size of...


Can you use electricity to discourage squirrels and big birds?

It is against the law to use electriciity to scare off any animal! Plus it is inhumain. Try this product to atleast keep your...


What is milking the prostate?

Using a finger, or a toy, (some are specifically designed for it) and gently rubbing the prostate. This can release prostatic...


What colour fur do Vampire Bats have?

Their fur is a dark grayish brown.


What animal eats monkeys?

The only animals that eat monkeys are humans and monkeys, through cannibalism. Many animals prey on monkeys. Depending on the...


Who is the father of zoology?

Aristotle


Have you heard of black sheep?

Yes, sheep are sometimes black, it is too a name used for the people families don't want to admit exist, that is outcasts, and...


What is the partial pressure of oxygen?

The partial pressure of oxygen will vary according to where you look. Atmospheric oxygen partial pressure is approximately 21% of...


How do they protect the gray wolf?

By regulating their hunting, trapping, or killing. Large fines deter (but not illiminate) illegal killing of animals.


What is the economic importance of protozoa?

Protozoans are the main cause of malaria but they too help purify water by feeding on organic waste substances in polluted...


What is the definition of life span?

The life span of an individual is the projected length of time between the individual's birth and the moment its life functions...


What are the benefits of the microorganism?

There are 3 main types of micro-organism, fungi, bacteria and viruses. The most useful is perhaps fungi, the most well known...


What are the branches of zoology with their meanings?

These are some of the branches of zoology: ZOOLOGY = Organismal Zoology .Morphology .Cytology .Histology .Gross Anatomy ...


What do zooplankton eat?

Zooplankton eat phytoplankton, other zooplankton, and decomposing matter. "Zooplankton" refers to small aquatic animals. The...


What does a dog penis look like?

A dogs penis is long, pink and at the base of it is a big ball like structure call the knot. The knot swells while inside the...


Which animal's fingerprints are most like humans?

Humans are not the only ones with fingerprints! Some primates, including gorillas and chimpanzees, and koala bears have their own...


Does an airplane cause air pollution?

An airplane creates exhaust and that is pollution. Aircraft create several types of air pollution. These occur both at the...


What is the economic importance of protozoans?

Since some types of protozoans (namely plankton) are "considered by some to be the most important organisms on Earth"*, the...


Is post spawning salmon called a celt?

not very the answer is KELT


How can you get rid of frogs that are coming in your house and in your kitchen if you live in Mississippi?

"You can try putting up screens. It should help." This is a stupid answer, if we were all morons this might be helpful. I...


What is the worlds most venomous snake?

The Belcher's sea snake (Hydrophis Belcheri) is probably the most venomous, though testing is imperfect and we don't understand for...


What is a cell membrane?

The cell membrane is something that lets some things in and some things out of a cell. It is the outer cover for a cell. The...


What are Vertebrate how are they classified?

Vertebrates or chordates are classified into 7 classes, which are bony fish, cartilage fish, jawless fish, mammals, amphibians,...


What is the genus of Dogs?

All dog-like species (including dogs, wolves, and jackals) belong to the genus Canis (Latin 'dog').


Do all animals have kidneys?

AnswerNo, technically INSECTS, for example, are too "animals" - they do not have kidney.Yes animals have kidneysNo, insects are...


Who discovered ribosomes?

Ribosomes were first observed in the mid-1950s by Romanian cell biologist George Palade using an electron microscope as dense...


What does the penis of a male cat look like?

As you may have noticed, the male cat's penis is not as obvious as in other species when you first look at the animal. They have...


What coral reef ecosystems are there?
What does a phytoplankton look like?

Plankton that is a plant that can live in the ocean. For images, consult the related links below.


Why do scientists sort animals by structural characteristics?

Because structural characteristics often reflect a usual ancestry.


What are the responsibilities of a zoologist?

What type of responsibilities do they have and i mean zoologist?


Which is the smallest bird?

The smallest bird is the Bee Hummingbird. It's about 2.3 inches long and weighs only about 0.06 ounces (1.6 grams)and is capable...


Which animals have a liver?

all of them hydra & worms dose not have liver


What type of education is needed for zoology?

At least a bachelor's degree in zoology from a university.


What is zoology?

Zoology is the study of Animal Life


What kingdom does a star fish belong to?

Kingdom: Animalia. Phylum: Echinodermata. Subphylum: Asteroza. Class: Asteroidea.


How do the zoos feed the animals?

In most zoos, each type of animal has a handler or care team that feed, cleanup after and look after their group of animals. Each...


How many species of animals are there?

Know one knows exactly how many animals live in the world today but scientists estimate from about 10 to 90 million animals live...


What is fauna?

Fauna = latin for animal. Fauna are animals. It's that simple.(The similar term for plants is flora.)


What is the function of the periosteum?

The Periosteum serves as an attachment point for muscles and bones through tendons and ligaments....


What animal can live the longest with out any food?

Snakes, a camel can live the longest without food! and the lungfish can hibernate for up to three years without any food.


What are pre-existing cells?

Are the cells that already exist and produce new cells


How much do you earn in animal technician?

Median hourly earnings of veterinary technologists and technicians were $11.99 in May 2004. The middle 50 percent earned between...


The genus and species of an octopus?

the genus and species of the usual octopus is Octopus vulgaris. For the genus and species of specific octopuses you would have...


What is the function of the cartilaginous rings in trachea?

The cartilage rings in the trachea prevent the trachea from collapsing during absence of air and too protect it. these...


What animals would you you recommened for the detroit zoo in detroit mi?

I would recommend Polar Bears, Elephants, Dolphins, Whales, Lions, Tigers and Tropical Birds.


What are some positive and negative effects that zoology has on the Earth?

The positives are that knowledge is gained about different animals and therefore we can use that knowledge to promote the well...


What is the name of a small monkey anagram of MARTIAN?

TAMARIN


What kind of animals are bred for special purposes?

Some dog and cat breeds are specially bred to be hypoallergenic so that people with allergies can hold pets. Also, dogs are bred...


What is the size in KDa of mouse IgG on western blot?

Running it on the SDS-PAGE and then immunoblotting (Western blotting) for it, you would get 2 bands: ~ 25 kDa band corresponding...


What animal has the highest blood pressure?

The giraffe. It takes a lot of pressure to get blood all the way up to their brain, too they only sleep 5 minutes per day.


What is a young nightingale called?

A young nightingale is called a chick


What colleges have marine biologist classes?

duke u. washington mit u. of florida florida state dalhousie university, nova scotia university of british columbia ...


Do crawdads have gills?

Yes they do!


What is the fattest animal?

By body width, it could be the hippo or the elephant. If we include sea animals, the blue whale wins by a big margin.


What is mean by wildlife?

Wildlife can be associated with animals in the jungle, or wilderness; untamed animals; or it can be used as an expression when a...


Do fish scales contain chitin?
Do all the mammals control their left side of the body from right side of the brain?

yes they do


What part of body of the frog help them to survive?

The upperside is more heavily pigmented than the underside witch is often white. You see distinctions of color etc, in animals...


Are snakes herbivores?

No, snakes are not herbivores (plant eaters). They are carnivores, and while they prefer certain prey, all snakes are...


Which part of the human skeleton is most like a bird's wing?

the arm


Where are gustatory receptors located?

on your tongue


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