Because all process within living organisms involve chemical reactions.
Biology and chemistry are hardly mutually exclusive.Biology is the study of science and chemistry is the interaction between molecules,so all organisms involve chemical reactions.Thats why its important know chemistry to study biology.
Well basically, if you are doing chemistry rather than biology It would be a level 6 If you were doing chemistry It would be a level 6 but whats compared to the 2 of them is that chemistry is just a topic where you do scientific praticals And in biology its just a topic where you do researches and information about human conditions and examples like that
To study microbiology, it is recommended to take courses in biology, chemistry, and mathematics at secondary school. Additionally, focusing on subjects like physics, computer science, and statistics can also be beneficial for a career in microbiology. Participation in science fairs, research projects, or internships related to biology can further enhance your experience and knowledge in the field.
In Scotland, to study Medicine, you typically need to have Biology as one of your subjects in addition to Chemistry, and another science or social science subject. Having Physics and Math can be beneficial but Biology is usually a required subject for Medicine. It's recommended to check specific entry requirements set by the universities you are interested in applying to.
Chemistry would seem to be an excellent choice.
No, definitely not. To be a surgeon, you not only need biology, but you also need physics, inorganic chemistry, organic chemistry, and a high level mathematics, traditionally calculus.
You will need chemistry, straight biology and physics.
According to my careers adviser, it ain't needed but chemistry and biology is. :D
you need to study a lot of math(algebra,geometry,calculus,trigonometry etc) and science(biology,chemistry,organic chemistry,microbiology). I would study English too. When you are a dr. you want to have good writing skills.
For Biology BSc (biology) and for Chemistry BSc. (Chemistry) after this you can do Master and doctorate degrees. This is applicable in India.
Yes you do need chemistry. As well as biology and maths.
science biology, anatomy, chemistry, organic chemistry, and micro biology
yes, we need to study both science and biology; and even physics and chemistry because this type of sciences have their own areas of concern that in each subject they are different.
You need A levels, at least two in a science, such as Biology or Chemistry. This will take you too university where you study a degree in Physiotherapy.
Chemistry is physical science ( non-living things) ex: density, gravity, space, atom. Biology is a life science ( living things) ex: cells, human anatomy, evolution, cellular respiration.
Biology and chemistry are hardly mutually exclusive.Biology is the study of science and chemistry is the interaction between molecules,so all organisms involve chemical reactions.Thats why its important know chemistry to study biology.
yes. because in chemistry u need math skills and good at biology.