There are actually three general types: zoology, Biology and Animal Science. Zoology is the study of ALL animals, from the unicellular organisms to the largest land/sea animals on the planet. Biology covers all plants and animals. Animal Science is an agricultural-related degree that specializes in the study of farm animals, common and exotic from cows to chickens and everything else in between.
One way to study life sciences, is by taking samples from plants or animals and observing them under a microscope.
The reason why zoology differs from other biological sciences is because ZOOLOGY is the study of animals and everything about it.
Center for Advanced Study in the Behavioral Sciences was created in 1954.
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Natural Sciences
natural sciences are subjects which can be scientifically proven
It is difficult to know what "the other sciences" might be when we don't know what science you are starting off with. But all sciences are characterized by a methodology--the scientific method--which involves formulating a hypothesis and then trying by means of experiments to disprove it. If the hypothesis proves difficult to disprove, then we have more confidence in it. Among the sciences are Biology (the study of living things), Chemistry (the study of the properties of substances), Physics (the study of physical objects), Astronomy (the study of extraterrestrial objects), Anatomy (the study of the human body). Anatomy can be considered to be a branch of Biology, as can Zoology (the study of animals) and Botany (the study of plants). Chemistry can be divided into Organic Chemistry (the study of substances produced by living things) and Inorganic Chemistry (the study of substances not produced by living things). A number of disciplines apply the scientific method to human behaviour, and these are called the bevioural or social sciences. Among the foremost of these are Psychology (the study of mental phenomena) and Sociology (the study of human group behaviour).
The sciences that study teeth are mainly dentistry and orthodontistry. Others are biology, anatomy and paleontology.
There are several natural sciences, that is, the sciences that study the natural and observable world.Zoology, the study of animals - further divided into entomology (insects), ornithology (birds); and so on. A new branch for each group of animals.Botany studies other living things such as plants, mosses, ferns, and so on; each branch of which also has its own name.Geology studies rocks and landform processes.Chemistry studies the identity of elements and chemicals and their interactions.Astronomy studies stars and their processes and lives.Physics studies the actions and interactions of matter on the macroscopic and nanoscopic scales.
There are many but here are a few:Geology: study of the lithosphere (with numerous subfields)Geophysics: study of physics relating to Earth such as magnetic and gravitational fieldsSoil Sciences: study of the non-rocky crustHydrology: study of the hydrosphereGlaciology: study of the icy part of EarthAtmospheric Sciences: study of the atmosphere
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