- Anatomy: Study of body structure and its relationship to function - Biochemistry: Study of chemical processes and molecules within living organisms - Botany: Study of plants, including their structure, function, and classification - Cell Biology: Study of cells, their structure, function, and interactions - Developmental Biology: Study of how organisms develop and grow - Ecology: Study of organisms and their interactions with their environment - Evolutionary Biology: Study of how organisms change over time through natural selection - Genetics: Study of genes and heredity - Microbiology: Study of microscopic organisms, including bacteria, viruses, and fungi - Molecular Biology: Study of the structure and function of molecules in living organisms - Physiology: Study of body functions and how they are regulated - Zoology: Study of animals, including their structure, function, and classification
Specialized Branches:
- Agricultural Biology: Application of biological principles to agricultural practices - Bioengineering: Engineering principles applied to biological systems - Bioinformatics: Use of computers to process and analyze biological data - Biophysics: Study of the physical principles and forces that operate in living systems - Chronobiology: Study of biological rhythms and their relationship to Earth's environment - Conservation Biology: Study of preserving and restoring biodiversity - Forensic Biology: Application of biological principles to legal investigations - Marine Biology: Study of life in oceans and other marine environments - Nanobiology: Study of biological systems at the nanoscale - Neurobiology: Study of the nervous system and its function - Paleobiology: Study of extinct organisms and their past environments - Pharmacology: Study of drugs and their effects on the body - Toxicology: Study of the effects of toxic substances on living organisms