well yeah if they study life and if somthing isn't living its dead and death has to do with life so yes they would
Biology
That would probably be psychology
Is it what? Is it interesting? Is it useful? Is it purple? Is it... oh, never mind. Your "question" isn't actually a question - you need to add the word "What" at the beginning. Like this:"What is the branch of biology that deals with the grouping and naming of living things?"...But the answer to your non-question is "taxonomy".
Biology
The science is called Taxonomy.
the 2 divisions of science are: biological science-it deals w/ the study of living things... physical science-it deals w/ the study of non-living things..
No, earth science primarily focuses on the study of non-living things, such as rocks, soil, and natural processes like erosion and plate tectonics. The major branch that deals with living things is biology.
Biology
yes, but not all the time
Biological science is the branch of science that deals with the study of living things. On the other hand, physical science deals with the study of matter and energy.
Biology is the science that deals with the study of living things, including their structure, function, growth, evolution, and distribution. It encompasses a wide range of disciplines such as genetics, ecology, physiology, and microbiology.
Branch of science that deals with study of living things is called Biology .
Physical science deals with Physics and Chemistry and is called as natural science. It deals with how things interact in nature and with one another and is more often inorganic or lifeless science. On the other hand biological science deals with the living world and mainly how the various systems sustain within a living body. As such it is organic in nature.
When scientists group living things, it is called taxonomy. Taxonomy is the branch of science that deals with the classification and naming of living organisms based on shared characteristics.
Physical science focuses on the study of non-living matter and energy, such as physics and chemistry, while biological science focuses on the study of living organisms, including biology and ecology. Physical science seeks to understand the fundamental laws governing the natural world, while biological science explores the structure, function, and behavior of living organisms.
biology
The term used by scientists to classify all living things is "taxonomy". Taxonomy is the branch of science that deals with the identification, naming, and classification of organisms based on their characteristics and evolutionary relationships.