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ZOOLOGY Notes
We've switched books, so the notes will appear gradually over the next year.
Part I - Science, the Cell, and Molecular Biology
   Ch 1 - Zoology: Its Place in Science
   Ch 2 - The Chemical Basis of Animal Life
   Ch 3 - Cells, Tissues, Organs, and Organ Systems of Animals
   Ch 4 - Energy and Enzymes: Life’s Driving and Controlling Forces
 
Part II - The Continuity of Animal Life
   Ch 5 - How Animals Harvest Energy Stored in Nutrients
   Ch 6 - Cell Division
   Ch 7 - Inheritance Patterns
   Ch 8 - Chromosomes and Gene Linkage
   Ch 9 - Molecular Genetics: Ultimate Cellular Control
   Ch 10 - Descriptive Embryology

Part III - Evolution
   Ch 11 - Evolution: A Historical Perspective
   Ch 12 - Evolution and Gene Frequencies

Part IV - Behavior and Ecology
   Ch 13 - Animal Behavior
   Ch 14 - Ecology I: Individuals and Populations
   Ch 15 - Ecology II: Communities and Ecosystems

Part V - Animal-like Protists and Animalia
   Ch 16 - Animal Classification, Phylogeny, and Organization
   Ch 17 - Animal-like Protists: The Protozoa
   Ch 18 - Multicellular and Tissue Levels of Organization
   Ch 19 - The Triploblastic, Acoelomate Body Plan
   Ch 20 - The Pseudocoelomate Body Plan: Aschelminths
   Ch 21 - Molluscan Success 
   Ch 22 - Annelida: The Metameric Body Form
   Ch 23 - The Arthropods: Blueprint for Success
   Ch 24 - The Hexapods and Myriapods: Terrestrial Triumphs
   Ch 25 - The Echinoderms
   Ch 26 - Hemichordata and Invertebrate Chordates
   Ch 27 - The Fishes: Vertebrate Success in Water
   Ch 28 - Amphibians: The First Terrestrial Vertebrates
   Ch 29 - Reptiles: The First Amniotes
   Ch 30 - Birds: Feathers, Flight, and Endothermy
   Ch 31 - Mammals: Specialized Teeth, Endothermy, Hair, and Viviparity

Part VI - Form and Function: A Comparative Perspective 
   Ch 32 - Protection, Support, and Movement
   Ch 33 - Communication I: Nerves
   Ch 34 - Communication II: Senses
   Ch 35 - Communication III: The Endocrine System and Chemical Messengers
   Ch 36 - Circulation, Immunity, and Gas Exchange
   Ch 37 - Nutrition and Digestion
   Ch 38 - Temperature and Body Fluid Regulation
   Ch 39 - Reproduction and Development