Being able to understand how plants and animals around you function and survive (including yourself!) is imporatant because it allows you to think on a higher level.Being able to understand how plants and animals around you function and survive (including yourself!) is imporatant because it allows you to think on a higher level.Being able to understand how plants and animals around you function and survive (including yourself!) is imporatant because it allows you to think on a higher level.
If a doctor saves you from a life-threatening illness you'll understand.
Biology in high school is more focused on the plant life, or the creation of life. If you want to learn more about your body you must take anatomy and physiology.
yes depending on the level and specification
It involves evolutionary biology and chemistry unknown at this time. We may learn more about the chemistry but not the unfathomable why...because it is Divine!
There are many reasons to study Biology. This answer mainly refers to A-level, but can be for other stages of education development too. Studying Biology not only lets you see how the world around you and your body works, but why it works that way. It gives you the knowledge to look after your body and others' around you and lets you understand things you might never have done before. Biology also is very useful for both medical and social science professions. Psychology, dentistry, medicine, child development and geography all incorporate [however high or low] biology, as well as Maths and the other Science cores [Chemistry and Physics, though these two are perhaps more mathematical than core biology itself]. Also, if you are thinking of studying Biology at a much advanced level, then biology gives you the capacity to make a heady difference in somebody's life. Biology can, has and will save lives; what would help us find a cure for cancer? Cancer in itself is biology; so therefore, the cure must lie within it. I myself hope to study Biology in the future, for a neurosurgical degree. Biology can lead to all sorts of oppurtunities; and if you don't like a certain part of Biology? You can always major/graduate in another aspect of it. For example, if you do not enjoy geographical biology, you can always study the human body and vice versa. If you prefer to learn about the liver and not the brain in Biology, you can study that, as Biology is a very vast subject. I hope my answer has been useful to you. BananaMilkshake
Calcium is a vitamin that is vital to our body's health. It helps us to make our bones more stronger.
because it help us to understand practically as ahuman understands more when he see or do it himself instead of cramming it unnecerely
Advanced biology is much more detailed than biology.
disadvantage you can get infections or a body rejection Advantagecan get imune to some diesases
Each organ of the body is classified into a system. To learn more about these systems, visit websites like Biology, Encyclopedia of Earth, and Merck Manuals.
Body parts helps especially the brain as it is liked to all five of our senses all the body parts gives you information in all sorts of ways they also take you far to learn more the further you go the more you learn and it is thanks to the part of the body
If you read more biology then you know how to get rid of diseases!
You can learn more about Green Yogurt Nutrition online, or you can learn about it from many health books with the topic of Probiotics. Greek Yogurt is loaded with Probiotics which are good bacteria that help your body absorb more nutrients from your food.
it does not help you learn about different cultures
It involves evolutionary biology and chemistry unknown at this time. We may learn more about the chemistry but not the unfathomable why...because it is Divine!
What about asthma? That's what I'm doing my investigation on as I have it and am interested to learn more about it, and it has been well documented and information can easily be accessed on the Internet? Hope I could help. :)
There are many reasons to study Biology. This answer mainly refers to A-level, but can be for other stages of education development too. Studying Biology not only lets you see how the world around you and your body works, but why it works that way. It gives you the knowledge to look after your body and others' around you and lets you understand things you might never have done before. Biology also is very useful for both medical and social science professions. Psychology, dentistry, medicine, child development and geography all incorporate [however high or low] biology, as well as Maths and the other Science cores [Chemistry and Physics, though these two are perhaps more mathematical than core biology itself]. Also, if you are thinking of studying Biology at a much advanced level, then biology gives you the capacity to make a heady difference in somebody's life. Biology can, has and will save lives; what would help us find a cure for cancer? Cancer in itself is biology; so therefore, the cure must lie within it. I myself hope to study Biology in the future, for a neurosurgical degree. Biology can lead to all sorts of oppurtunities; and if you don't like a certain part of Biology? You can always major/graduate in another aspect of it. For example, if you do not enjoy geographical biology, you can always study the human body and vice versa. If you prefer to learn about the liver and not the brain in Biology, you can study that, as Biology is a very vast subject. I hope my answer has been useful to you. BananaMilkshake
by studying biology you can make informed decisions on issues that impact you and our society. And if you know more about the environment you can help save it.
to help us learn more in maths and learn differant methords
It has more fun, so you can learn through playing