Yes, Biology is the foundational knowledge that informs almost every task that a veterinarian performs.
Biology and chemistry courses. You will need a Bachelors of Biology, Science or specifically a veterinarian school to become a veterinarian.
Biology
Biology can involve math.
One day I hope to be a veterinarian and biology is my favorite subject.
It involve the study of living things.
In biology you learn how to dissect animal parts and bodies, so you need to know some of that knowledge for surgery when you're a doctor.
biology,physics,chemistry,biodiversity
Anything to do with biology really, as HPLC is a compound and most compounds would be used in biology work, anything that has to do with being a lab technician.
Yes, if you include biology.
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Yes, you need to understand biology, chemistry, physiology, physics, and anatomy -- just to name a few to start with -- in order to understand the processes occurring within a living being.
Biology is plants and animals Gardening Florist A career in Botany (botanist) Biology includes Marine Biology, and microbiology but they also involve animals