Microbiology
The branches of classical biology include botany (study of plants), zoology (study of animals), and microbiology (study of microorganisms). The three main branches of biology are botany (study of plants), zoology (study of animals), and microbiology (study of microorganisms).
Eugene Rosenberg has written: 'Microbial Ecology and Infectious Disease' 'Microbial biology' -- subject(s): Microbiology 'Cell and molecular biology' -- subject(s): Cytogenetics, Molecular biology 'Beneficial microorganisms in multicellular life forms' -- subject(s): Host-bacteria relationships, Microbiological Processes, Symbiosis, Microorganisms
The four major subdivisions of biology are botany (study of plants), zoology (study of animals), microbiology (study of microorganisms), and ecology (study of interactions between organisms and their environment).
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There are 3 main branches in Biology: * zoology - the study of animals * botany - the study of plants * Microbiology - study of microorganisms
Microbiology is an area under the general science of Biology. It deals with the study of microorganisms (bacteria, fungi, viruses etc).
On the skin, even though its more likely to happen from the air if this for your biology homework.
Michael T. Madigan has written: 'Brock biology of microorganisms' -- subject(s): Microbiology
Pretty basic...actually.....a biologist has to study biology or in a simper form.....living things.....microorganisms, animals, insects...etc
UM in biology stands for micrometer, which is a unit of measurement equal to one millionth of a meter. It is commonly used to measure the size of cells, microorganisms, and other microscopic structures.
Fungi are just as essential to our biology as other microorganisms. Without them we would be lacking food and medicine.