Tuesday, July 20, 2010

What is BIOLOGY

The word biology is derived from the greek words /bios/ meaning /life/ and /logos/ meaning /study/ and is defined as the science of life and living organisms. An organism is a living entity consisting of one cell e.g. bacteria, or several cells e.g. animals, plants and fungi. Aspects of biological science range from the study of molecular mechanisms in cells, to the classification and behaviour of organisms, how species evolve and interaction between ecosystems.




The study of biology can be divided into different disciplines –



• Ethology



• Evolutionary Biology



• Physiology



• Genetics



• Molecular Biology



• Morphology



• Systematics



• Ecology



Biology often overlaps with other sciences; for example, biochemistry and toxicology with biology, chemistry, and medicine; biophysics with biology and physics; stratigraphy with biology and geography; astrobiology with biology and astronomy. Social sciences such as geography, philosophy, psychology and sociology can also interact with biology, for example, in administration of biological resources, developmental biology, biogeography, evolutionary psychology and ethics. (http://www.bio.ntnu.no/hvaerbiologi-e.php)
 

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