Yes you can. Those who pursue pharmacy school come from a variety of educational backgrounds. The critical issue is completing all the prerequisite coursework required by medical schools.
It depends on the specific occupational title within physiology. I could relate to a medical doctor, or a scientist within the biological sciences, etc. It is a broad field from which many specialties fall.
Depends which branch. Biological anthropology is life science, as it deals with human evolution and biology. Linguistic or cultural are social sciences. Archaeology could go either way depending on what is being uncovered.
This question could be answered in a variety of ways. In statistics for the biological sciences we use scales of measurement for variable types. In this case there are 4 types of variables: nominal (aka categorical), ordinal, interval (aka scale), and ratio.
There are many places where one could find information on biological weapons. One could check 'Ready' for information on biological weapons and threats.
Physical Science is distinguished from Biological Science.So, most studies of Mosquitoes would fall under biological science, and NOT physical science.I suppose one branch of physical sciences studies the water cycle. And, Mosquitoes, streams, brooks, and etc could be considered part of the water cycle, but that might be stretching things a bit.
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You would be prepared for pretty much any job involving computers and technology. If you add in some networking classes you could become a network administrator as well.
Biological hazards, also known as biohazards, refer to biological substances that pose a threat to the health of living organisms, primarily that of humans.
Normal food is biological . So it could have a bacteria that upsets your digestive system to the ugly max!