Course description
Biological kingdoms are established by classifying living things into flora and fauna and zoology studies the animal kingdom. This course explores the animal kingdom and all it entails. Understanding animal characteristics and how they interact with one another and their environment can help us connect with them appropriately. Explore how animals respond and behave in their environment and interact with each other and their surroundings. Gain insight into how food energy is transferred in an ecosystem and understand the relationship between producers and primary, secondary and tertiary consumers.
Because of the diversity of animals and organisms that exist, scientists have developed a classification system to reduce the complexity of identifying each species of organisms. Investigate the systematic approach of classifying organisms and the reasons behind the classifications. Study the various diseases common in animals. Discover the distinctive difference between vertebrates and invertebrate animals and understand which label they fall beneath. Research the desired traits in animals that give an edge to their survival rates, which could benefit the animal husbandry sector. Investigate these selected breeds of animals using approaches like cross-breeding and inbreeding and gain further understanding of genetics and the methods used to breed animals.
Did you know that some diseases can transfer from animals to humans and vice versa? Discover some common diseases in the animal kingdom, including those transferable to human beings. Prevention is better than cure. As you move through this course, learn how to detect health issues in animals, take preventive measures and carry out animal rehabilitation to ensure maximum animal healthcare. Are you inquisitive about the animal kingdom, animal interaction, behaviour or breeding? We have designed this course especially for you. So, without further ado, enrol and start this course today!
Upcoming start dates
Training content
Animal Classification and Genetics
Description: In this module, you will be introduced to the concept of zoology and how to classify living things using the modern taxonomy to arrange them. You will be taught about the binomial system of nomenclature, animal disease and healthcare. Furthermore, you will be shown the selective breeding process and what it entails.
- Learning Outcomes
- Diversity of Living Things and Their Behaviour
- Genetics and Vertebrates
- Invertebrates and Animal Healthcare
- Lesson Summary
Course assessment
- Assessment: Introduction to Zoology - Course Assessment
Certification / Credits
By the end of this course, you will be able to:
- Define the term ‘zoology’
- Distinguish between cold-blooded and warm-blooded animals
- Analyze the transfer of energy in an ecosystem
- Describe the breeding process of combining desired traits in living things and their methods
- Identify the subdivisions of phylum Chordata
- List some diseases common in animals and the ones that can be transferred from animals to humans
- Compare vertebrates and invertebrates
- Discuss the species of living animals and organisms using Carl Linnaeus’s system
- Identify living animals and organisms
- Recall examples of vertebrates and invertebrates
Quick stats about Alison?
Providing Free Online Learning since 2007
Over 45 Million Learners across 193 Countries have studied with us
Over 5 Million people use the Alison Learning App, where you can study anywhere and anytime
Contact this provider
Alison Free Learning
Alison is the world’s largest free online empowerment platform for education and skills training, offering thousands of CPD-accredited courses and a range of impactful career development tools. It is a for-profit social enterprise dedicated to making it possible for anyone,...