B.Sc Zoology 2nd Year

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The B.Sc Zoology 2nd Year course builds upon foundational knowledge gained in the first year, diving deeper into the complex structures and functions of various animal systems. This course emphasizes comparative anatomy, physiology, and ecology, providing students with a holistic understanding of the animal kingdom. Through a combination of theoretical knowledge and practical applications, students will explore the diversity of life forms and their adaptations to different environments. Engaging lectures, hands-on lab work, and interactive discussions enhance the learning experience, preparing students for advanced studies in zoology and related disciplines.

What Will You Learn?

  • Analyze the anatomy and physiology of various animal groups.
  • Understand ecological principles and their applications to conservation.
  • Compare and contrast anatomical structures across different species.
  • Explore the adaptations of organisms to their environments.
  • Develop skills in scientific research and critical thinking.

Course Content

Comparative Anatomy
This topic delves into the anatomical structures of various animal groups, comparing their forms and functions. Students will study the skeletal, muscular, and organ systems across different species to understand evolutionary adaptations and functional relationships among animals.

  • Phylum Chordata | Introduction & General Characters
    24:46

Ecology and Environmental Biology
This module examines the interactions between organisms and their environments. Students will explore ecosystems, energy flow, nutrient cycles, and the impact of human activities on biodiversity and conservation efforts, emphasizing the importance of ecological balance.

Physiology of Animals
This topic covers the physiological processes that sustain life in animals, including respiration, circulation, digestion, and reproduction. Students will learn how various systems work together to maintain homeostasis and adapt to environmental changes.

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