the science that studies living organisms characteristic life processes and phenomena of living organisms; 'the biology of viruses' biota: all the plant and animal life of a particular region
Biology is the study of life. It is concerned with such topics as the characteristics, classification, and behaviors of organisms, how species come into existence, and the interactions they have with each other and with the natural environment. ... Biology is a rock/indie band currently signed to Vagrant Records. Biology is a creation of From Autumn To Ashes drummer Francis Mark, Josh Newton, Cornbread Compton, & Brian McTernan in response to dissatisfaction with the current state of music. ... 'Biology' is a song recorded by the British pop girlgroup Girls Aloud. Released on November 14, 2005 and being the second single released from their third studio album Chemistry, the single saw a return to the top five singles chart in the UK for Girls Aloud. ... The study of living things. the anatomical study of living organisms. (bi·ol·o·gy) (bi-ol´ə-je) [bio- + -logy] the science that deals with the phenomena of life and living organisms in general. The study of living organisms and their vital processes. the study of living things. chronic disease — a disease with lingering symptoms. The science that deals with the study of life. Refers to the entire living component of an ecosystem and includes the fish community, organisms upon which fish may feed (eg, insects and periphyton), riparian vegetation and other organisms both large and small. the science of life and of living organisms, including their structure, function, growth, origin, evolution, and distribution. It includes botany and zoology and all their subdivisions. field notes, plant specimen, research report A close, prolonged association between two or more different organisms of different species that may, but does not necessarily, benefit each member. The minimum moisture condition, expressed either in terms of moisture content or moisture stress, at which biological activity just becomes measurable. The Study of Life 6th ed., by Neil A. Campbell and Jane B. Reece, published by Benjamin Cummings ~ used as a source.
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