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Biology is the scientific study of living things.  There are more than 2 million species of living things on the earth.  They range in size from microscopic bacteria to huge blue whales and towering redwood trees.  Living things also differ greatly in where and how they live.  However, all forms of life share certain characteristics that set them apart from nonliving things.  These characteristics include the ability to reproduce, to grow, and to respond to changes in the environment. 
 
 
 
Traditionally, Biology has been divided into two major fields.  Botany deals with plants, and zoology with animals.  Botany and zoology are further divided into various branches and specialized areas of study.  But most branches of biology--for example, anatomy (the study of the structure of living things) and genetics (the study of heredity)--apply to both plants and animals. 
 
 
 
Biology may also be divided into ecology, physiology, and systematics.  Ecology deals with the relationships among living things and between organisms and their environment.  physiology concerns life functions, such as digestion and respiration.  Systematics, also called taxonomy, is the scientific classificationWrite your abstract here.



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