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What is biology defined as?
The
scientific
study
of life
What does biology cover regarding living organisms?
Structure
,
function
, growth, origin,
evolution
, habitat
What are the main branches of biology?
Botany
: Studies
plants
Zoology
: Studies
animals
Microbiology: Studies
microscopic
organisms
What does botany focus on?
The study of
plants
and their lives
What is the focus of microbiology?
The study of
microscopic
organisms
What are the areas of study in botany?
Plant Structure
: Parts of a plant
Plant Function
: Growth, reproduction, food-making
Plant Classification
: Grouping based on characteristics
Plant Ecology
: Interaction with the environment
What are the areas of study in zoology?
Animal Behavior
: Actions and interactions
Animal
Physiology
: Body functions
Animal
Structure
: Anatomy
Animal
Ecology
: Interaction with surroundings
How does zoology differ from botany?
Zoology studies animals,
botany
studies plants
What are the applications of microbiology?
Medicine:
Infectious disease management
Agriculture:
Soil fertility
and crop protection
Industry: Food production and
biotechnology
Environmental Science: Pollution cleanup and
ecosystem restoration
What role does microbiology play in medicine?
Diagnosing, treating, and preventing
diseases
How does microbiology contribute to agriculture?
Enhancing
soil
fertility and protecting crops
What are some industrial applications of microbiology?
Food production and
biotechnology
How does microbiology aid environmental science?
Cleaning up
pollutants
and restoring ecosystems
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