In ancient times, there was no distinction of Biology and other sciences. Different fields of sciences like biology, chemistry, physics and mathematics are met together in the writings of ancient scientists. In ancient times, these subjects were studied under one head "science", but with the passage of time, the science developed very much and the huge scientific knowledge was then divided into different branches.
However even today the interrelationship of these branches cannot be denied.
BiophysicsThe study of various biological phenomena according to principles of physics is called biophysics. For example, movement of muscles and bones based on principles of physics.
BiochemistryThe study of different biochemical like carbohydrates, proteins and nucleic acids etc found in cells of living organisms and hundreds of the underlying chemical reactions in cells of organisms is called biochemistry.
BiometryThe data obtained from observations and experiments on living organism is analyzed by various statistical methods. This is called Biometry.
BiogeographyThe study of plants and animals and the basis of geographical distribution is called Biogeography.
Bio-EconomicsThe study of living organisms from economic point of view is called Bio-Economics. It includes the study of cost effectiveness and viability of biological projects from commercial point of view.
Biotechnology and chemistry are related by how biotechnology incorporates Nanotechnology, it's properties and how it is manufactured and for what specific purposes. Also, the "reaction" it can have with other materials [natural or not]- for example; if a coat has a nanoparticle hydrophobic [water-hating] coating, it will block out water and leave it on the surface- for example, car windows. The small-time "reaction", as it were, that takes place for the nanoparticles to become and sustain a hydrophobic setting is biochemistry. I hope that helps :) BananaMilkshake. PS. - This, for all I know, could be totally wrong. I recently took a test in the subject. I'm going to find out in two weeks whether I passed or failed. If I passed, this is correct. If not, this is gibberish. I shall let you know.
Physics is the basis of chemistry.
Chemistry is the basis of biology.
Biology is the basis for psychology.
Psychology is the basis of sociology.
relationship between the chemistry and other field of science
Biology is a branch of science that can be learned similar to physics chemistry or geology etc. It is the study of cells, plants and animals, structure of DNA etc.
Biology deals with living things around us.
Physics deals with matter and energy.Matter is present nowhere but around us.
Chemistry deals with reactions and changes around us.
it is a life science that deals with human body and its environment. that is, body chemistry. likewise every other science deals on one thing or the other in relation to man or effect on man.
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relation of history to other sciences
Besides Physical Sciences, there are 3 other branches of science. These are Social Sciences, Formal Sciences and Applied Sciences.
The basic three fields of Science (used by most schools) are:Biology: the study of living things,Chemistry: matter and reactions,Physics: how the universe works.but there are other sciences that don't quite fit into just these three, such as Engineering and Computer Science. Mathematics is also usually classed as a Science.Wikipedia uses 5 types of sciences to categorize everything:Formal Science - Maths, Computer SciencePhysical Science - Chemistry, Physics, Astronomy, Earth ScienceLife Science - BiologySocial and Behavioural Science - History, Geography, PsychologyApplied Science - Engineering, HealthcareSee the 'Template:Science' link below for a list of categories and sub-categories that Wikipedia uses.
Well chemistry is the study of chemicals and elements molecules and such and how they react with each other and what they do biology is the study of life and climate science is the study of weather paterns and well climate of certain regions?
A huge impact - at least, in the life sciences. Evolutionary theory is the basal unifying model for all of biology. It forms the background and starting point for all new research in the life sciences. Its notions also find purchase in other fields of science, such as psychology and engineering.
Chemistry is used in the life sciences along with physics and other general knowledge areas.
All sciences use the basics of chemistry to get started. Biology, Zoology, botany, and medical sciences use chemistry in them along with electrical engineering that needs to make currents.
because chemistry is the center sciencse
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relation of history to other sciences
Actually all of the other sciences are similar to but the best one is chemistry. it is because chemistry includes matter and this is the same on physics.
physics, mathematics
chemistry contributes many things in other sciences in which it explain about the chemical changes that occurs in such processes or reactions of chemicals to other chemical. X-tian_hiRyu_a. JhOy21
Chemistry and Physics are the central sciences. There is little separation between the two at a theoretical level. All the other sciences depend upon these.
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Not just Biology and medicine, but all other sciences. Chemistry has been described as the "Central" science. Check out this link: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_central_science It interlopes with both Biology and Physics. It really depends what you want to eventually do