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Aerobiology -- Anatomy -- Arachnology-- Astrobiology
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Biochemistry -- Bionics -- Biogeography -- Bioinformatics -- Biological psychiatry -- Biomechanics -- Biophysics-- Biotechnology -- Botany
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Cell biology -- Chorology -- Cladistics -- Carcinology -- Cryptozoology -- Cycles -- Cytology
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Developmental biology -- Disease (Genetic diseases, Infectious diseases) -- Ecology (Theoretical ecology, Symbiology, Autecology, Synecology)
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Environmental Biology -- Epidemiology -- Ethology -- Entomology -- Evolutionary biology (Evolution) -- Evolutionary developmental biology -- Endocrinology
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Felinology, Freshwater biology
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Genetics (Population genetics, Quantitative genetics, Genomics, Proteomics) --
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Herpetology -- Histology -- Human biology (Anthropology) -- Ichthyology --
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Immunology -- Infectious diseases
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K
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Limnology
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Malacology -- Mammalogy -- Marine biology -- Microbiology (Bacteriology) -- Molecular biology -- Morphology -- Mycology (Lichenology) -- Myrmecology --
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Nematology -- Neuroscience (Neuroanatomy, Neurophysiology, Systems neuroscience, Biological psychology, Psychiatry, Psychopharmacology, Behavioral science, Neuroethology, Psychophysics, Computational neuroscience, Cognitive neuroscience, Cognitive science)
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Oncology (the study of cancer) -- Ontogeny -- Origin of life -- Ornithology
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Paleontology (Paleobotany, Paleozoology)-- Parasitology -- Pathology -- Phycology (Algology) -- Phylogeny (Phylogenetics, Phylogeography) -- Physiology -- Phytopathology-- Population Biology
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R
Reproductive biology
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Structural biology -- Systems biology -- Sociobiology
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Taxonomy -- Toxicology (the study of poisons and pollution)
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V
Virology
W
X
Xenobiology
Z
Zoology
2006-06-10 03:03:48
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answer #1
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answered by alooo... 4
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Biology is the generic term for "study of life".
Describing what is life is still the greatest puzzle.
So how many ways are there of describing life or it creation. Its only a matter of permutations.
Physically The greatest discovery of our time is that of Dna.
This has lead to many ramifications.
Philosophically Darwin came up with a theory of modification which was called later evolution.However it was based on Bird studies. And the math became a little fuzzy. No One could figure him out.
Dna science give a good explanation on Heredity and Progeny
But they are still so many loop holes which are not understood.
However the mechanisms of absorbing food and maintaining life has many similariies between humans and other creations.
Never the less the question of biology is still not completly determined. How many ramification will it have as the science evolves, I dont really know.
2006-06-10 03:12:50
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answer #2
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answered by goring 6
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The first answer is probably close to being right, however, new "branches" are being constructed all the time. and many people combine branches. people learn new things, and things change. I really dont think there's a way to name ALL of them.
2006-06-10 05:00:52
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answer #3
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answered by deere_erbear 2
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We just opened a branch in Atlanta and next week we'll be opening one in Paris.
2006-06-10 07:32:10
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answer #4
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answered by Anonymous
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