Biology is called life science because it is the study of all living organisms. It does not focus on anything that is not alive.
Molecular biology is the study of how proteins and other molecules interact. Plant Molecular Biology studies this in plants. Each gene is a blueprint for a protein, and it is variation in genes that produces the differences between species, as well as inherited differences between individuals of the same species. So, by studying life at the molecular level we can gain new insights into nature of life. Plant molecular biology might include identifying and understanding useful proteins in one species that confer a trait such as disease or drought resistance, and introducing them into another species which you would like to have that trait. Alternatively, it might be useful for inventing a new weed killer that is specific to weed species, but does not kill the crop you are trying to protect.
Your in the wrong category this would be in species and biology
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.
A species that is not extinct is referred to as Extant in Biology.
The whole science of Ecology is based on this!!!! (And ecology is a branch of biology!)
organism
Mary Margaret Jordan has written: 'Investigation of the biology, epidemiology and control of leaf blotch diseases of Allium species'
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A niche is an organism or species role in the ecosystem.
Biology
new species coming into a population
Evolution in Biology terms means a change in a species over a long period of time. It can take several generations for a characteristic in a species to change.
Biology is called life science because it is the study of all living organisms. It does not focus on anything that is not alive.
The target cell, the receptor, and the species.
Molecular biology is the study of how proteins and other molecules interact. Plant Molecular Biology studies this in plants. Each gene is a blueprint for a protein, and it is variation in genes that produces the differences between species, as well as inherited differences between individuals of the same species. So, by studying life at the molecular level we can gain new insights into nature of life. Plant molecular biology might include identifying and understanding useful proteins in one species that confer a trait such as disease or drought resistance, and introducing them into another species which you would like to have that trait. Alternatively, it might be useful for inventing a new weed killer that is specific to weed species, but does not kill the crop you are trying to protect.
"The Origin of the Species" forms the foundation for all modern biology.