Post by Loki on Feb 2, 2009 22:34:19 GMT -6
Anatomy: Study of the body.
Animal Behavior: Study of animal behavior.
Biophysics: The application of physical principles to biological problems.
Biotechnology: Application to biological and medical science of engineering principles or engineering equipment (as in the construction of artificial organs and bionics).
Botany: The study of plant life.
Ecology: The interrelationship of organisms and their environment.
Genetics: A branch of biology dealing with hereditary and variation of organisms.
Immunology: The science dealing with the phenomena and causes of immunity and immune responses.
Marine Biology: Study of marine animals.
Microbiology: The study of microscopic forms of life.
Neurosciences: Deals with nerves and nerve tissue and their relation to behavior and learning.
Parasitology: The study of parasites on living creatures.
Pharmacology: The science of drugs including materia medica, toxicology, and therapeutic.
Phenology: The study of the reaction of species to environmental phenomenon.
Physiology: Deals with the functions of living matter (tissue, organs or cells) and of the physical and chemical phenomena.
Psychobiology: The study of mental life and behavior in relation to other biological processes.
Radiobiology: Deals with the interaction of biological systems and radiant energy or radioactive materials.
Zoology: Study of animals.
Animal Behavior: Study of animal behavior.
Biophysics: The application of physical principles to biological problems.
Biotechnology: Application to biological and medical science of engineering principles or engineering equipment (as in the construction of artificial organs and bionics).
Botany: The study of plant life.
Ecology: The interrelationship of organisms and their environment.
Genetics: A branch of biology dealing with hereditary and variation of organisms.
Immunology: The science dealing with the phenomena and causes of immunity and immune responses.
Marine Biology: Study of marine animals.
Microbiology: The study of microscopic forms of life.
Neurosciences: Deals with nerves and nerve tissue and their relation to behavior and learning.
Parasitology: The study of parasites on living creatures.
Pharmacology: The science of drugs including materia medica, toxicology, and therapeutic.
Phenology: The study of the reaction of species to environmental phenomenon.
Physiology: Deals with the functions of living matter (tissue, organs or cells) and of the physical and chemical phenomena.
Psychobiology: The study of mental life and behavior in relation to other biological processes.
Radiobiology: Deals with the interaction of biological systems and radiant energy or radioactive materials.
Zoology: Study of animals.