Animal Diversity – Non-chordates is a course that studies animals without a notochord and their wide diversity. It covers major phyla, their classification, and key structural and functional characteristics. The course explains important concepts like symmetry, segmentation, and levels of organization. It also highlights the ecological and economic importance of non-chordate animals.
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Understand the classification and general characteristics of major non-chordate phyla. Explain structural organization and functional adaptations in different non-chordate groups. Compare body plans, symmetry, segmentation, and levels of organization across phyla. Analyze the ecological roles and economic importance of non-chordate animals. Apply knowledge of non-chordate diversity to basic studies in zoology, ecology, and environmental science.
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