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No they are not capitalized. When referring to school subjects, only those that are languages should be capitalized.
english is one of the languages spoken in great many countries of the world so learning english
English, Science, Biology, History, Geography, and Languages. and chemistry for the different tyes of soil.
George Kingsley Zipf has written: 'The psycho-biology of languaage' 'La psychobiologie du langage' 'The psycho-biology of language' -- subject(s): Comparative Philology, Comparative linguistics, Language, Language and languages, Psycholinguistics, Semantics
Monica Pasquino has written: 'Tra l'evoluzione e il linguaggio' -- subject(s): Origin, Evolution (Biology), Language and languages
There are two possible words this could indicate : BIOLOGICAL - related to living creatures and functions of life BILINGUAL - speaking two languages
- study field labratory museum, methods.- The most important courses are. ratigraphy, sedimentation, mineralogy, sedimentary petrology, invertebrate paleontology, ecology, invertebrate and vertebrate zoology, paleobotany, evolutionary biology, and genetics.- You must have good comunication skills to get a job in paleontology.- computer skills are essential. - needs a strong background in biology, geology, mathematics, chemestry and physics.- different languages because stuff is usually written in different languages.
The literal meaning of anthropology is "the science of man."
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Biology is called life science because it is the study of all living organisms. It does not focus on anything that is not alive.
Sure! Here are 20 areas of biology: Genetics Ecology Cellular biology Evolutionary biology Microbiology Botany Zoology Biochemistry Physiology Immunology Neurobiology Biotechnology Molecular biology Marine biology Conservation biology Environmental biology Epidemiology Developmental biology Plant biology Animal behavior
The root word "ovi" generally refers to eggs or ovum in the context of biology or zoology. It can also refer to sheeps or sheep-related terms in some languages.