To be a surgeon, you should take math and science classes in high school, then take biology or premed classes in college and go to medical school.
Biology for sure. Biology for sure.
You need to study biology to become a surgeon because surgeons need a detailed understanding of human physiology, and biology is a prerequisite for that. Actually, this is debatable. Studying animals and plants may contribute in a general way to understanding how to learn in science but one can become a surgeon without knowing anything about ferns and rats.
Well its might depend on what you are studying first of all and what Field of work you want to be in OR The type of surgeon (:
Biology
Biology... i think :)
In high school, you should study extra hard in your biology, chemistry, mathematics, and physics classes (if you have them). In college you will want to take as much biology as you can, biochemistry, organic chemistry, physics, mathematics (at least one year of solid level calculus), and chemistry. Your college will have specific requirements for a degree in Biology (sometimes referred to as "pre-med"), although you can become a heart surgeon with an undergraduate degree in History, art, anything at all. As long as you can pass the MCATS. It should be mentioned that you won't learn heart-surgeon specific information until after a few years of graduate level study.
The Study of Biology includes the study of Molecular /Ecology Biology,Cells, Living nonliving things, our environment, Genetics, Evolution, a little bit of Chemistry and Physics, Behavioral Biology, Physiology,Geography, in short, all sciences combined make Biology- study of life.
Study of
Biology. Bio- = life -logy= The study of Biology = The study of life.
If you are Still in highschool you should definetly do biology
Biology is the study of living things not proteins