There are many reasons to study Biology. This answer mainly refers to A-level, but can be for other stages of education development too. Studying Biology not only lets you see how the world around you and your body works, but why it works that way. It gives you the knowledge to look after your body and others' around you and lets you understand things you might never have done before. Biology also is very useful for both medical and social science professions. Psychology, dentistry, medicine, child development and geography all incorporate [however high or low] biology, as well as Maths and the other Science cores [Chemistry and Physics, though these two are perhaps more mathematical than core biology itself]. Also, if you are thinking of studying Biology at a much advanced level, then biology gives you the capacity to make a heady difference in somebody's life. Biology can, has and will save lives; what would help us find a cure for cancer? Cancer in itself is biology; so therefore, the cure must lie within it. I myself hope to study Biology in the future, for a neurosurgical degree. Biology can lead to all sorts of oppurtunities; and if you don't like a certain part of Biology? You can always major/graduate in another aspect of it. For example, if you do not enjoy geographical biology, you can always study the human body and vice versa. If you prefer to learn about the liver and not the brain in Biology, you can study that, as Biology is a very vast subject. I hope my answer has been useful to you. BananaMilkshake
Some important reasons for studying biology are to learn about living organisms and how they interact with their environment. This information can help living things continue to live.
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We study biology for many reasons. Biology is the study of life. Life consists majorly of plants and animals. We study animals and plants to know more about them,their activities and how relate with other organisms. With the knowledge of this,biologists can counter any problem that affects living organisms and even manipulate them for the benefit of humankind.
Yes it is because you should know how the animals work and think
Biology is simpy the study of organisms (animals, plants, bacteria,viruses,funghi etc.) and by extension nature itself. Smallpox is a disease that affects only humans and is deadly, covering the victim in rashes and blisters that can cause blindness and limb deformities. And so by studying humans and the causes and effects of smallpox on them, one is studying biology.
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well, one definite benefit is the better understanding of the world around you once you study Biology. some other benefits might be the various jobs you can have after you earn a degree in some form of biology, like, for example, marine biology. This is a test question from Connections Academy. Do your own studying!
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Understanding the structure and function of cells is fundamental to all of the biological sciences.
It is the "pulling apart" of an organism used mainly in lectures on students studying human biology or biology.
There is little point in studying a subject that you are not interested in.
Seed biology is important for studying the anatomy of seeds and understanding plant reproduction.
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No, studying crystals has more to do with geology.
Biology and Life.
Biology or Biochemistry
Taking biology can be helpful when studying criminology as it provides a foundational understanding of the human body and key biological concepts that relate to criminal behavior. However, it may not be essential depending on the specific focus of your criminology studies.