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(isim) biyoloji

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biology
The structure, function, and behavior of an organism or type of organism

the biology of the whale.

The study of all life or living matter
The living organisms of a particular region
the science of life or living organisms
scientific study of living organisms
is that branch of science which deal with the study of living organisms
the science that studies living organisms
It has to do with the origin, structure, development, function, and distribution of animals and plants
A class located suspiciously near the cafeteria
all the plant and animal life of a particular region
characteristic life processes and phenomena of living organisms; "the biology of viruses"
Science & Technology
(Forensic) Biology, the study of life, is fundamental to Forensic Science and Medicine The boundaries and sub-divisions within are fluid, but its application to death and crime scene investigations is essential Cellular and molecular biology, genetics (and other sub-specialties focusing on human populations) and biomedicine benefit - and benefit from - the investigation of practitioners of the Forensic Sciences
the scientific study of life
The biology of a living thing is the way in which its body or cells behave. The biology of these diseases is terribly complicated. human biology. see also molecular biology. Study of living things and their vital processes. An extremely broad subject, biology is divided into branches. The current approach is based on the levels of biological organization involved (e.g., molecules, cells, individuals, populations) and on the specific topic under investigation (e.g., structure and function, growth and development). According to this scheme, biology's main subdivisions include morphology, physiology, taxonomy, embryology, genetics, and ecology, each of which can be further subdivided. Alternatively, biology can be divided into fields especially concerned with one type of living thing; for example, botany (plants), zoology (animals), ornithology (birds), entomology (insects), mycology (fungi), microbiology (microorganisms), and bacteriology (bacteria). See also biochemistry; molecular biology
The science of life; that branch of knowledge which treats of living matter as distinct from matter which is not living; the study of living tissue
Biology is the science which is concerned with the study of living things. + biologist biologists bi·olo·gist biologists studying the fruit fly
{i} study of life
n the scientific study of life or living things in all their forms
the science that studies living organisms characteristic life processes and phenomena of living organisms; "the biology of viruses
(isim) biyoloji
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