Agriculture - science and practice of producing crops and livestock
Anatomy - study of the animal form, particularly human body
Astrobiology - branch of Biology concerned with the effects of outer space on living organisms and the search for extraterrestrial life.
Biochemistry - the study of the structure and function of cellular components, such as proteins
Bioclimatology - a science concerned with the influence of climates on organisms
Bioengineering - a broad-based engineering discipline that deals with bio-molecular processes, product design, sustainability and analysis Biogeography - attempts to describe the changing distributions and geographic patterns of living and fossil species of plants and animals
Bioinformatics - information technology as applied to the life sciences, Biomathematics - mathematical biology
Biophysics - applies the theories and methods of physical sciences to questions of biology
Biotechnology - applied science that is concerned with biological systems
Botany - the scientific study of plants
Cell biology - the study of cells
Chronobiology - a science that studies time-related phenomena in living organisms
Conservation Biology - concerned with the studies and schemes of protection Cryobiology - the study of the effects of low temperatures on living organisms Developmental Biology
Ecology - the scientific study of the relationships between plants, animals and their environment.
Ethnobiology - a study of the past and present human interactions with the environment
Evolutionary Biology - a subfield concerned with the origin and descent of species
Freshwater Biology - a science concerned with the life of freshwater habitats Genetics - a science that deals with heredity
Geobiology - a science that combines geology to the study of organisms Immunobiology - a study of the structure and function of the immune system Marine Biology - study of ocean plants and animals
Medicine - the science which relates to the prevention, cure or alleviation of disease
Microbiology - the branch of biology that deals with microorganisms
Molecular Biology - the branch of biology that deals with the form of macromolecules essential to life.
Mycology - the study of fungi
Neurobiology - the branch of biology that deals with the anatomy and physiology of the nervous system.
Paleobiology - the study of the forms of life existing in prehistoric or geologic times
Parasitology - the study of parasites
Pathology - the study of disease and its causes, processes, development, and consequences
Pharmacology - the study of preparation and use of drugs and synthetic medicines
Physics - the study of matter and its motion
Physiology - the biological study of the functions of living organisms and their parts
Protistology - the study of protists
Psychobiology - the study of mental functioning and behavior in relation to other biological processes
Toxicology - the study of how natural or man-made poisons cause undesirable effects in living organisms
Virology - study of viruses
Zoology - The branch of biology that deals with animals and animal life, including the study of the structure,physiology, development and classification. Ethology - the study of animal behaviour
Entomology - the scientific study of insects
Ichthyology - the study of fishes
Herpetology - the study of reptiles and amphibians.
Ornithology - the study of birds
Mammalogy - the study of mammals
Primatology - the science that deals with primates
There are several branches of biology. They are agriculture, anatomy, biochemistry, bio engineering, bioinformatics, biomathematics, biomechanics, biophysics, cell biology, conservation, developmental biology, and medicine. These are just a few.
Some branches of biology include microbiology (study of microorganisms), botany (study of plants), zoology (study of animals), and ecology (study of ecosystems). Unfortunately, I am unable to provide pictures in this text-based format, but you can easily find images of these branches by searching online or in biology textbooks.
Biology can be classified into several branches, including genetics, ecology, zoology, botany, microbiology, and physiology. Each branch focuses on a specific aspect of living organisms and their interactions with the environment.
Some branches of biology include zoology (study of animals), botany (study of plants), genetics (study of inheritance), microbiology (study of microorganisms), ecology (study of ecosystems), biochemistry (study of chemical processes in living organisms), and molecular biology (study of biological processes at the molecular level).
I guess you could say the main "branches" of Science are: Physics Chemistry Astronomy Geology Oceanography Paleontology Meteorology Biology Zoology Medicine c:)
The 12 major branches of biology are zoology-study of animals
Biology has about 29 branches which deals with the study of both plants and animals. Some of these branches are comparative anatomy, morphology, ecology, biochemistry and molecular biology.
The branches of classical biology include botany (study of plants), zoology (study of animals), and microbiology (study of microorganisms). The three main branches of biology are botany (study of plants), zoology (study of animals), and microbiology (study of microorganisms).
There are several branches of biology. They are agriculture, anatomy, biochemistry, bio engineering, bioinformatics, biomathematics, biomechanics, biophysics, cell biology, conservation, developmental biology, and medicine. These are just a few.
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Biochemistry, computational biology! You can get more information about biology in my profile.
The two main branches of biology are BOTANY (study of plants) and ZOOLOGY (study of animals).Although there have been discussions that there are actually three main branches of biology, this time including MICROBIOLOGY (study of microorganisms), but as far as it goes, botany and zoology are still the main branches of biology
Is interesting? I would say evolutionary biology, but I am biased.
Science is divided into three categories: physics, chemistry & biology. the three branches of biology are zoology, botany & anthropology.
Chemistry, Biology, Engineering & Nutrition are the branches of food science.