biology

[ UK /ba‍ɪˈɒləd‍ʒi/ ]
[ US /baɪˈɑɫədʒi/ ]
NOUN
  1. the science that studies living organisms
  2. all the plant and animal life of a particular region
  3. characteristic life processes and phenomena of living organisms
    the biology of viruses
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  • But the avant-garde has found support for its imaginative approach from such sciences as biology.
  • Jonathan, who has degrees in zoology and hydrobiology, worked as a government ecologist and lectured at a local university into the 1990s. Daytondailynews.com - News
  • ABC of agrobiology; the quantitative science of plant life and plant nutrition for gardeners, farmers and general readers.
  • PROS: Very interesting sci-fi ideas about life at extremely low temperatures, includes facts based on the very latest science available in biology and planetology, characters were very interesting and well managed. REVIEW: The Sunborn by Gregory Benford
  • Even though sociobiology never became exactly fashionable, many biologists eventually warmed up to the ideas, albeit tweaking and interpreting them in a new and modern way.
  • As the principal part of the earth land ecosystem, forest, especially the natural forest is most significant in keeping the ecological balance and the maintenance of the biology multiformity.
  • You shut your biology book with a thud, and stared at him from across the table.
  • The university's laboratory of clinical immunology and molecular biology is named after him.
  • The college biology department has diversified by adding new courses in biotechnology.
  • Phylogeny, cytology, ethnobotany, conservation biology, and infraspecific taxa are all reasons why a revision of the North American species of Apios was needed.
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