Biology, asked by bl219vislavath, 1 month ago

what is the full meaning of biology​

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Answered by ITzTaesOreoGirlLiza
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  • Biology is the natural science that studies the origin, anatomy, morphology, physiology, behaviour, and distribution of living organisms. There were other terms before the term biology was adapted, which described the study of plants and animals.
Answered by ITzTaesOreoGirlLiza
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  • Biology is the natural science that studies the origin, anatomy, morphology, physiology, behaviour, and distribution of living organisms. There were other terms before the term biology was adapted, which described the study of plants and animals.
Answered by ITzTaesOreoGirlLiza
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Answer:

  • Biology is the natural science that studies the origin, anatomy, morphology, physiology, behaviour, and distribution of living organisms. There were other terms before the term biology was adapted, which described the study of plants and animals.
Answered by ITzTaesOreoGirlLiza
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Answer:

  • Biology is the natural science that studies the origin, anatomy, morphology, physiology, behaviour, and distribution of living organisms. There were other terms before the term biology was adapted, which described the study of plants and animals.
Answered by ITzTaesOreoGirlLiza
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Answer:

  • Biology is the natural science that studies the origin, anatomy, morphology, physiology, behaviour, and distribution of living organisms. There were other terms before the term biology was adapted, which described the study of plants and animals.
Answered by ITzTaesOreoGirlLiza
1

Answer:

  • Biology is the natural science that studies the origin, anatomy, morphology, physiology, behaviour, and distribution of living organisms. There were other terms before the term biology was adapted, which described the study of plants and animals.
Answered by ITzTaesOreoGirlLiza
1

Answer:

  • Biology is the natural science that studies the origin, anatomy, morphology, physiology, behaviour, and distribution of living organisms. There were other terms before the term biology was adapted, which described the study of plants and animals.
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