Biology- is the science of studying living organisms.
It can't be used in human's but it can be used to describe the function of the human body. Biology is the study of living organisms, the knowledge gained as a result of what is learned as a result of this study, ( and this is a constantly ongoing process) is used to help people in the production of better medicines healthier life styles and an understanding of the interaction with other forms of life and human beings. This in the long-run can lead to a healthier and more environmentally balanced environment for all creatures.
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Our first actual knowledge of biology came during the renaissance period.
Human Biology refers to quite literally the biology of the human body. Cell Biology can consist of both the life processes of animals (humans) and plants or bacteria, at the cellular level.
Embryology
Yes. In biology, "inferior" means below (in the "standard position", which for humans is standing).
Humans (and other animals) derive their energy from digesting food which is eaten. The mechanism is a subject for biology, so I should rephrase your question as 'How do humans get their energy from food?' and put it into the Biology section.
Anthropoid refers to an ape or monkey closely related to humans. This term is used in biology and taxonomy to categorize primates such as gorillas, chimpanzees, and orangutans.
what are the tools of biology
Physiology.
Physiology.
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The study of humans, plants, and animals is known as anthropology. It seeks to understand the biological and cultural aspects of these organisms, as well as their interactions and relationships with each other and the environment.