Exploring Creation in Zoology
by Todd Elder
Zoology is the branch of science that studies animals and animal life. This can include an animal's behavior, classification, relationship to environment, and anatomy. It also includes both wild and domesticated animals.
The Science of Zoology
Zoology in the Biological Sciences One major area of biological sciences is physiology which studies such topics as digestion, excretion, and respiration. Anatomy, morphology, and the more recent genetic studies of animals is also important. Animal taxonomy is the work and study to categorize the types of animals. In relation to mankind, animals are food or danger, domestication of animals for labor.
Zoology in the Model of Creation The fossil record gives strong support for a special creation by the sudden appearance of complex life forms without intermediate kinds.
CSE Citation Elder T W. Exploring Creation [Internet]. Livingston (TX): Exploring Creation; 2011 Apr. 6. [cited your access date]. Available from: http://www.exploringcreation.info/zoology.htm MLA Citation Elder, Todd W. Exploring Creation. Ed. Todd Elder. 6 Apr 2011. Exploring Creation. your access date http://www.exploringcreation.info/zoology.htm |
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