physics is connected to everything! but directly, the best example is probably diffusion
The topic of biophysics explores the relationship between biological processes and physical principles. It involves studying phenomena such as membrane transport, cell mechanics, and neural signaling using concepts from physics such as thermodynamics, mechanics, and electricity.
No, it's biology
Physics biology and chemistry are related to each other because they both perform roles for each other. Physics and biology are related to each other because they both determine the movement patterns and speeds of life forms.
In a way. This term occurs mainly in biology or geography (if we talk about school subjects). Biogas is used to generate energy, thus it is related to physics.
The study of biology depends on learning a lot of things by heart using little logic whereas physics depends a lot on reasoning and logic. In physics, you learn little and reason a lot and in biology, you learn a lot but reason little (for the same amount of knowledge).
Though biologists and doctors are yet unable (for the most part) to use physics to get answers to biological questions and problems, all of biology operates according to the laws of physics (and chemistry, which is merely a subcategory of physics). Everything in biology, therefore, can be explained in terms of physics and represented by mathematical equations. It will, however, take scientists many years before humans are able to use Physics in Biology (if that time ever does come). Generally speaking, all of the body's properties, and everything it does, is a result of electromagnetic (technically electroweak) forces. The chemical processes all result from the forces between the atoms' and molecules' protons and electrons. Technically, the nuclear forces are also at work but only for holding the subatomic particles together so that the atoms do not decompose, and that's not unique to living organisms, and hence the nuclear forces do not directly relate to biology.
the four domains of science are chemistry,physics,biology and math
They are many in astronomy, medicine, physics, mathematics, biology, .... refer to related question and link below.
Students study habits and their academic performance in Biology are directly related. The better the student's study habits are the better they will perform in Biology.
First step would be to look for biology specialised magazines, journals or websites. One could also look for recent textbook publications in a library.
Physics is the most fundamental of all natural science.Principles of physics related with chemistry,biology,biophysics,meteorology,geology
Chemistry, Biology, and Physics. All others stem from those three, which themselves are very inter-related.
Charles Darwin is considered to be the father of modern biology. Aristotle termed 'natural philosophy' which we would define today as physics, biology and natural sciences. See the related links for more information.