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Aristotle is known as the father of Biology. Lamarch and Treviranus gave the term Biology. Biology is a natural science concerned with studying life and living organisms and comprises many specialised disciplines that study living organisms' structure, function, growth, distribution, evolution, or other features. DNA, bacteria, trees, fish. Living things are known as organisms because of their respiration, sensitivity, growth, reproduction, waste release, and food consumption. This publication is over 400 pages and covers. Molecules, Hydrolysis, Water, Carbohydrates, Proteins, Lipids, Nucleic Acids. Protein structure and functions. Organic substances, cells, tissues, organs. Classification, biodiversity and conservation, Energy transfer in human chains, Genetic Variation and Interdependence, Transport and Exchange in various systems; respiratory, circulation, ect, arteries, Veins, capillaries, and plants. Ect The book covers syllabi from the "A" level or Senior High School and bachelor's Therefore recommended to students, doctors, nurses, healthcare professionals, lawyers, and curious people. Some qualities of organisms include; Cells are the basic unit of life. Genes are the basic units for passing traits from parent to offspring. There are different types of animal examples. Mammals, including Humans, belong to the most advanced group of organisms, animals-humans, chimpanzees or chips ( Pan Troglodytes). The most common characteristics associated with mammals include having hair or fur, giving live birth to offspring, producing milk via mammary glands, being warm-blooded, and having sweat glands. There are three types of fish; Bony, Cartilaginous and Lampreys There are more than 42 types of trees; include, including Ash trees (Fraxinus), Aspen trees, Birch trees, Cedar trees (Cedrus), Cherry trees, Conifer trees, Cottonwood trees (Populus deltoids), and Crabapple trees.
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Aristotle is known as the father of Biology. Lamarch and Treviranus gave the term Biology. Biology is a natural science concerned with studying life and living organisms and comprises many specialised disciplines that study living organisms' structure, function, growth, distribution, evolution, or other features. DNA, bacteria, trees, fish. Living things are known as organisms because of their respiration, sensitivity, growth, reproduction, waste release, and food consumption. This publication is over 400 pages and covers. Molecules, Hydrolysis, Water, Carbohydrates, Proteins, Lipids, Nucleic Acids. Protein structure and functions. Organic substances, cells, tissues, organs. Classification, biodiversity and conservation, Energy transfer in human chains, Genetic Variation and Interdependence, Transport and Exchange in various systems; respiratory, circulation, ect, arteries, Veins, capillaries, and plants. Ect The book covers syllabi from the "A" level or Senior High School and bachelor's Therefore recommended to students, doctors, nurses, healthcare professionals, lawyers, and curious people. Some qualities of organisms include; Cells are the basic unit of life. Genes are the basic units for passing traits from parent to offspring. There are different types of animal examples. Mammals, including Humans, belong to the most advanced group of organisms, animals-humans, chimpanzees or chips ( Pan Troglodytes). The most common characteristics associated with mammals include having hair or fur, giving live birth to offspring, producing milk via mammary glands, being warm-blooded, and having sweat glands. There are three types of fish; Bony, Cartilaginous and Lampreys There are more than 42 types of trees; include, including Ash trees (Fraxinus), Aspen trees, Birch trees, Cedar trees (Cedrus), Cherry trees, Conifer trees, Cottonwood trees (Populus deltoids), and Crabapple trees.