Biology is the study of life. Someone who is trying to treat an illness must have a good understanding about how the human body works. This knowledge can come from the study of Biology.
Doctors need to study biology to be able to practice medicine.
in what way is etymology of biological terms helpful to students in biology
yes. but most likely you would have to study it anyway in the medicine course.. depends on the country and school you are in..
you learn about the body of living organism and their diseases in biology and search about thier cure
You need to study biology,medicine,and science. that's the subjects YOu have to study have a great time getting into Harvard:)
On what I know biology and medicine.
The most important is chemistry, however biology maths and physics are good a levels to study medicine
Yes. Depending on what aspects of him or her you wish to study, you may need psychology, biology, medicine.
Human Biology, Chemistry, a bit of physics is what is required for understanding Medicine. But check out the pre-requisites required in your Country/Region or at the institute you prefer to study as they vary a lot. Medical schools are not looking for Biology majors. They want you to be well-rounded, which means Philosophy, Drama, or basket-weaving as a major, with a minor in Math, Physics or Chemistry. Save Biology for medical school.
The word biology is gotten from a greek words -bios and logos meaning life and study so there for the word biology includes the study of plants and animals
Wikipedia describes pharmacology as "... the branch of medicine and biology concerned with the study of drug action."
Biology- to find out about the human body. Chemistry- medicine Maths- Sums