The animal kingdom is one of the most fascinating and complex subjects in all of science. From single-celled organisms to highly evolved vertebrates, understanding animal life requires a guide that is both thorough and accessible.
Foundations of Zoology is that guide — carefully written to take students and enthusiasts from the very basics of biology all the way through the rich diversity of animal life on Earth.
Who Is This Book For?- High school and undergraduate biology students seeking a thorough zoology resource
- Teachers and educators looking for a structured, classroom-ready textbook
- Self-learners and nature enthusiasts who want to understand animal life in depth
- Anyone preparing for biology exams or pursuing a career in life sciences
Features of This Book- 20 well-structured chapters organized into three logical parts — Foundations, Invertebrates, and Vertebrates
- Covers both microscopic life (cells, DNA, embryology) and macroscopic animal systems
- Dedicated chapters on every major animal phylum — from Porifera to Chordata
- Includes comparative anatomy, physiology, animal behavior, and ecology
- Clear classification of all major animal classes with detailed characteristics
Benefits of This Book- Builds knowledge progressively — from basic cell biology to complex animal systems
- Saves research time by putting everything a zoology student needs in one volume
- Strengthens understanding of evolution, adaptation, and biodiversity
- Prepares students for advanced studies in biology, veterinary science, and ecology
Why Buyers Love It- Comprehensive yet readable — no unnecessary jargon
- Structured for both classroom use and independent self-study
- Covers topics rarely found together in a single student textbook