Bio-Geography
biogeography
The study of where organisms live is called ecology. It focuses on how organisms interact with their environment and with each other in specific locations.
Physiology is the study of the functioning of organisms.
Biologists study biology because they would like to study how living things live and interact with the organisms around them. College students also study biology if they want to go into the medical field, because they are dealing with living organisms.
Embryology is the study of the earliest growth stage of organisms.
Embryology is the study of the earliest growth stage of organisms.
Biology
Physiology- the study of the functioning of organsims
The study of where organisms can live is known as biogeography. Biogeography examines the distribution of species and ecosystems across space and time, taking into account factors such as climate, geography, and historical processes that influence their habitats.
"they cant! hahaha" actually, there are organisms in hot pools. they are called extremophiles. NASA scientists do study them, for further space colonisation.
The classic branches of biology include anatomy which is the study of the internal structures of living organisms. Cytology is the study of cells and their functions. Embryology is the study of early life. Ecology is the study of organisms and their environments. Ethology is the study of animal behavior. Histology is the study of tissues. Morphology is the study of is the study of the position of organs. Paleontology is the study of extinct organisms. Physiology is the study of biological functions. Taxonomy is the study of identifying and naming organisms.
The study of underwater creatures is called marine biology. Marine biology focuses on the biology, ecology, and behavior of organisms that live in saltwater environments, such as oceans, seas, and estuaries. Marine biologists study a wide range of organisms, from microscopic plankton to large marine mammals.
The study of marine organisms is called as marine Biology. Hope this helps!