It is far more probable that animal husbandry lead to biology.
If we will study biology then we will come to know the functions of parts of body and this will really help us during surgery
because you learn about the differnt kinds of animals and their characteristics which you can only learn in biology
Floods are almost impossible to predict. When a flood happens in an area with agriculture and animal husbandry it carries away or kills genetic material that is needed for breeding the next generation of plants and animals.
The study of biology provides essential insights into the functions and interactions of living organisms, which is crucial for improving agricultural practices. Understanding plant and animal genetics allows for the development of more resilient and high-yield crops and livestock. Additionally, knowledge of ecosystems and soil biology helps in creating sustainable farming techniques that enhance productivity while minimizing environmental impact. Ultimately, biology informs innovations that can address food security and agricultural sustainability challenges.
knowing informations about it help us to learn more about our living in this world... Including all the branches or sub- branches of biology.... It may help us to protect, provide, nourish, and avoid all the things that surround us, especially for ourselves.... Branches of biology are: * Agriculture - The study of producing crops from the land, with an emphasis on practical applications. * Anatomy - The study of the animal form, with an emphasis on human bodies. * Astrobiology - The branch of biology concerned with the effects of outer space on living organisms and the search for extraterrestrial life. * Biochemistry - The study of the chemical reactions required for life to exist and function, usually a focus on the cellular level. * bioengineering - The application of engineering to biology, specifically medical technologies * biophysics - The application of physics to biological processes * Biotechnology - A new and sometimes controversial branch of biology that studies the manipulation of living matter, including genetic modification. * Botany - The scientific study of plants and related organisms. * Cell Biology - The study of the cell as a complete unit, and the molecular and chemical interactions that occur within a living cell. * Cryobiology- The study of life in ice or very low temperatures. * Developmental Biology - The study of the processes by which an organism develops from a zygote to its full structure. This field includes the study of cellular differentiation as well as body structure development. * Ecology - The scientific study of the relationships between plants, animals, and their environment. * Entomology - The study of insects. * Environmental Biology - The study of the natural world, as a whole or in a particular area, especially as affected by human activity. * Ethology - The study of animal behavior. * Evolutionary Biology * Genetics - The branch of biology that deals with heredity, especially the mechanisms of hereditary transmission and the variation of inherited characteristics among similar or related organisms. * Herpetology - the study of reptiles * Histology - The study of cells and tissue, a microscopic branch of anatomy. * Ichthyology - The study of fish. * Mammology - The study of mammals. * Marine Biology - The study of animals living in water. * Microbiology - The study of organisms too small to see with the human eye. * Molecular biology * Neurobiology - The study of the nervous system, including anatomy, physiology, even pathology. * Oceanography - The study of the ocean, including ocean life, environment, geography, weather, and other aspects influencing the ocean. * paleontology - The study of fossils and remains of life. * Pathology- The study of diseases. * Physiology - The study of the parts of the body of different living and how they work. * Zoology - The study of animals and animal life, including classification, physiology, development, and behavior. --- It can help us to provide the things that we need and the things that the nature needs, to help our mother earth survive.....
studying biology upto 12th class can enable one to appear in the entrance examinations conducted by veterinary council of india yearly..for admission to BVSc &AH.degree in india....its a 5 yr course.after which one can register to become general veterinary practiomer.
in biology we study the features of different animals and plant when we study them we study their properties as well as their characteristics so when we study it we know which animal or plant is benifficcial in pollution control
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If we will study biology then we will come to know the functions of parts of body and this will really help us during surgery
because you learn about the differnt kinds of animals and their characteristics which you can only learn in biology
you learn about the body of living organism and their diseases in biology and search about thier cure
the study of fisheries also lead to biology........because bio means life and logy means the study of life so it is the study of all life in which fish production is also counted ..in this study we will know how to make new species of fishies ..and how to produce fishes in a large amount/
Floods are almost impossible to predict. When a flood happens in an area with agriculture and animal husbandry it carries away or kills genetic material that is needed for breeding the next generation of plants and animals.
knowing informations about it help us to learn more about our living in this world... Including all the branches or sub- branches of biology.... It may help us to protect, provide, nourish, and avoid all the things that surround us, especially for ourselves.... Branches of biology are: * Agriculture - The study of producing crops from the land, with an emphasis on practical applications. * Anatomy - The study of the animal form, with an emphasis on human bodies. * Astrobiology - The branch of biology concerned with the effects of outer space on living organisms and the search for extraterrestrial life. * Biochemistry - The study of the chemical reactions required for life to exist and function, usually a focus on the cellular level. * bioengineering - The application of engineering to biology, specifically medical technologies * biophysics - The application of physics to biological processes * Biotechnology - A new and sometimes controversial branch of biology that studies the manipulation of living matter, including genetic modification. * Botany - The scientific study of plants and related organisms. * Cell Biology - The study of the cell as a complete unit, and the molecular and chemical interactions that occur within a living cell. * Cryobiology- The study of life in ice or very low temperatures. * Developmental Biology - The study of the processes by which an organism develops from a zygote to its full structure. This field includes the study of cellular differentiation as well as body structure development. * Ecology - The scientific study of the relationships between plants, animals, and their environment. * Entomology - The study of insects. * Environmental Biology - The study of the natural world, as a whole or in a particular area, especially as affected by human activity. * Ethology - The study of animal behavior. * Evolutionary Biology * Genetics - The branch of biology that deals with heredity, especially the mechanisms of hereditary transmission and the variation of inherited characteristics among similar or related organisms. * Herpetology - the study of reptiles * Histology - The study of cells and tissue, a microscopic branch of anatomy. * Ichthyology - The study of fish. * Mammology - The study of mammals. * Marine Biology - The study of animals living in water. * Microbiology - The study of organisms too small to see with the human eye. * Molecular biology * Neurobiology - The study of the nervous system, including anatomy, physiology, even pathology. * Oceanography - The study of the ocean, including ocean life, environment, geography, weather, and other aspects influencing the ocean. * paleontology - The study of fossils and remains of life. * Pathology- The study of diseases. * Physiology - The study of the parts of the body of different living and how they work. * Zoology - The study of animals and animal life, including classification, physiology, development, and behavior. --- It can help us to provide the things that we need and the things that the nature needs, to help our mother earth survive.....
There are many reasons to study Biology. This answer mainly refers to A-level, but can be for other stages of education development too. Studying Biology not only lets you see how the world around you and your body works, but why it works that way. It gives you the knowledge to look after your body and others' around you and lets you understand things you might never have done before. Biology also is very useful for both medical and social science professions. Psychology, dentistry, medicine, child development and geography all incorporate [however high or low] biology, as well as Maths and the other Science cores [Chemistry and Physics, though these two are perhaps more mathematical than core biology itself]. Also, if you are thinking of studying Biology at a much advanced level, then biology gives you the capacity to make a heady difference in somebody's life. Biology can, has and will save lives; what would help us find a cure for cancer? Cancer in itself is biology; so therefore, the cure must lie within it. I myself hope to study Biology in the future, for a neurosurgical degree. Biology can lead to all sorts of oppurtunities; and if you don't like a certain part of Biology? You can always major/graduate in another aspect of it. For example, if you do not enjoy geographical biology, you can always study the human body and vice versa. If you prefer to learn about the liver and not the brain in Biology, you can study that, as Biology is a very vast subject. I hope my answer has been useful to you. BananaMilkshake
The lead researcher for this study is affiliated with the university where the research was conducted.
Biology- is the science of studying living organisms.It can't be used in human's but it can be used to describe the function of the human body. Biology is the study of living organisms, the knowledge gained as a result of what is learned as a result of this study, ( and this is a constantly ongoing process) is used to help people in the production of better medicines healthier life styles and an understanding of the interaction with other forms of life and human beings. This in the long-run can lead to a healthier and more environmentally balanced environment for all creatures.