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2006-06-11 04:05:26
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answer #1
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answered by Anonymous
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Exact sciences are those which typically require precise measurements, such as physics, and to a lesser degree, chemistry. Descriptive sciences are those which are more oriented towards classification and description, such as biology and paleontology.
The pure natural sciences are typically divided into the physical sciences and the biological sciences, both of which can be subdivided. The major physical sciences are physics, astronomy, chemistry, and geology; the main biological sciences are botany and zoology.
The sciences aren't distinct and independent from each other, but rather, there are are interconnections and cross-fertilisations. These interrelationships are often responsible for much of the progress today in several specialized fields of research, such as molecular biology and genetics. Several interdisciplinary sciences, such as biochemistry, have been created as a result.. Advances can be the result of research by teams of specialists representing different sciences, both pure and applied.
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Zoology
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2006-06-11 03:22:18
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answer #2
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answered by Gray Matter 5
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