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differentiate between physics biology chemistry and physics?​

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Answered by visalkumar161104
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As Merriam-Webster defines them, biology is the study of life, more specifically "a branch of knowledge that deals with living organisms and vital processes"; chemistry consists of "a science that deals with the composition, structure and properties of substances and with the transformations that they undergoPhysics attempts to explain the entire universe using fundamental mathematical laws, explaining everything from fundamental particles to the expansion and origin of the universe itself. Chemistry, like physics, studies matter. However, chemistry looks at matter on a particular scale and in a particular way.

Answered by Riyankapandey
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Chemistry and physics are two fields of science. Both are in the realm of the physical sciences, but are quite different. ... Chemistry acts as a bridge between physics and biology, because the laws of physics are similar to chemistry, and chemical reactions are at the heart of biological processes

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