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Introductory Entomology (ENTO-5101)
Insect Internal Morphology-Reproductive and Circulatory System
Insect Internal Morphology-Reproductive and Circulatory System
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Course Material
Course Conents_ENTO-5101-Introductory Entomology
Phylum Arthropoda and its Classes
Insect Metamorphosis
Division of Insect Body-Head
Insect Integument
Insect External Morphology-Head
Insect External Morphology-Thorax
Insect External Morphology-Abdomen
Insect External Morphology-Insect Appendages-Antennae
Insect External Morphology-Insect Appendages-Mouthparts
Insect External Morphology-Insect Appendages-Legs
Insect External Morphology-Insect Appendages-Wings
Insect Internal Morphology-Head and Digestive System
Insect Internal Morphology-Nervous System
Insect Internal Morphology-Reproductive and Circulatory System
Insect Internal Morphology-Respiratory System
Collection and Preservation of Insects
Insect Labelling
Chapters
18
Department
Entomology
Teacher
Dr. Muhammad Zeeshan Majeed