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Invertebrate Zoology
1. Introduction to Invertebrate Zoology
2. Fundamental Concepts in Animal Architecture
3. Protozoa
4. Phylum Porifera
5. Phylum Cnidaria
6. Phylum Ctenophora
7. Phylum Platyhelminthes
8. Phylum Nematoda
9. Phylum Rotifera
10. Phylum Mollusca
11. Phylum Annelida
12. Phylum Arthropoda
13. Phylum Echinodermata
14. Phylum Hemichordata
15. Phylum Chordata
16. Comparative Physiology
17. Invertebrate Ecology and Evolution
18. Applied Invertebrate Biology
3.
Protozoa
3.1.
Classification Status
3.1.1.
Traditional Inclusion with Invertebrates
3.1.2.
Modern Phylogenetic Position
3.2.
General Characteristics
3.2.1.
Unicellularity
3.2.2.
Cellular Complexity
3.2.3.
Modes of Locomotion
3.2.4.
Nutrition and Feeding
3.2.5.
Reproduction Strategies
3.2.6.
Habitat Diversity
3.3.
Major Groups
3.3.1.
Amoebozoa
3.3.1.1.
Locomotion by Pseudopodia
3.3.1.2.
Feeding Mechanisms
3.3.1.3.
Representative Genera
3.3.2.
Foraminifera
3.3.2.1.
Test Formation
3.3.2.2.
Marine Importance
3.3.2.3.
Fossil Record
3.3.3.
Radiolaria
3.3.3.1.
Siliceous Skeletons
3.3.3.2.
Planktonic Roles
3.3.3.3.
Geological Significance
3.3.4.
Ciliophora
3.3.4.1.
Cilia Structure and Function
3.3.4.2.
Nuclear Dimorphism
3.3.4.3.
Conjugation
3.3.5.
Apicomplexa
3.3.5.1.
Parasitic Adaptations
3.3.5.2.
Complex Life Cycles
3.3.5.3.
Medical Importance
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