Any study of living things, opposed to Physical Science (study of non-living things). Depending on the curriculum you study, you can study a number of different things. The usual educations in this subject are usually study of cells, plants, animals, humans, how they work, how they are connected, how things grow, and the reproductive systems of each.
life science and subdivition
Natural Science is divided into three main groups: physical sciences, life sciences, and Earth sciences. Physical sciences study non-living matter and energy, life sciences focus on living organisms and their interactions, and Earth sciences examine the Earth and the processes that shape it.
earths sciences,life sciences and physical sciences
a. mathematics b. physical sciences c. earth sciences d. life sciences e.social science
Yes, Biochemistry is a biological science. Whereas Biology deals with life, biochemistry deals with the chemical reactions that make life occur and sustain it.
Engineering is not typically included in the study of social sciences, as it falls under the realm of STEM (science, technology, engineering, and mathematics) fields. Social sciences generally encompass disciplines such as sociology, psychology, anthropology, economics, political science, and geography.
In earth science, you learn things in terms of geology but for life sciences, you learn the living creatures or "organisms" on earth.
Biology
geography, geology, geophysics, hydrology, climatology, etc.
Life sciences are the science disciplines that study living things. Life science courses may include Biology, anatomy and physiology, and virology.
all life sciences .
its not life sciences deals with LIVING ORGANISMS