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BIOLOGY

Definiciones de BIOLOGY

  1. Biología.

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Ejemplos de uso de BIOLOGY en una oración

  • Anthropology is the scientific study of humanity, concerned with human behavior, human biology, cultures, societies, and linguistics, in both the present and past, including archaic humans.
  • Agricultural science (or agriscience for short) is a broad multidisciplinary field of biology that encompasses the parts of exact, natural, economic and social sciences that are used in the practice and understanding of agriculture.
  • Anatomy is inherently tied to developmental biology, embryology, comparative anatomy, evolutionary biology, and phylogeny, as these are the processes by which anatomy is generated, both over immediate and long-term timescales.
  • In evolutionary biology, adaptive radiation is a process in which organisms diversify rapidly from an ancestral species into a multitude of new forms, particularly when a change in the environment makes new resources available, alters biotic interactions or opens new environmental niches.
  • Agarose gel electrophoresis is a method of gel electrophoresis used in biochemistry, molecular biology, genetics, and clinical chemistry to separate a mixed population of macromolecules such as DNA or proteins in a matrix of agarose, one of the two main components of agar.
  • Agarose is frequently used in molecular biology for the separation of large molecules, especially DNA, by electrophoresis.
  • Biostatistics (also known as biometry) is a branch of statistics that applies statistical methods to a wide range of topics in biology.
  • A sub-discipline of both chemistry and biology, biochemistry may be divided into three fields: structural biology, enzymology, and metabolism.
  • Botany, also called plant science (or plant sciences), plant biology or phytology, is the science of plant life and a branch of biology.
  • Bioinformatics uses biology, chemistry, physics, computer science, computer programming, information engineering, mathematics and statistics to analyze and interpret biological data.
  • It is closely related to many other areas of mathematics and has many applications ranging from logic to statistical physics and from evolutionary biology to computer science.
  • In the scope of its subject, chemistry occupies an intermediate position between physics and biology.
  • In cell biology, the cytoplasm describes all material within a eukaryotic cell, enclosed by the cell membrane, except for the cell nucleus.
  • Common descent is a concept in evolutionary biology applicable when one species is the ancestor of two or more species later in time.
  • Cell biology (also cellular biology or cytology) is a branch of biology that studies the structure, function, and behavior of cells.
  • Four varieties are recognized by the International Union of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology (IUBMB), cytochromes a, cytochromes b, cytochromes c and cytochrome d.
  • In molecular biology, the collagen triple helix or type-2 helix is the main secondary structure of various types of fibrous collagen, including type I collagen.
  • Developmental biology also encompasses the biology of regeneration, asexual reproduction, metamorphosis, and the growth and differentiation of stem cells in the adult organism.
  • His research centered on the philosophy of mind, the philosophy of science, and the philosophy of biology, particularly as those fields relate to evolutionary biology and cognitive science.
  • In molecular biology, DNA replication is the biological process of producing two identical replicas of DNA from one original DNA molecule.
  • One species of Drosophila in particular, Drosophila melanogaster, has been heavily used in research in genetics and is a common model organism in developmental biology.
  • He was also a renowned taxonomist, tropical explorer, ornithologist, philosopher of biology, and historian of science.
  • Endocrinology (from endocrine + -ology) is a branch of biology and medicine dealing with the endocrine system, its diseases, and its specific secretions known as hormones.
  • Ecology overlaps with the closely related sciences of biogeography, evolutionary biology, genetics, ethology, and natural history.
  • He discovered, described and named thousands of new species, mapped a genealogical tree relating all life forms and coined many terms in biology, including ecology, phylum, phylogeny, and Protista.



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