Welcome to Zoology. In this section we are going to introduce you to all the different groups of animals there in the world. Broadly they are divided into vertebrates and invertebrates.
1. Animal Development
This is a quiet complicated topic so I am sharing a single video from the crash course guys. Once you are thorough with this, then you can read the individual phyla.
2. Porifera (Sponges)
3. Cnidaria (Coelenterata)
Here I am sharing 2 videos. The first one is the basic video that you have to watch. The second one is an optional video from TED-Ed.
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Video 2 (Optional)
4. Platyhelminthes (Flatworms)
5. Nematoda (Roundworms)
6. Annelida
Annelida is little big so it is covered in 2 videos.
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Video 2
7. Arthropoda (insects)
This is comparatively big section so it is covered under 5 videos.
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Video 5
8. Mollusca
This section is covered under 4 videos.
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Video 4
9. Echinodermata
This section is covered under 4 videos.
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Video 4
10. Hemichordata and Chordata
Here I am sharing two videos. The chordata is explained in brief. The following sections cover all the orders of chordata.
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Video 2
11. Pisces (Fishes)
This is a very important section. Asked a lot in the exams. It is covered in 5 videos.
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Video 5
12. Amphibians
This section is covered under 4 parts.
Video 1
Video 2
Video 3
Video 4
13. Reptiles
This section is also covered in 4 videos.
Video 1
Video 2
Video 3
Video 4
14. Aves (Birds)
I am not sharing bulky videos here. A single video is enogh.
15. Mammals
This is the most advance section of the diversity. You will study this in detail in the rest of biology. Here I am sharing a single video. Read more of this from books.