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Biology is the study of living organisms, divided into many specialized fields that cover their morphology, physiology, anatomy, behavior, origin, and distribution.
You will want to take as many advanced classes in high school as possible. When you have a chance to take electives, take science classes (biology as many as possible). You will then want to select a college that offers Marine Biology as a major or concentration and apply. Once you are accepted into that college get a degree plan for being a Marine biologist and take those classes. You will have a college advisor or counselor that will help you prepare for this career.
we disected postmortem frogs in biology class.
Biology was really founded by Aristotle, who dissected animals.
there are many significants of biology like biology is concerened with fishring,plantation,agriculture,genetic engineering,increasing of milk,fleshand and an increasing the breeding process in animals
experimenting with animals and plants.
you have to be smart, good with animals, biology and many others classes and things you need to become a veterinarian mechanic.:)
the study of plants and animals in their living environment.
Yes they do. Marine biology has to do with the oceans inhabitants and dolphins and turtles are part of the oceans.
They are classed as amphibians - or were in my biology classes 40 years ago...
Literally millions of animals are bred and killed so the children can dissect them in biology classes at school.
Some of the classes (depending on availability / location of your school) F.F.A. - Future Farmers of America - livestock judging contests, etc. Equestrian Science - study of / working with horses. Biology classes - although it may be dissecting dead animals.
As many biology classes as you can take. As well as specilized marine or aquatics classes if they are available.
Biology is the study of living organisms, divided into many specialized fields that cover their morphology, physiology, anatomy, behavior, origin, and distribution.
Few colleges offer degrees in 'zoology', but most offer degrees in biology in which, after your basic classes, you can choose to focus on plants, animals, ecology, genetics, etc.
The class of Biology, like many other classes you take in high school, is an introduction to higher level classes (such as Chemistry and Physics), and it is an invaluable learning experience that can cause someone to become interested in Biology, even go on to acquire a job in that field later on in life.
Lizards are animals, and animals are related to biology, and biology is related to science.