Biology: Scientific study of living things, especially their structure, function, growth, evolution, and distribution

Biology is the science that studies life, living things, and the evolution of life.

Living things include animals, plants, fungi (such as mushrooms), and microorganisms such as bacteria and archaea.

Biology: Scientific study of living things, especially their structure, function, growth, evolution, and distribution
Animals: Hoverfly on a Compositae inflorescence
Biology: Scientific study of living things, especially their structure, function, growth, evolution, and distribution
Plants: Wheat
Biology: Scientific study of living things, especially their structure, function, growth, evolution, and distribution
Fungi: Morchella esculenta
Biology: Scientific study of living things, especially their structure, function, growth, evolution, and distribution
Bacteria
Biology: Scientific study of living things, especially their structure, function, growth, evolution, and distribution
Archaea: Haloarchaea
Biology: Scientific study of living things, especially their structure, function, growth, evolution, and distribution
Virus: Gamma bacteriophage

The term 'biology' is relatively modern. It was introduced in 1799 by a physician, Thomas Beddoes.

People who study biology are called biologists. Biology looks at how animals and other living things behave and work, and what they are like. Biology also studies how organisms react with each other and the environment. It has existed as a science for about 200 years, and before that it was called "natural history". Biology has many research fields and branches. Like all sciences, biology uses the scientific method. This means that biologists must be able to show evidence for their ideas and that other biologists must be able to test the ideas for themselves.

Biology attempts to answer questions such as:

Modern biology is influenced by evolution, which answers the question: "How has the living world come to be as it is?"

History

The word biology comes from the Greek word βίος (bios), "life", and the suffix -λογία (logia), "study of".

Branches

References

Tags:

AnimalArchaeaBacteriaEvolutionFungiLifeMicroorganismsMushroomOrganismPlantsScience

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