Biology, asked by spd345, 3 months ago

define biology and classify it's branches and explain, thank you.​


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Explanation:

the study of living organisms, divided into many specialized fields that cover their morphology, physiology, anatomy, behaviour, origin, and distribution.

the plants and animals of a particular area.

"the biology of the Chesapeake Bay"

the physiology, behaviour, and other qualities of a particular organism or class of organisms.

"human biology"


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Answer:

Biology is the study of all living organisms, including their physical structure, chemical processes, molecular interactions etc. The divisions of Biology are- Botany, Zoology, Anatomy, Physiology, Biotechnology, Ecology, Immunology, Genetics and Microbiology.

Explanation:

Botany- It is the branch of biology that deals with the study of plants.

Zoology- It is the branch of biology that deals with the study of animals.

Anatomy- Anatomy is a branch of the biological science which is concerned with the description of body structures of various living organisms.

Physiology- Physiology is the study of the characteristics and mechanisms of the human body.

Biotechnology- Biotechnology is the use of technology for modifying or manipulating a biological system.

Ecology- Ecology is the study of organisms in the environment and how the organisms interact with each other and their environment.

Immunology- The study of the immune system, the cell-mediated and humoral aspects of immunity and immune responses is called immunology.

Genetics- Genetics is a branch of the biology involved with the study heredity, its biological process, the study of genes, genome, cell cycle, heredity, inherits genes and lot more

Microbiology- Microbiology is the study of a variety of living organisms which are invisible to the naked eye like bacteria and fungi and many other microscopic organisms.

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