An Introduction to Protozoa

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This book entitled “An Introduction to Protozoa” is one of the “Phylum series” of invertebrates, deals with the morphology, anatomy, physiology and development of important animals of the phylum. The publication of this book is according to the syllabi for the B.Sc. as well as M.Sc. students of Indian Universities. Many other books published of this phylum is said to include some of Indian types and not all, so every effort is taken to explain almost all the important Indian types and not all, so every effort is taken to explain almost all the important Indian types. Moreover, the student, what the author feels, sometimes feel difficult to carry and study the large book. So, this book is only contain one phylum, making it handy and has replace the hardbound books on economic grounds. Efforts have also been taken into consideration to condense the matter as far as practicable. It is hoped that the book will not only meet the requirements of the students but be useful as a guideline to the teachers as well.

ABOUT THE AUTHOR G S Sandhu

G.S. Sandhu is a Senior-Lecturer in the Department of Zoology, M.M.H. College, Ghaziabad. The college where he is teaching since 1973, had been awarded the prestigious award of "Best College of the State", in the year 1998-99. He has been teaching graduate and post graduate classes, since then and has written a number of other text books on different branches of Zoology. Presently he is engaged in research in the field of Endocrinology

ABOUT THE AUTHOR Harshvardhan Bhaskar

H Bhaskar took his Master's Degree in Zoology in 1998 from M.M.H. (P.G.) College, Ghaziabad, U.P. At present he is teaching in M.M.H. College, Ghaziabad. Now he is involved in research for Ph. D. degree in the field of environmental biology. He has many other books to his credit.

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Title
An Introduction to Protozoa
Author
Edition
1st ed.
Publisher
ISBN
8187815779
Length
xi+205p., Figs.; Tables; 23cm.
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