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Biology, botany, zoology / Biology / Branches of biology

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BIONICS is a science that solves technical problems based on the study of the structure of living organisms

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ANATOMY - the science of the structure of the human body

BOTANY - the science of plants

GENETICS - the science of heredity and variability

ZOOLOGY - the science of animals

ECOLOGY - the science of the relationship of living organisms with the environment

ETHOLOGY - the science of animal behavior

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BIOMETRY - the science of planning biological experiments and processing results using mathematical methods

BRIOLOGY - the science of mosses

HIPPOLOGY - the science of horses

CYNOLOGY - the science of dogs

MYCOLOGY - the science of fungi

PHENOLOGY - the science of seasonal natural phenomena

CYTOLOGY - the science of the cell

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ALGOLOGY - the science of algae

HISTOLOGY - the science of animal tissues

Ichthyology - the science of fish

CARPOLOGY - the science of fruits and seeds

MORPHOLOGY - the science of the structure of organisms

TERIOLOGY - the science of mammals

PHYSIOLOGY - the science of the vital activity of organisms

FLORISTICS - the science of flowering plants

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ARACHNOLOGY - the science of spiders

AUTECOLOGY (autoecology) - the science of the effect of various environmental factors on populations and species

BIOGEOCHEMISTRY - the science of the cycle of chemical elements in the biosphere

BIOMECHANICS - the science of the mechanical properties of living tissues

VIROLOGY

GEOBOTANICS - the science of the vegetation cover of the Earth

GEOZOOLOGY

DENDROLOGY - the science of trees

IMMUNOLOGY - the science of the body's defense reactions

FORESTRY

LICHENOLOGY - the science of lichens

GRASSWORK

MALACOLOGY - the science of molluscs

ORNITOLOGY - the science of birds

SYSTEMATICS - the science of family relationships between existing and extinct organisms

TERATOLOGY - the science of deformities and anomalies

EMBRYOLOGY - the science of embryos

ENTOMOLOGY - the science of insects

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ANTHROPOLOGY - the science of the origin and evolution of man

BIOGEOGRAPHY - the science of the patterns of distribution of living organisms

BIOCENOLOGY - studies plant and animal communities in their entirety

GERONTOLOGY - studies the aging of living organisms

HERPETOLOGY - the science of reptiles and amphibians

ZOOGEOGRAPHY

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BACTERIOLOGY - the science of bacteria

BIORHYTHMOLOGY - the science of cyclic processes in biological systems

BIOTECHNOLOGY - the use of biological processes in production

BIOENERGY - studies the mechanisms of energy conversion in the process of life

SWAMP STUDY - the science of swamps as biogeocenoses

HELIOBIOLOGY - the science of the influence of solar activity on terrestrial organisms

HYDROBIOLOGY - the science of animals and plants living in the aquatic environment

ZOOPSYCHOLOGY - the science of animal psychology

MAMMALIOLOGY - the science of mammals

MICROBIOLOGY

PALEOBIOLOGY - the science of extinct organisms

PALEOBOTANY - the science of extinct plants

PALEOZOOLOGY - the science of extinct animals

PALEONTOLOGY - the science of extinct animals and plants

PALEOECOLOGY - the science of the lifestyle and living conditions of extinct creatures

PARASITOLOGY - the science of parasites

PROTISTOLOGY - the science of unicellular organisms

PROTOZOOLOGY - the science of unicellular organisms

SERPENTOLOGY - the science of snakes

PHYTOPATOLOGY - the science of plant diseases

PHYTOCOENOLOGY - the science of plant communities

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HELMINTOLOGY - the science of parasitic worms and the diseases they cause in humans, animals and plants

ZOOSYSTEMATICS

PALEOPATHOLOGY - the science of diseases of plant and living organisms

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BIOGEOCENOLOGY - the science of interconnected and interacting complexes of living and inert nature

Biostratigraphy - a section of stratigraphy that studies the distribution of fossil remains of organisms in sedimentary deposits in order to establish the relative age of layers in different areas

MAGNETOBIOLOGY

PSYCHOPHYSIOLOGY - the science of the relationship between physiological mechanisms and mental processes

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