Genetic Engineering.
Ecology, the study of interactions among organisms and their ecosystem.
Ecology
In biotechnology you will mainly be dealing with subject like Biochemistry, Bio process engineering, immunology, cell biology, micro biology, molecular biology, genetics, system biology, biophysics, and bioinformatics.
The purpose of fungus in the outdoors is to breakdown, digest, and recycle dead organic growth and materials. It is natures way of dealing with refuse such as dead leaves, dead trees, dead animals, etc. It is natures vast digestion system. Research has found that there are types of fungus which are of use to mankind for medicines and also fuels.Whether or not living organisms have "purpose" is not something that can be answered by scientists. This is a philosophical question to which we do not know the answer. In fact, we may never know the answer. Science can describe the function of fungi in the biosphere.Fungi function mostly as heterotrophs and decay organisms, breaking down the tissue of dead organisms to extract energy and nutrients, thus forming soil and mobilising nutrients. There are exceptions, though. Some fungi are pathogenic (disease-causing) parasites in living things, such as athlete's foot and corn smut, while others are mutualists, such as mycorrhizae and those that form lichens.
anatomy. :)
Mechanical Engineering is a branch of engineering dealing with the design, construction, and use of machines. Mechanical engineering is the discipline that applies the principles of engineering, physics, and materials science for the design, analysis, manufacturing, and maintenance of mechanical systems.
Inflammation is the body's way of dealing with unwanted materials and organisms in the body. It is a part of the immune systems reaction.
what are the five industries which electrical engineering carrier is dealing with
Ecology
ecology.....
the discipline dealing with the energy a body has by virtue of its motion.
so that they can have a better chance of finding the mass
the branch of biology dealing with the relations and interactions between organisms and their environment, including other organisms.
Aerospace Engineering Automotive engineering Biological/Chemical Engineering: Including Biochemical, Biomedical, Biosystems, Biomolecular, and Chemical engineering Chemical Engineering: Deals with the process of converting raw materials or chemicals into more useful or valuable forms Computer Engineering Civil Engineering: This is a wide-ranging field including building engineering, civil engineering, construction engineering, industrial, manufacturing, mechanical, materials and control engineering Electrical and Computer Engineering: Very diverse field including Computer Engineering, Communication/Communication systems engineering, Information Technology, Electrical Engineering, Electronics Engineering, Microelectronic Engineering, Microelectronics, Nanotechnology, Mechatronics, Software Engineering, Systems, Wireless and Telecommunications, Photovoltaic and Power Engineering Electrical Controls Engineering: A relatively new and more specialized subdiscipline of Electrical Engineering that focuses on integrating Electrical Controls, and their programming. Engineering Management: Which is the application of engineering principles to the planning and operational management of industrial and manufacturing operations Environmental Engineering: Includes fields such as Environmental, Geological, Geomatic, Mining, Marine, and Ocean engineering Geomatics Engineering: The acquisition, modeling, analysis and management of spatial data. Focuses on satellite positioning, remote sensing, land surveying, wireless location and Geographic Information Systems (GIS). Industrial Engineering: Which studies facilities planning, production management, statistical quality control, etc. Instrumentation engineering: which is a branch of engineering dealing with measurement Manufacturing Engineering: Includes operations management and production management Materials Engineering: Includes metallurgy, polymer and ceramic engineering Mechanical Engineering: Includes engineering of machines and engines Mechatronics Engineering: Is a combination of Mechanical Engineering, Electronic Engineering, and Computer Engineering. Naval Engineering: Includes Naval Architecture and Ship construction Nuclear Engineering: Includes nuclear and radiological engineering
The first line of defense against hazardous materials is engineering controls to keep the hazardous material from getting where people are.
Ecology, the study of interactions among organisms and their ecosystem.
The job of a structural engineer is to deal with the analysis and design of the structurre. They choose the materials that must support the loads and resist tension and compression. The structure must be able to withstand the forces, weather and some natural disasters.