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marine biologists study aquatic animals, plants, and organisms. some of their work is done on computers. sometimes they go on dives to study. I want to be a marine a biologist when I grow up.
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Branches of Biology Guest Author - Alegra BartzatBranches of BiologyBiology, the study of life, has many aspects to it and many specializations within this broad field. Below is an alphabetical list of many of the branches of biology.Agriculture - study of producing crops from the land, with an emphasis on practical applicationsAnatomy - the study of the animal form, with an emphasis on human bodiesBiochemistry - the study of the chemical reactions required for life to exist and function, usually a focus on the cellular levelBioengineering - the study of biology through the means of engineering with an emphasis on applied knowledge and especially related to biotechnology.Bioinformatics - also classified as a branch of information technology (IT) it is the study, collection, and storage of genomic dataBiomathematics or Mathematical Biology - the study of biological processes through mathematics, with an emphasis on modeling.Biomechanics - often considered a branch of medicine, the study of the mechanics of living beings, with an emphasis on applied use through artificial limbs, etc.Biophysics - the study of biological processes through physics, by applying the theories and methods traditionally used in the physical sciencesBiotechnology - a new and sometimes controversial branch of biology that studies the manipulation of living matter, including genetic modificationBotany - the study of plantsCell Biology - the study of the cell as a complete unit, and the molecular and chemical interactions that occur within a living cell.Conservation Biology - the study of the preservation, protection, or restoration of the natural environment, natural ecosystems, vegetation, and wildlifeCryobiology - the study of the effects of lower than normally preferred temperatures on living beings.Developmental Biology - the study of the processes through which an organism develops, from zygote to full structure.Ecology - the study of the ecosystem as a complete unit, with an emphasis on how species and groups of species interact with other living beings and non-living elements.Entomology - the study of insectsEnvironmental Biology - the study of the natural world, as a whole or in a particular area, especially as affected by human activityEpidemiology - a major component of public health research, it is the study of factors affecting the health and illness of populationsEthology - the study of animal behavior.Evolution or Evolutionary Biology - the study of the origin and decent of species over timeGenetics - the study of genes and heredity.Herpetology - the study of reptiles (and amphibians?)Histology - The study of cells and tissue, a microscopic branch of anatomy.Ichthyology - the study of fishMacrobiology - the study of biology on the level of the macroscopic individual (plant, animal, or other living being) as a complete unit.Mammology - the study of mammalsMarine Biology - the study of ocean ecosystems, plants, animals, and other living beings.Medicine - the study of the human body in health and disease, with allopathic medicine focusing on alleviating or curing the body from states of diseaseMicrobiology - the study of microscopic organisms (microorganisms) and their interactions with other living thingsMolecular Biology - the study of biology and biological functions at the molecular level, some cross over with biochemistryMycology - the study of fungiNeurobiology - the study of the nervous system, including anatomy, physiology, even pathologyOceanography - the study of the ocean, including ocean life, environment, geography, weather, and other aspects influencing the ocean. See Marine BiologyOrnithology - the study of birdsPaleontology - the study of fossils and sometimes geographic evidence of prehistoric lifePathobiology or pathology - the study of diseases, and the causes, processes, nature, and development of diseaseParisitology - the study of parasites and parasitismPharmacology - the study and practical application of preparation, use, and effects of drugs and synthetic medicines.Physiology - the study of the functioning of living organisms and the organs and parts of living organismsPhytopathology - the study of plant diseasesPre-medicine - a college major that covers the general aspects of biology as well as specific classes relevant to the study of medicineVirology - the study of viruses and some other virus-like agents, usually considered part of microbiology or pathologyZoology - the study of animals and animal life, including classification, physiology, development, and behavior (See also Entomology, Ethology, Herpetology, Ichthyology, Mammology, Ornithology
It means "the study of". zoology is the study of animals, Geology is the study of the earth.
they sometimes study storms and hurricanes and such others you would have to go on th website to get the complete answer of this question
Enver Bostanci has written: 'A biometrical and morphological study of the astragalus and calcaneus of the Roman people of Gordium in Anatolia' -- subject(s): Foot
Maybe if you look on trusted Greek sites it will tell you, but sometimes the site is complete nonsense. Study your Greek stuff!
A visibility study is complete study about the project , budget and market studies with competitor study and marketing mix .
Analysis of anything is a thorough study of its component parts, leading to a complete understanding of a problem or subject.
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It depends on how much time you have to study and complete your exams. If you have a lot of time and can study quickly, you could complete the entire course in six months, but Stratford gives you up to two years to complete a course. That's one of the best things about Stratford Career Institute, you can study at your own pace!
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You can study any field within psychology, provided you complete the appropriate prerequisites.
its usually 4 years but depends on your capability to complete
Sometimes it does but some times it does not
You get your qualifications from your School and University where you study and complete your course