Chemistry is physical science ( non-living things) ex: density, gravity, space, atom.
Biology is a life science ( living things) ex: cells, human anatomy, evolution, cellular respiration.
Chemistry is the study of matter and how it changes; all living organisms are made of matter (specifically, atoms, ions, and molecules). If you want to understand how organisms work, you need to understand the behavior of atoms and molecules. So biology absolutely depends on chemistry. All biologists know a lot of chemistry.
On the other hand, chemists don't necessarily need to know much biology; many chemists study the chemistry of living systems, but many study systems that have nothing to do with life.
Chemistry is strongly involved in genetics.
Depending on the high school you are in chemistry.will typically come after biology.
Yes. You need basic things like chemistry, physics, biology, and mathematics.
A biochemistry major is not a pure biology discipline. Biochemistry includes chemistry and the various disciplines in chemistry which also support biological theory.
Wellrounded.
there is chemistry biology and physics
biology, chemistry, and physics. ?
biology ,physic ,chemistry
the reason that chemistry is used in biology is because the reason they are both generalized in to chemistry is because they may be very different in what they study but they are both related in the way that chemistry helps us to understand the all the more complex side of biology.
mathemetics biology physics chemistry
Some are chemistry, geology, biology and astrology
For Biology BSc (biology) and for Chemistry BSc. (Chemistry) after this you can do Master and doctorate degrees. This is applicable in India.
no, chemistry is also important to biology but sometimes we doesn't involved
Biology and chemistry
Different science lessons are: Chemistry, Biology and Physics.
well, there are only 3 branches of science, BIOLOGY, CHEMISTRY, and PHYSICS.
It consists of chemistry, biology, physics, materials science, and engineering.