The Theory of Evolution
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it is definitely Biology
no need to explain
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The three major branches of biology and their differences are as follows: Botany deals with the study of distinct aspects of plants. Zoology deals with the study of different aspects of animals. Microbiology deals with the study of various aspects of microorganisms.
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Evolution is the cornerstone of life, and biology is the fundamental study of life. Evolution, then, is integral to the study of all aspects of biology.
Molecular evidence can prove or disprove some fylogenetic relations between organisms that were previously based on morphologic aspects or ecologic aspects.
Program administration manages the connection of the complex interdisciplinary relation of environmental toxicology, biology, economics, law and natural resource management. This also provides framework determining issues that raise important management or policy implication.