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- Entomology - Wikipedia
Entomology, from Ancient Greek ἔντομον (éntomon), meaning "insect", and λόγος (lógos), meaning "study", [1] is the branch of zoology that focuses on insects Those who study entomology are known as entomologists
- What Is Entomology? | Entomological Society of America
At its most basic level, entomology is the study of insects and related animals With more species of insects on Earth than any other group of organisms, entomology is vitally important—and affects us all
- Entomology | Definition Facts | Britannica
Entomology, branch of zoology dealing with the scientific study of insects The zoological categories of genetics, taxonomy, morphology, physiology, behavior, and ecology are included in this field of study
- What Is Entomology? Definition, History Careers
Put simply, entomology is the branch of zoology that studies insects and how they interact with their environment, other species, and humans The word comes from the Greek entom, meaning "notched" — a reference to the segmented body structure that defines insects
- The What Why of Entomology - Department of Entomology
Entomology is the study of insects and their relationship to humans, the environment, and other organisms Entomologists make great contributions to such diverse fields as agriculture, chemistry, biology, human animal health, molecular science, criminology, and forensics
- Entomology and Nematology
Our scientists investigate a very broad range of fundamental questions involving insects, nematodes, and spiders -- and the plants, microbes, and various animals they interact with
- What Is Entomology and Why Is It Important? - Biology Insights
Entomology encompasses a wide array of studies, exploring insect anatomy, physiology, behavior, ecology, evolution, and classification Scientists in this field investigate how insects develop, reproduce, and interact with their surroundings
- Entomology - Natural History Museum
With over 800,000 described species—more than half of all known living organisms—insects are the most diverse group of animals on Earth NHMLAC’s entomology collection, one of the largest at the museums, has approximately 6 million specimens of insects, spiders, and other terrestrial arthropods
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