He studied a very great sub-species. YOUR MOM
Physiology is the study of an organism's function.
The individual organism is the smallest unit of ecological study, where researchers focus on the behavior, adaptations, and interactions of a single organism within its environment.
Theodor Schwann was born on December 7, 1810.
The study of an organism's entire DNA sequence is called genomics. Genomics involves analyzing and interpreting the structure, function, and evolution of an organism's complete set of DNA, known as its genome. It provides insights into genetic traits, diseases, and relationships among different species.
Go study! the internets not reliable! Oh yes it is
Physiology is the study of an organism's function.
Ecology
The individual organism is the smallest unit of ecological study, where researchers focus on the behavior, adaptations, and interactions of a single organism within its environment.
Morphology
Theodor Schwann studied many things in the field of Biology. He developed cell theory, discovered pepsin, and the nervous system.
Theodor Kipp has written: 'Heinrich Dernburg' -- subject(s): Law, Study and teaching 'Die Verurtheilung zur Abgabe von Willenserklarungen und zu Rechtshandlungen'
Arthropods
Theodor Schwann was a German physiologist known for his many contributions to the study of biology. Schwann is credited with discovering and studying pepsin, discovering the organic nature of yeast, and inventing the term "metabolism".
i dont believe there is a study...how about ecology? biology? (laugh) dietology?
embryology
An organ grinder.
biochemistry