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1.6: The Science of Biology - Branches and Subdisciplines of Biology

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  • Recognize the various subfields of biology; e.g. microbiology, genetics, evolutionary, etc.

Branches of Biological Study

The scope of biology is broad and therefore contains many branches and subdisciplines. Biologists may pursue one of those subdisciplines and work in a more focused field. The biological branches are divided according to the focus of the discipline and can even be divided based on the types of techniques and tools used to study that specific focus. However, with the increasing amount of basic biological information growing due to advances in technology and databases, there is often cross-discipline and collaboration between branches. For instance, molecular biology and biochemistry study biological processes at the molecular and chemical level, respectively, including interactions among molecules such as DNA, RNA, and proteins, as well as the way they are regulated. Microbiology, the study of microorganisms, is the study of the structure and function of single-celled organisms. It is quite a broad branch itself, and depending on the subject of study, there are also microbial physiologists, ecologists, and geneticists, among others.

Biological Disciplines and Careers

Forensic science is the application of science to answer questions related to the law. Biologists as well as chemists and biochemists can be forensic scientists. Forensic scientists provide scientific evidence for use in courts, and their job involves examining trace materials associated with crimes.Their job activities are primarily related to crimes against people such as murder, rape, and assault. Their work involves analyzing samples such as hair, blood, and other body fluids, including the processing of DNA found in many different environments and materials associated with the crime scenes.

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Another field of biological study, neurobiology, is the study of the nervous system, and although it is considered a branch of biology, it is also recognized as an interdisciplinary field of study known as neuroscience. Because of its interdisciplinary nature, this subdiscipline focuses on different functions of the nervous system using molecular, cellular, developmental, medical, and computational approaches.

Additional branches of biology include paleontology, which uses fossils to study life’s history; zoology, which studies animals; and botany, which studies plants. Biologists can also specialize as biotechnologists, ecologists, or physiologists. This is just a small sample of the many fields that biologists can pursue.

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Biology is the culmination of the achievements of the natural sciences from their inception to today. Excitingly, it is the cradle of emerging sciences such as the biology of brain activity, genetic engineering of custom organisms, and the biology of evolution that uses the laboratory tools of molecular biology to retrace the earliest stages of life on earth. A scan of news headlines—whether reporting on immunizations, a newly discovered species, sports doping, or a genetically-modified food—demonstrates the way biology is active in and important to our everyday world.

  • Biology is broad and focuses on the study of life from various perspectives.
  • The branches and subdisciplines of biology, which are highly focused areas, have resulted in the development of careers that are specific to these branches and subdisciplines.
  • Branches of biological study include microbiology, physiology, ecology and genetics; subdisciplines within these branches can include: microbial physiology, microbial ecology and microbial genetics.
  • genetic engineering : the deliberate modification of the genetic structure of an organism
  • forensic : Relating to the use of science and technology in the investigation and establishment of facts or evidence in a court of law.

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Module 1: Introduction to Biology

The branches of biology, learning outcomes.

  • Identify the main branches of biology

The scope of biology is broad and therefore contains many branches and sub-disciplines. Biologists may pursue one of those sub-disciplines and work in a more focused field. For instance, molecular biology and biochemistry study biological processes at the molecular and chemical level, including interactions among molecules such as DNA, RNA, and proteins, as well as the way they are regulated. Microbiology, the study of microorganisms, is the study of the structure and function of single-celled organisms. It is quite a broad branch itself, and depending on the subject of study, there are also microbial physiologists, ecologists, and geneticists, among others.

Forensic Science

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Figure 1. This forensic scientist works in a DNA extraction room at the U.S. Army Criminal Investigation Laboratory at Fort Gillem, GA. (credit: United States Army CID Command Public Affairs)

Forensic science is the application of science to answer questions related to the law. Biologists as well as chemists and biochemists can be forensic scientists. Forensic scientists provide scientific evidence for use in courts, and their job involves examining trace materials associated with crimes. Interest in forensic science has increased in the last few years, possibly because of popular television shows that feature forensic scientists on the job. Also, the development of molecular techniques and the establishment of DNA databases have expanded the types of work that forensic scientists can do.

Their job activities are primarily related to crimes against people such as murder, rape, and assault. Their work involves analyzing samples such as hair, blood, and other body fluids and also processing DNA (Figure 1) found in many different environments and materials.

Forensic scientists also analyze other biological evidence left at crime scenes, such as insect larvae or pollen grains. Students who want to pursue careers in forensic science will most likely be required to take chemistry and biology courses as well as some intensive math courses.

Another field of biological study, neurobiology, studies the biology of the nervous system, and although it is considered a branch of biology, it is also recognized as an interdisciplinary field of study known as neuroscience. Because of its interdisciplinary nature, this sub-discipline studies different functions of the nervous system using molecular, cellular, developmental, medical, and computational approaches.

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Figure 2. Researchers work on excavating dinosaur fossils at a site in Castellón, Spain. (credit: Mario Modesto)

Paleontology, another branch of biology, uses fossils to study life’s history (Figure 2). Zoology and botany are the study of animals and plants, respectively. Biologists can also specialize as biotechnologists, ecologists, or physiologists, to name just a few areas. Biotechnologists apply the knowledge of biology to create useful products. Ecologists study the interactions of organisms in their environments. Physiologists study the workings of cells, tissues and organs. This is just a small sample of the many fields that biologists can pursue. From our own bodies to the world we live in, discoveries in biology can affect us in very direct and important ways. We depend on these discoveries for our health, our food sources, and the benefits provided by our ecosystem. Because of this, knowledge of biology can benefit us in making decisions in our day-to-day lives.

The development of technology in the twentieth century that continues today, particularly the technology to describe and manipulate the genetic material, DNA, has transformed biology. This transformation will allow biologists to continue to understand the history of life in greater detail, how the human body works, our human origins, and how humans can survive as a species on this planet despite the stresses caused by our increasing numbers. Biologists continue to decipher huge mysteries about life suggesting that we have only begun to understand life on the planet, its history, and our relationship to it. For this and other reasons, the knowledge of biology gained through this textbook and other printed and electronic media should be a benefit in whichever field you enter.

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Branches of Biology Terms • Zoology- The study of animals. • Botany-The study of plants. • Bacteriology- The study of Bacteria. • Taxonomy- The classification of living organisms. • Virology- The study of Viruses . • Ornithology- The study of Birds. • Cytology- The study of cells.

Terms Cont. • Histology- The study of living tissue. • Physiology- The study of the function of living things. • Immunology: The study of the Immune system. • Helminthology- The study of worms. • Genetics- The study of heredity. • Ecology- The study of the environment. • Mycology-The study of fungus. • Pathology: The study of the origin of diseases • Entomology-The study of insects. • Dendrology-The study of trees.

Terms Cont. • Ichthyology-The study of fish. • Anatomy- The study of the structures of living things. • Parasitology- The study of Parasites • Bryology- The study of mosses.

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Branches of Science. Mrs. Geisler. Biology. Bio- life Ology – study of Branches of Biology : Anatomy : study of the structure of organisms Genetics : heredity of living things Microbiology : microscopic living things Physiology : functions of the structures that make up living things.

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Branches of Government

Branches of Government. By N evaeh. Legislative. The legislative branch makes the laws and is made up of the senate and house of represenetives. Executive. The Executive branch carries out the laws and is made up of the president, vice president and the cabinet. Judicial.

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Branches of Government

Branches of Government. Legislative Branch. The legislative branch is headed by Congress. Congress is made up of the House of Representatives and Senate. Makes the laws. Executive Branch. President is the head. Carries out the laws. President approves or rejects laws made by Congress.

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Botany study of plants. genetics study of heredity. mycology ... virology study of viruses. bacteriology study of bacteria. parasitology study of parasites ... – powerpoint ppt presentation.

  • BiologyStudy of life
  • ZoologyStudy of animals
  • BotanyStudy of plants
  • GeneticsStudy of heredity
  • MycologyStudy of fungi
  • PathologyStudy of diseases
  • VirologyStudy of viruses
  • BacteriologyStudy of bacteria
  • ParasitologyStudy of parasites
  • CytologyStudy of cells
  • TaxonomyStudy of classification
  • HerpetologyStudy of reptiles
  • EntomologyStudy of insects
  • IchthyologyStudy of fish
  • HistologyStudy of tissues
  • OrnithologyStudy of birds
  • EmbryologyStudy of the early development of organisms
  • EcologyStudy of organisms and their interactions with their environment.
  • AnatomyStudy of an organisms structure
  • PhysiologyStudy of the function of organisms
  • EugenicsStudy of human genetics

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