Morphology: Study of form and structures of living organisms. Anatomy: Study of internal structures is called anatomy. Histology: Microscopic study of tissues is called histology. Cell biology: Study of the structures and functions of cells and cell organelles and that of cell division. Physiology: Study of the functions of different parts of living organisms. Genetics: Study of genes and their roles in inheritance. Embryology: Study of the development of an embryo to new individual. Taxonomy: Study of the naming and classification of organisms into groups and subgroups. Paleontology: Study of fossils, which are the remains of extinct organisms. Environmental biology: Study of the interactions between the organisms and their environment. Socio-biology: Study of social behavior of the animals that make societies. Parasitology: Study of parasites. Biotechnology: Deals with the practical application of living organisms to make substances for the welfare of mankind. Immunology: Study of the immune system of animals, which defends the body against invading microbes. Entomology: Study of insects. Pharmacology: Study of drugs and their effects on the systems of human body.
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