microbiology, histology, evolution, etc.
In botany it means stalkless and attached directly at the base, like sessile leaves.In zoology it means permanently attached or fixed and not free-moving like an adult barnacle.As an aside: It is a useful term to apply to friends or relatives who are couch potatoes.
Not just Biology and medicine, but all other sciences. Chemistry has been described as the "Central" science. Check out this link: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_central_science It interlopes with both Biology and Physics. It really depends what you want to eventually do
Social Sciences: - Sociology - Psychology - Anthropology - Economics - Political Sciences
Since we human beings are living organisms, we naturally have an interest in biology, the study of living organisms. Even aside from the relevance of biology to our own species, biology is relevant to many other species that form important parts of our lives, in terms of providing us with food, and many other things.
You fertilize the soil when it needs it. You trim off dead branches and leaves. You repot or replant when the roots are too crowded. You separate when plants are too crowded.
I stood aside a tree I sat aside a famour baseball player.
aside - next to, I was aside of the carside - one part of, the triangle has three sides
metabolismThe reactions that build up larger molecules from smaller ones are collectively called anabolism.Breakdown reactions are collectively catabolism.
you say de côté in french for aside
it set aside protected land
Linda decided to set her hobbies aside to focus on her career. Aside can be used as an adverb or a noun.A sentence using the word aside with context clues is, The sight of the meat disgusted him so he pushed his plate aside.
Reserved powers are the powers set aside for the states or people.