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What is Biology?

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Biology is the study of life. Alongside physics and chemistry, biology is one of the largest and most important branches of science. At the highest level, biology is broken down based on the type of organism being studied: zoology, the study of animals; botany, of plants; and microbiology, of microorganisms. Each field has contributed to mankind or the Earth’s well-being in numerous ways. Most prominently: botany, to agriculture; zoology, to livestock and protection of ecologies; and microbiology, to the study of disease and ecosystems in general.

Biology Genetic Concepts

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Holandric ? Genes found on the Y- Chromosome Teratogens ? agents of nature that cause abnormalities in the foetus Polytene chromosomes ? chromosomes that successively replicate without any cell division making ?chunk?. Oncogene ? gene that under high temperature and mutation turn a normal cell in to a cancer cell, such as a tumor cell. Histones ? a protein that shortens the long DNA molecule so that all the DNA molecules can fit inside the nucleus. Totipotency- the ability of a cell to reactivate all the genes in a genome. Chromosomal puffs ? indicate a region where DNA replication is taking place. Supercoiling ? is the coiling of DNA. It reduces the space and allows for a lot more DNA to be packaged.

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