zoology

প্রাণিবিদ্য
definition
noun
But the desire for a deeper understanding of the forest and its creatures led him back to Moscow to study zoology .
the scientific study of the behavior, structure, physiology, classification, and distribution of animals.
translation of 'zoology'
প্রাণীবিদ্যা
noun
প্রাণিবিদ্য
example
the 'zoology' of Russia's vast interior
Scientific botany and 'zoology' dealt not with the dynamics of whole living organisms in the field but with dissection of fragments in the laboratory.
While in a kibbutz, I saw a poster advertising a summer's program at Hebrew University in desert 'zoology' , and I enrolled.
But the desire for a deeper understanding of the forest and its creatures led him back to Moscow to study 'zoology' .
He contributed an immense amount of research in vertebrate and invertebrate 'zoology' and paleontology, and also wrote and lectured on the history of science.
It explains and supports findings in scientific areas ranging from botany to 'zoology' and embryology to neuroscience.
Gene's studies in 'zoology' began at age 15 at the University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill.
T H. Huxley, too, had an enormous influence on Morgan, training him in 'zoology' when Morgan returned to London for postgraduate study not long after his geology degree.
I did my doctorate in 'zoology' , in very basic science - development and evolution.
the 'zoology' of Russia's vast interior
Thus one school friend stopped our career master in his tracks by announcing that he planned to study 'zoology' .
When the war ended, he was over 50, and instead of returning to mouse genetics he retreated into more general physiology and 'zoology' .
In many ways this text also serves as an introduction to anatomy, 'zoology' , nutrition, water chemistry and animal husbandry.
European 'zoologists' said it appears to be similar to a specimen found in Florida in 1896 that was named ‘octopus giganteus.’
So entomologists, marine biologists, 'zoologists' and ornithologists also sought his assistance with fieldwork and research.
The goal of biologists - typically, 'zoologists' and behavioral ecologists - is to understand how animal behavior contributes to survival and reproductive success.
The establishment is managed with due deference to conservation, and marine 'zoologists' are on hand to oversee the well-being of the animals.
A conservation 'zoologist' for the Wildlife Conservation Society in New York, he specializes in crocodilians.
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