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 zoology-study of animals
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.
There are actually 10 fields: Biology, Physiology, Ethology, Botany, Zoology, Herpetology, Iohthiology, Paleontology, Microbiology, and Biochemistry.
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.
Biochemistry :)
Well 10 fields of life science are 1. Ichthyology 2. Biology 3. Zoology 4. Botany 5.Pathology 6. Cell Biology 7.Ethology 8. Onocology 9.optometry 10.marine biology