I'd suggest you look in the front of your textbook. It will be along the lines of "The principles of biology are. . . ." Usually when they ask open ended questions like these they don't want a thoughtful and insightful answer like the ones given above but rather, for you to parrot the aforementioned sentence back to them.
2006-06-14 03:10:29
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answered by Alex 3
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Unlike physics, biology does not usually describe systems in terms of objects which obey immutable physical laws described by mathematics. Nevertheless, the biological sciences are characterized and unified by several major underlying principles and concepts: universality, evolution, diversity, continuity, genetics, homeostasis, and interactions.
2006-06-14 01:17:01
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answered by Anonymous
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Unlike physics, biology does not usually describe systems in terms of objects which obey immutable physical laws described by mathematics. Nevertheless, the biological sciences are characterized and unified by several major underlying principles and concepts: universality, evolution, diversity, continuity, genetics, homeostasis, and interactions.
2006-06-14 01:13:32
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answered by Anonymous
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Principles of Biology are life from Evolution, where life came from, Molecules of the life celland it's structure and function, Membrane of the cell, and Metabolism of the Energy and Enzymes in the cell, cell Respiration and DNA, the genes patterns in the DNA and it's Technology, Gene pattern of how the cell will grow from Inheritance from it's mother and father.
2006-06-14 01:20:29
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answered by Kevin 1
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organic determination facilitates us to make sure no longer purely how certain characteristics inclusive of visual charm or behaviour comes about, yet facilitates us to comprehend how total ecosystems would have more suitable jointly by skill of interactions between quite some species. It defined the total lot that introduction couldn't, like why an similar species behaves otherwise in distinct populations, or why a species is fairly efficient in a given ecosystem than that's in yet another.
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answered by ? 4
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Studying Life.
2006-06-14 01:13:11
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answered by Clara Isabella 5
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learning about all the different things about living organisms, and their abilities
2006-06-20 12:50:59
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answered by Christina G 1
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way too much.
2006-06-14 01:13:03
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answered by Anonymous
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