Biology is the natural science that studies life and living organisms, including their physical structure, chemical processes, molecular interactions, physiological mechanisms, development and evolution.[1]
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Biology Categories
▼ Biology (45 cats, 160 pgs, 1 file)
► Anatomy (9 cats, 30 pgs)
► Animal and Plant Cells (2 pgs)
► AP Biology (10 pgs)
► Biochemistry (11 cats, 38 pgs)
► Bioethics (4 pgs)
► Biology learning projects (2 cats, 12 pgs)
► Biology quizzes (14 pgs)
► Biology/Lectures (11 pgs)
► Biology/Lessons (2 pgs)
► Biology/Resources (5 pgs)
► Biomarkers (3 pgs)
► Biomechanics (2 pgs)
► Biophysics (2 cats, 5 pgs)
► Biotechnology (1 cat, 1 pg)
► Body (4 pgs)
► Botany (8 cats, 14 pgs, 1 file)
► Cell biology (4 cats, 42 pgs)
► Classified Kingdoms (4 pgs)
► Complexity (3 pgs)
► Developmental biology (2 pgs)
► Digestive system (1 pg)
► DNA (3 cats, 8 pgs)
► Ecology (12 cats, 26 pgs)
► Ethology (1 pg)
► Evolution (6 cats, 12 pgs)
► Evolutionary biology (1 cat)
► Exobiology (4 pgs)
► Extraterrestrial life (8 pgs)
► General Biology (2 pgs)
► Genetics (7 cats, 56 pgs, 1 file)
► High School Biology (12 pgs)
► History of biology (2 pgs)
► Human (5 cats, 11 pgs)
► Human Body Parts (2 pgs)
► Immunology (2 cats, 11 pgs)
► Microbiology (4 cats, 15 pgs)
► Molecular biology (1 cat, 12 pgs)
► Neurobiology (1 cat, 6 pgs)
► Non-Genetic Darwinism (9 pgs)
► Organisms (1 cat, 1 pg)
► Orthoptics (3 cats, 6 pgs)
► Quantum biology (2 pgs)
► Radiobiology (1 pg)
► Taxonomy (50 pgs, 12 files)
► Tropical Biology (1 cat)
See Also
- Portal: Biology
- Wikipedia: Biology
- MIT: Biology Courses
References
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