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Biology is called life science because it is the study of all living organisms. It does not focus on anything that is not alive.
Yes, the study of biology includes the investigation of interactions among species, which is a field known as ecology. Ecologists study how different species interact with each other and with their environment, including relationships such as predation, competition, and mutualism. Through studying these interactions, ecologists can better understand the dynamics of ecosystems.
No, "Annueba" is not recognized as a living organism or species in biology.
comparative anatomy :P
comparative anatomy :P
W. F. Wheeler has written: 'Essentials of biology' 'Intermediate biology' -- subject(s): Biology
No, Biology is only needed at intermediate level. Good luck!
SPP stands for Species Preservation Program in biology.
Species is the smallest level of classification in biology.
The unifying theme in biology responsible for species diversity is evolution through natural selection. This process drives genetic changes over time, leading to the adaptation of organisms to their environment and the emergence of new species.
A niche is an organism or species role in the ecosystem.
new species coming into a population
Evolution in Biology terms means a change in a species over a long period of time. It can take several generations for a characteristic in a species to change.
if u wanna 2 know the syllabus of TGT biology then u learned the course of intermediate in up board , its fully depend of tgt syllabus
Biology is called life science because it is the study of all living organisms. It does not focus on anything that is not alive.
"The Origin of the Species" forms the foundation for all modern biology.
we have found thousands of new species and different coral types by usng marine biology.