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No. Biology is a big (more like huge) umbrella for tons of branches and deviations based on the singular topic: life. Biology is the study of life, yet anything learned in a Biology class has its roots as one of these "branches". Ecology is just one of these branches--albeit a large one with sub-branches of its own--which focuses on life as it pertains to the organisms within an environment and the interactions between the two.

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