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Microbiology, my kroh by OL uh jee, is the study of microscopic organisms. See more »
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Biochemistry
Biochemistry is the study of the chemical processes that take place in all living things.
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Biome, BY ohm, is a plant and animal community that covers a large geographical area.
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Bionics is a term that was originally applied to a variety of scientific projects involving biological systems, engineering systems, and artificial intelligence (see Artificial intelligence).
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Biophysics is the field of biology that applies the tools and techniques of physics to the study of life processes.
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Biotechnology is the term for techniques of managing biological systems for human benefit.
See more »Embryology
Embryology, ehm bree OL uh jee, is the study of multicellular organisms during their early stages of development.
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Exobiology is the branch of biology that specializes in the search for and study of life elsewhere in the universe.
See more »Gnotobiotics
Gnotobiotics, noh toh by OT ihks, is the scientific study of animals or other organisms raised in environments that are free of germs or that contain only specifically known germs.
See more »Histology
Histology, hihs TOL uh jee, is the biological science that studies the structure of the tissues of organisms.
See more »Limnology
Limnology, lihm NOL uh jee, is the scientific study of lakes, streams, ponds, and other bodies of fresh water.
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Morphology, mawr FOL uh jee, is the branch of science that deals with the structure of animals, plants, and nonliving matter.
See more »Sociobiology
Sociobiology is the study of the biological basis for the social behavior of human beings and other animals.
See more »Taxidermy
Taxidermy, TAK suh dur mee, is a technique for preserving animals and showing them as they looked when they were alive.
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