Geral: Adquirir uma visão de conjunto sobre a diversidade de animais, sua origem entre os eucariotos unicelulares, as relações entre os principais grupos de metazoários e suas implicações para a compreensão da evolução das características fisiológicas, comportamentais e ecológicas dos vários grupos.Específico: A disciplina deverá resultar na compreensão do bauplan dos vários filos animais, e das modificações a partir desse plano básico para chegar à condição de seus principais subgrupos. A visão tradicional de ensino de Zoologia nos diversos níveis acadêmicos implica na apresentação, grupo por grupo, dos filos animais e de suas características diagnósticas. Isso resulta na ausência de percepção sobre a ligação entre os filos e do processo gradual de aquisição das características dos grupos até chegar no ancestral de cada filo e de seus subgrupos até chegar nas espécies atuais. Este disciplina pretende introduzir uma visão temporal da diversidade animal, permitindo a integração de conceitos aprendidos em biologia celular, histologia, bioquímica, fisiologia, morfologia, etologia e ecologia animal.
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