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Chemistry in 17th century was referred as alchemy or the study of matter by synthesis, analysis and transmutation. It is said that the word chemistry originated either in ancient Egypt or Greece. A British alchemist and philosopher Robert Boyle used the term chymistry to describe the manipulation of matter.
The first documents written in ancient Greek date from around 800 B.C. more than ... This origin theory, in chemistry,
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The first types of chemistry were practiced as early as 40000 B.C. These early types revolved around alchemy and manipulating metals.
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for as i know biology comes from the two greek words bios which means life and logos which means study. biology is a science of life, study of living organisms, it defines the investigation of the origin' history , structures, function, development, heredity, and many more...the father of biology is Aristotle
Biology is very meaningful and different because we can get more knowledge about the history of every life...
Etymology deals with the derivations and the history of words. It is not a branch of biology.
A: 9 students take biology but not history. B: 11 take neither bio nor history. Reasons: A: 9 is the answer because if you subtract the number of students who take history and bio (8) from the total number of bio students (17) you get 9 (the remaining number of bio students who do not take history). B: 11 is the answer because a total of 22 students take history. however, 8 students take bio and history, and before, we found that 9 students only take bio. Therefore, if we add up the number of only bio students and history students (of which some also take bio, but are not exclusively bio), we get 31 students. If we subtract 31 from 42 (the total number of students), we get 11 remaining students who are in neither bio nor history.
I study evolution because it is the concept that underlies all of biology. Biology would still be natural history without the fact of evolution and the theory of evolution by natural selection is the overarching theory that underpins all of biology while explaining much about the fact of evolution. " Nothing in biology makes sense, except in the light of evolution. " Dobzansky.
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It is a brief description of a biology.
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A Brief History... was created in 2002.
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To trace the history and development of biology, you would need to research the history of biology and how it developed over the course of history.
The history of biology is fascinating. Modern medicine can be traced through the history of biology as the understanding of the human body was taking place for example.
Wikipedia always has a brief history . you should check that out .
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A brief history of what? Be more specific. This can't be answered the way it is written.
A Brief History of Time