Physics, Chemistry and Biology are three major fields in science.
Stanford University does not have a standalone major in zoology. However, students interested in studying zoology or related fields can pursue a Biology major with a focus on animal biology, or explore courses in the Department of Biology that cover zoology topics.
Various fields of Human Biology include: anatomy, physiology, demography, ecology, evolution, nutrition, etc.
The 12 major branches of biology are botany, zoology, microbiology, genetics, ecology, physiology, biochemistry, evolutionary biology, marine biology, molecular biology, cell biology, and immunology.
The is a large number of fields of biology. Zoology, botany, ecology, paleontology, pathology, and pharmacology are just a few of the huge number of field in biology.
Physics, Chemistry and Biology are three major fields in science.
Biology, Chemistry, Physics, and Earth Science
There are a few specific fields of Biology. These fields include genetics, organic chemistry, anatomy, physiology, and Biology as a general study.
Stanford University does not have a standalone major in zoology. However, students interested in studying zoology or related fields can pursue a Biology major with a focus on animal biology, or explore courses in the Department of Biology that cover zoology topics.
Biology Zoology Genetics Ecology Botany
Biology, Physiology, Ethology, Botany, Zoology, Herpetology, Iohthiology, Paleontology, Micro Biology, Biochemestry... answered by Guille(:
there are many branches of science but the 5 main fields are: - chemistry - Biology - geology - physics - Astronomy
Yes. Zoology, which is the study of animals, is a field of biology.
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Various fields of Human Biology include: anatomy, physiology, demography, ecology, evolution, nutrition, etc.
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Biology and chemistry