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Biology - Subcultures

Endocrinology

in Biology

The study of hormones. Hormones control our temperature, sleep, mood, stress, growth and more.

Planktology

in Biology

The study of plankton, various small drifting plants, animals, and microorganisms that inhabit bodies of water.

Neuroscience

in Biology

The multidisciplinary study of the nervous system. Also called Neurobiology.

Computational Biology

in Biology

The study of applying computational techniques to the study of biological, behavioral, and social systems.

Molecular Biology

in Biology

The study of the composition, structure and interactions of cellular molecules, such as nucleic acids and proteins that carry out the biological processes essential for cell functions and maintenance.

Taxonomy

in Biology

The study of defining, identifying, naming, and classifying groups of organisms based on shared characteristics. Also called Systematics. Branches include #Linnaean Taxonomy; method of classifying living things, devised by Carl Linnaeus.

Nematology

in Biology

The study of nematodes, or roundworms.

Biotechnology

in Biology

The study of using biological systems or living organisms to make, modify, or develop technological products and processes.

Primatology

in Biology

The multidisciplinary study of the behavior, evolution, and taxonomy of nonhuman primates

Parasitology

in Biology

The study of parasites, their hosts, and the relationship between them.

Teratology

in Biology

The study of congenital abnormalities of physiological development.

Embryology

in Biology

The study of the prenatal development of gametes (sex cells), fertilization, and the development of embryos and fetuses.

Ornithology

in Biology

The study of birds. Branches include; #Oology - study of bird eggs, nests, and breeding behaviour.

Marine Biology

in Biology

The multidisciplinary study of organisms in the sea, from microscopic organisms, to plankton, and to whales .

Zoology

in Biology

The study of animals and their behavior. Branch studies include: #Carcinology - study of crustaceans. #Cetology - study of whales, dolphins, and porpoises. #Entomology - study of insects. #Herpetology - study of amphibians and reptiles. #Ichthyology - study of fish. #Malacology - study of the Mollusca, the second-largest phylum of animals after the arthropods

Entomology

in Biology

The study of Insects. Branch studies include Melittology or Apiology - study of bees. Arachnology - study of spiders and other arachnids. Myrmecology - study of ants.

Physiology

in Biology

The study of how cells, muscles, and organs work together in synchrony to produce functioning organisms.

Mycology

in Biology

The study of fungi, including their genetic, biochemical properties, and taxonomy.

Pathology

in Biology

The study of the origin, nature, cause, and course of diseases. Branches include; #Clinical Pathology - Diagnosis of disease through blood tests and other bodily fluids. #Anatomical Pathology - the effect of disease on the structure of body organs. #Forensic Pathology - determining the cause of death by examining a corpse.

Immunology

in Biology

The study of the immune system.

Microbiology

in Biology

The study of microscopic organisms, such as bacteria, viruses, archaea, fungi and protozoa.

Zoosemiotics

in Biology

The study of the sounds and signals used in animal communication.

Ethology

in Biology

The study of animal behaviour. 

Ecology

in Biology

The study of relationships between humans or living organisms and their natural, social, and built environments.

Helminthology

in Biology

The study of parasitic worms. Also, Helminthiasis - The medical condition of being infected with helminths.

Bioinformatics

in Biology

The multidisciplinary study of applying mathematical methods to analyze and interpret biological data.

Histopathology

in Biology

Also called Cellular Pathology. The study of tissues (histology) and cells (cytology), usually in autopsies. 

Ethnozoology

in Biology

The study of the interrelationships between human cultures and the animals in their environment,

Botany

in Biology

The study of plants.

Biophysics

in Biology

The study of applying the methods of physics to study biological systems.

Molecular Genetics

in Biology

The study of the structure and functions of genes at a molecular.

Dermatology

in Biology

The study of the structures and diseases of the skin, hair, and nails.

Zootomy

in Biology

The study of the anatomy of organisms and their parts, and how they compare to each other.

Aerobiology

in Biology

The study of airborne microorganisms, such as pollen grains, spores, very small insects, and viruses.

Limnology

in Biology

The study of the biological, chemical, and physical features of reservoirs, streams, lakes, and other bodies of fresh water as ecological systems interacting with their drainage basins and the atmosphere.

Animal Communications

in Biology

The study of the transfer of information between animals.

Neuroethology

in Biology

The study of the neural basis of behavior.

Cryobiology

in Biology

The study of the effects of low temperatures on living things.

Evolutionary Biology

in Biology

The study of the evolutionary processes that produced the diversity of life on Earth.

Xenobiology

in Biology

The study of all aspects of alien lifeforms, intelligence, and civilization; not yet familiar in nature.

Anatomy

in Biology

The study of the structure of organisms and their body parts.

Cell Biology

in Biology

The study of cells.

Virology

in Biology

The study of viruses, complexes of nucleic acids and proteins that have the capacity for replication in animal, plant and bacterial cells.

Agroecology

in Biology

The study of creating ecological processes applied to agricultural production systems.

Histology

in Biology

The study of the microanatomy of cells and tissues of plants and animals.

Chronobiology

in Biology

The study of living organisms and their adaptation to solar and lunar cycles.

Biology - Data Collection

As a Biologist, please Login and provide research data on any of the following topics.

1. Government Agencies.

In preparing the faculties of knowledge to function constitutionally as Arms of Government, please list as many government offices, agencies, ministries, institutions, or parastatals presently in your region you believe fall under the authority, leadership, jurisdiction, legislation, or administration of the faculty of Biology.

 

2. Licensing Rights.

Products and services are the efforts of multiple faculties working collaboratively. However, in our new economic design, conflicts arise on which faculty should possess the rights of ownership. Example. CELLPHONES - Physics or Electrical Engineering. PLASTICS - Chemistry or Materials Science. PHARMACEUTICALS - Biology or Health Science. List as many services, gadgetries, products, creations, or inventions that biologists provide or offer presently in your region that you believe fall under the licensing rights of the faculty of Biology.

 

3. The Future.

The faculty of Biology has just been granted ample funding and unhindered federal powers. Suggest a new idea, course of action, strategy, dream, innovation, or next-generation agency that biologists could implement, establish, or research and develop towards achieving a utopia in your region.

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