i belive because protines support life. but i think it would be more fair to say the study of proteins is a in a category of biology
True. The study of biology encompasses living organisms from the past and present, including fossils and extant species. This broad field examines various aspects of life, from the study of ancient organisms to the exploration of current living systems.
the branch of biology that studies how traits are inherited is GENETICS
That's not necessarily true. Many people study biology out of interest, curiosity, or to broaden their knowledge. Biology knowledge can be beneficial in various fields, not just for those planning to become biologists.
From my childhood till now i have been interested in new technologies, robotics, computer software and hardware. After 6-7 class i intended to study something about computer technologies, and now i can say that my wishes comes true.
An organism's traits depend on proteins that are in the cell. The genes that carry traits are made from proteins which are processed by the ribosome.
Biology is the study of living things not proteins
yes
True. The study of biology encompasses living organisms from the past and present, including fossils and extant species. This broad field examines various aspects of life, from the study of ancient organisms to the exploration of current living systems.
Yes, without cell biology and the study thereof, there would be no technology. True fact. Ask Bill Gates.
The whole science of Ecology is based on this!!!! (And ecology is a branch of biology!)
the branch of biology that studies how traits are inherited is GENETICS
Here are some interesting facts about biology —Biology is the study of life.—the Arabic bible which is called the Quran has revealed absolute facts about Biology in its true perspective some 1400 years ago. This can be a fruit of thought for us—Works with DNA
That's not necessarily true. Many people study biology out of interest, curiosity, or to broaden their knowledge. Biology knowledge can be beneficial in various fields, not just for those planning to become biologists.
Biology is the study of living things; physics is the study of forces and energy.The systems that biologists study are very complicated, but they arise from the interaction of the forces that physicists study. For example, the same general principles of mechanics that physicists look at on their own are important in understanding how joints and muscles work in animals.You might say (if you were a physicist) that biology is 'built out of' physics.All fields or branches of science are at certain point related one to another. Some of them are more related, and some are less related. If you'll study extensively Biology,you'll notice for sure that something of physics will be found somewhere. And the inverse is also true.
From my childhood till now i have been interested in new technologies, robotics, computer software and hardware. After 6-7 class i intended to study something about computer technologies, and now i can say that my wishes comes true.
true!
True.