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-====== LIFE SCIENCES  ====== 
  
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-  * LEVEL BASED STUDY  
-    * Cell biology (cytology) – study of the cell as a complete unit, and the molecular and chemical interactions that occur within a living cell 
-      * Genetics – the study of genes and heredity 
-    * [[:en:histology|Histology]]  – the study of tissues 
-    * Organology , organ morphology , systems physiology and anatomy  
-      * Immunology – the study of the immune system 
-      * [[:en:neuroscience | Neuroscience ]] – the study of the nervous system 
-      * Systems biology – the study of the integration and dependencies of various components within a biological system, with particular focus upon the role of metabolic pathways and cell-signaling strategies in physiology 
-    * human level or whole body level  
-      * study of structure  
-        * [[:en:anatomy| Anatomy ]] – study of form and function, in plants, animals, and other organisms, or specifically in humans 
-      * study of function  
-        * [[:en:physiology | Physiology ]] – the study of the functioning of living organisms and the organs and parts of living organisms 
-      * study of molecular or chemical structure and process at the whole level  
-        * [[:en:Biochemistry | Biochemistry ]]  – study of the chemical reactions required for life to exist and function, usually a focus on the cellular level 
-        * Structural biology – a branch of molecular biology, biochemistry, and biophysics concerned with the molecular structure of biological macro-molecules 
-        * Enzymology – study of enzymes 
-      * study of quantum structures in life  
-        * Quantum biology – the study of quantum phenomena in organisms 
-      * application of physics to biology  
-        * Biophysics – study of biological processes by applying the theories and methods that have been traditionally used in the physical sciences 
-        * Biomechanics – the study of the mechanics of living beings 
-      * Application of mathematics to biology  
-        * Theoretical biology – the use of abstractions and mathematical models to study biological phenomena 
-  * STUDY OF ACCIDENTS , FOREIGN ORGANISMS  
-    * Toxicology – the nature, effects, and detection of poisons 
-    * Bacteriology – study of bacteria 
-    * [[:en:microbiology | Microbiology ]] – the study of microscopic organisms (microorganisms) and their interactions with other living organisms 
-    * Mycology – the study of fungi 
-    * Parasitology – the study of parasites, their hosts, and the relationship between them. 
-    * [[:en:pathology| Pathology ]] – the study of the causes and effects of disease or injury 
-    * Virology – the study of viruses like submicroscopic, parasitic particles of genetic material contained in a protein coat – and virus-like agents 
-  * STUDY OF ARTIFICIAL AND SYNTHETIC INTEGRATIONS IN TO LIFE  
-    * Synthetic biology – the design and construction of new biological entities such as enzymes, genetic circuits and cells, or the redesign of existing biological systems 
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-  * Life sciences  
-    * Developmental biology – the study of the processes through which an organism forms, from zygote to full structure 
-    * Ethology – study of behavior 
-    * [[:en:pharmacology | Pharmacology ]] – the study of drug action 
-    * Zoology – the study of animals 
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-===== APPLIED LIFE SCIENCES ===== 
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-  * surgery 
-  * radiology 
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