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Biology has about 29 branches which deals with the study of both plants and animals. Some of these branches are comparative anatomy, morphology, ecology, biochemistry and molecular biology.
There are several branches of biology. They are agriculture, anatomy, biochemistry, bio engineering, bioinformatics, biomathematics, biomechanics, biophysics, cell biology, conservation, developmental biology, and medicine. These are just a few.
The science of taxonomy is particularly related to evolutionary biology, and to ecology.
Some branches of biology include microbiology (study of microorganisms), botany (study of plants), zoology (study of animals), and ecology (study of ecosystems). Unfortunately, I am unable to provide pictures in this text-based format, but you can easily find images of these branches by searching online or in biology textbooks.
A zoologist is a person who studies biology in the animal kingdom. Some famous zoologists include Georgina Sweet, Roger Payne, and Steve Irwin.
Some of the most exciting branches of biology include genomics, neuroscience, and synthetic biology. Genomics is revolutionizing our understanding of genetics and evolution, while neuroscience is unlocking the mysteries of the brain and behavior. Synthetic biology is pushing the boundaries of what is possible by designing and engineering new biological systems and organisms.
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Some branches of biology include zoology (study of animals), botany (study of plants), genetics (study of inheritance), microbiology (study of microorganisms), ecology (study of ecosystems), biochemistry (study of chemical processes in living organisms), and molecular biology (study of biological processes at the molecular level).
There are many branches of biology. Some are given below. 1. Botany - Βοτανική 2. Ecology - Οικολογία 3. Evolutionary Biology - Εξελικτική Βιολογία 4. Marine Biology - Θαλάσσιας Βιολογίας 5. Microbiology - Μικροβιολογία 6. Zoology - Ζωολογία 7. Oceanography - Ωκεανογραφία 8. Oncology - Ογκολογία 9. Virology - Ιολογίας 10. Structural biology - Δομική βιολογία
Some key branches of evolutionary biology include population genetics, molecular evolution, phylogenetics, and evolutionary ecology. These branches focus on understanding genetic variation within populations, changes in gene frequencies over time, the relationships between different species, and how organisms interact with their environments in an evolutionary context.
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