Though biologists and doctors are yet unable (for the most part) to use physics to get answers to biological questions and problems, all of Biology operates according to the laws of physics (and chemistry, which is merely a subcategory of physics). Everything in biology, therefore, can be explained in terms of physics and represented by mathematical equations. It will, however, take scientists many years before humans are able to use Physics in Biology (if that time ever does come).
Generally speaking, all of the body's properties, and everything it does, is a result of electromagnetic (technically electroweak) forces. The chemical processes all result from the forces between the atoms' and molecules' protons and electrons. Technically, the nuclear forces are also at work but only for holding the subatomic particles together so that the atoms do not decompose, and that's not unique to living organisms, and hence the nuclear forces do not directly relate to biology.
Chemistry is found in the other branches of science such as Biology and Physics. Chemistry actually evolved from Physics and is considered the central science due to its role in with other branches of science.
Biochemistry
Chemistry is a particularly fundamental form of knowledge, although not quite as fundamental as physics. You can't really understand chemistry without physics. You can't understand biology without chemistry. You can't understand medicine without biology. Sciences build upon more fundamental sciences.
Physical chemistry investigates the relationship between energy and matter at the atomic and molecular level. This branch of chemistry focuses on the principles and theories that govern the behavior of chemical systems in relation to energy changes.
a)biology b)physics c)chemistry d)geography That would be chemistry. Biology is the study of living things. Physics is the study of matter, motion, energy, force, and how the universe behaves. Geography is the study of the earth. So that leaves chemistry.
chemistry
Biology is the study of life and living organisms. Chemistry is the study of substances, their composition, and how they interact.
I strongly consider that all mankind should have notions of chemistry. Also many relations exist between chemistry and biology.
1).Biology-is the study of life and living organisms. 2).Chemistry-is the study of substances.
For Biology BSc (biology) and for Chemistry BSc. (Chemistry) after this you can do Master and doctorate degrees. This is applicable in India.
Biology and chemistry
no, chemistry is also important to biology but sometimes we doesn't involved
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One can study chemistry but not be a career chemist. However, a career chemist would study chemistry and then continue to do so throughout most of their lives.
yes
science biology, anatomy, chemistry, organic chemistry, and micro biology
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