A good understanding of zoology is essential to passing any biology exam. Our smooth, logically sequenced Q&As, divided into the various animal phyla, will give you a solid foundation in the fascinating study of zoology.
Start by reading the introduction to the kingdoms of life, then go on to poriferans, cnidarians, flatworms (platyhelminthes), roundworms (nematodes), annelids, arthropods, molluscs, echinoderms, and chordates and their subdivisions, fish, amphibians, reptiles, birds, and mammals.
Pay particular attention to the Q&As covering evolutionary trends and comparisons, as those are popular subjects for exam questions.
By studying all the Q&As contained here, you will learn all you need to know about the kingdoms of life.
Poriferans, more commonly known as sponges, are the simplest of all animals. Learn more about these living creatures by thoughtfully reviewing these Q&As.
The phylum Cnidaria includes jellyfish, hydra, coral, and sea anemone. Everything you need to know about them can be found within these comprehensive yet easy to absorb Q&As.
Learn all about flatworms, or platyhelminthes, in this list of easy to follow Q&As.
Roundworms, otherwise known as nematodes, are waiting to be discovered here in our easy to digest Q&As.
Studying earthworms, leeches and lugworms has never proved easier than simply following our step-by-step Q&As.
The fascinating world of insects, crustaceans, and arachnids awaits you here in this sequence of Q&As. Get started now!
A popular subject in biology exams, you’ll find plenty of pearls of wisdom about molluscs right here.
Did you know that echinoderms appear to nearest resemble our own phyla from an evolutionary perspective? Find out here whether you might in fact be a sea cucumber!
Vertebrates make up the majority of the chordate phylum. These Q&As cover the backbone of all information to help you easily understand chordates.
Fish are divided into chondrichthyes and osteichthyes. With these helpful Q&As, you’ll find learning about them is a lot easier than pronouncing them!
Frogs are the transitional beings between aquatic and terrestrial vertebrates and represent an important part of our environment. Learn all you need to know about them here, in our easy to follow Q&As.
Dinosaurs may be extinct, but one look at the movie “Jurassic Park” and you’ll understand why it’s so important to study these reptiles. Studying our Q&As is easier than being gobbled up by a Tyrannosaurus rex...and far more painless!
Learn about our many feathered friends here. Don't let the knowledge fly away from you. With these handy Q&As, you’ll be parroting information in no time!
Saving the best for last, we come to our own classification: mammals. Follow these enlightening Q&As to find out what makes you tick!