Paleontology and evolutionary biology would study organisms that lived 10 million years ago. Paleontology focuses on the study of fossils and ancient life forms, while evolutionary biology examines the processes that have shaped the diversity of life over time, including how organisms have evolved and adapted.
I guess you could say the main "branches" of Science are: Physics Chemistry Astronomy Geology Oceanography Paleontology Meteorology Biology Zoology Medicine c:)
Paleontology, which studies ancient life through fossils, would be the most relevant branch of natural science to study an organism that lived 10 million years ago. Other related branches could include evolutionary biology, geology, and archaeology.
The study of life science begins at the Kindergarten Level in public schools. It is very simplistic but most major science disciplines begin at this grade level.
There are actually 10 fields: Biology, Physiology, Ethology, Botany, Zoology, Herpetology, Iohthiology, Paleontology, Microbiology, and Biochemistry.
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Life Science and Earth Science are branches of Natural Science that include the study of organisms from millions of years ago.
I dont know what is ten branches of Science...
Paleontology and evolutionary biology would study organisms that lived 10 million years ago. Paleontology focuses on the study of fossils and ancient life forms, while evolutionary biology examines the processes that have shaped the diversity of life over time, including how organisms have evolved and adapted.
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Paleontology is the study of prehistoric life. Paleozoology is the study of prehistoric animals. Paleobotany is the study of prehistoric plants.
The Biological Of science is an experiment and under the sea rocks
Life Science and Earth Science are branches of Natural Science that include the study of organisms from millions of years ago.
Science 1. Life science 2. Astrophysics 3. Astronamy 4. Physics 5. Matter 6. Natural Resources 7. Chemistry 8. Anatomy 9. Health Science 10. Animal Kingdom
I guess you could say the main "branches" of Science are: Physics Chemistry Astronomy Geology Oceanography Paleontology Meteorology Biology Zoology Medicine c:)
zooogy,botany,ecology
Paleontology, which studies ancient life through fossils, would be the most relevant branch of natural science to study an organism that lived 10 million years ago. Other related branches could include evolutionary biology, geology, and archaeology.