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Prepared by Mr. Abul Kalam Rashad Ahmed Zoology Prepared by Mr. Abul Kalam Rashad Ahmed

BRANCHES OF ZOOLOGY PURE ZOOLOGY. 1. Morphology. 2.Anatomy. 3. Cytology. 4. Histology. 5. Physiology. 6.Embryology. 7. Pathology. 8. Genetics. 9. Ecology. 10. Palaeontology. 11. Zoogeography.. 12. Evolution. 13. Taxonomy. 14. Biometry. 15. Animal behaviour. 16. Biochemistry. 17. Eugenics.

APPLIED ZOOLOGY 1. Fishery. 2. Apiculture. 3. Sericulture. 4. Lacculture. 5. Dairy farm. 6. Poultry farm. 7. Animal husbandry. 8. Entomology. 9. Parasitology. 10. Pearl culture. SPECIAL ZOOLOGY. 1. Protozoology. 2. Microbiology. 3. Helminthology. 4. Marine Zoology. 5. Wild Life Science .

OTHER BRANCHES. 1. Endocrinology. 2. Enzymology. 3. Osteology. 4. Toxicology. 5. Limnology. 6. Ethology. 7. Tectology. 8. Trophology. 9. Ctelology. 10. Exobiology. 11. Icthyology. 12. Herpetology. 13. Ornithology. 14. Mammalogy. 15. Anthropology. 16. Malacology. 17. Conchology. 18. Ophiology. 19. Aerobiology.20. Serology.

21.Carcinology. 22. Immunology. 23.Molecular Biology. 24. Radiobiology. 25. Cnidology. 26. Cryobiology. 27. Malariology. 28. Parazoology. 29.Bryology. 30. Acrology. 31. Myrmecology. 32. Lepidopterilogy. 33. Torpedology. 34. Saurology. 35. Serpentology. 36. Teratology. 37. Organology. 38. Craniology. 39. Neurology. 40. Sarcology /Myology.

41.Haematology. 42. Odontology. 43. Karyology. 44. Syndesmology. 45. Angiology. 46.Nephrology. 47. Ontogeny. 48. Phylogeny. 49. Gynaecology. 50. Dermatology. 51. Chondrology. 52. Cardiology. 53. Mastology. 54.Oto-Laryngology. 55. Phrenology. 56. Rhinology.

57. Splanchnology. 58. Genecology. 59. Urology. 60. Gerontology. 61. Tricology. 62. Kalology. 63. Arthrology. 64. Carcinomatology. 65. Sphygmology. 66. Vet. Science. 67. Biometry. 68. Biophysics. 69. Biochemistry. 70. Medical Science. 71. Psychology. 72. Environmental Zoology.

CHARACTERISTICS OF LIVING ORGANISM 1. Shape and Size. 2. Individuality. 3. Structural organisation. 4. Chemical composition. 5. Protoplasm. 6. Metabolism. 7. Locomotion. 8. Movement. 9. Nutrition. 10. Growth. 11. Respiration. 12. Excretion. 13. Responsiveness. 14. Adaptibility. 15. Conductivity. 16. Contractility. 17. Secretion. 18. Circulation.

19. Reproduction. 20. Disease and healing. 21. Life cycle 22. Age and death 23. Structure of cell.

IMPORTANCE, APPLICATION AND SIGNIFICANCE OF THE STUDY OF ZOOLOGY. 1. To know animal world. 2. Classification. 3. Application in practical life. a) In the development of agriculture. b) Medical science. c) Animal husbandry. d) Poultry farming . e) Pisciculture . f) Other practical importance.

4. Wild life protection. 5. Protection of environment . 6. To know health and disease. 7. Zoology and industry . 8. Zoology and Clothes. 9. Zoology and Food. 10. Zoology and Entertainment . 11. Zoology and betterment of Human race. 12. Zoology and Employment.

13. Zoology and Psycho –Sociology. 14. Zoology and Genetics.