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describe any 5 importance of biology​

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Answered by pranavadithya32
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5 importances below:

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to to understand how cells and organisms work. It involves the study of life and it is very important as it tells us about the natural world. Biology tells us about our body, helping us to develop cures and treatments for many diseases.

Biology is important to everyday life because it allows humans to better understand their bodies, their resources and potential threats in the environment. Biology is the study of all living things, so it helps people to understand every organism alive, from the smallest bacteria to California redwoods and blue whales.

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Answered by Angira3110
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Important reasons for studying biology are to understand how cells and organisms work. It involves the study of life and it is very important as it tells us about the natural world. ... Biology also tells us about the behavioral acts of humans and animals. Biology as a science helps human life in many ways.

Benefits of Biological Agriculture

Dramatically reduces or even eliminates chemical dependency, while at the same time increasing yields, quality, soil fertility and profitability. Reduces disease levels, insect, pests and soil erosion. Weeds and insect pests are becoming resistant to chemicals

Medical biology based on molecular biology combines all issues of developing molecular medicine into large-scale structural and functional relationships of the human genome, transcriptome, proteome and metabolome with the particular point of view of devising new technologies for prediction, diagnosis and therapy.

Healthcare and Medicine

Doctors, nurses, and other medical staff must study biology to learn how to aid both humans and animals. Learning about the human body's inner processes, organs, neurological system, blood, reproduction, development and diseases all prove essential for treatment and research

Important reasons for studying biology are to understand how cells and organisms work. It involves the study of life and it is very important as it tells us about the natural world. Biology tells us about our body, helping us to develop cures and treatments for many diseases.

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