This document provides an introduction to the field of biology. It defines biology as the study of life and living things. The document then outlines some of the main divisions and branches of biology, including botany, zoology, microbiology, anatomy, histology, genetics, embryology, taxonomy, paleontology, ecology, sociobiology, parasitology, biotechnology, immunology, entomology, pharmacology, biophysics, biochemistry, biomathematics, biogeography, and bioeconomics. Each branch involves the study of different aspects of living organisms, ranging from their internal structures and functions to social behavior, evolution, interactions with environments, and economic applications.
38. Biology include information about living
things but these information relate to the
other branches of sciences as well.
Each branch of science has relationship
with all other branches.
41. BIOCHEMISTRY
• It deals with the
study of the
chemistry of
different
compounds and
processes
occuring in living
organisms.
42. Biomathematics
• It deals with the study of biological
processes using mathematical
techniques and tools.
43. BIOGEOGRAPHY
• It deals with the study of the occurrence and
distribution of different living organisms in
different geographical regions of the world.