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Biology is a natural science concerned with the study of life and living organisms, including their structure, function, growth, evolution, distribution, and taxonomy. Modern biology is a vast and eclectic field, composed of many branches and subdisciplines. However, despite the broad scope of biology, there are certain general and unifying concepts within it that govern all study and research, consolidating it into single, coherent fields. In general, biology recognizes the cell as the basic unit of life, genes as the basic unit of heredity, and evolution as the engine that propels the synthesis and creation of new species. It is also understood today that all organisms survive by consuming and transforming energy and by regulating their internal environment to maintain a stable and vital condition.
Subdisciplines of biology are defined by the scale at which organisms are studied, the kinds of organisms studied, and the methods used to study them: biochemistry examines the rudimentary chemistry of life; molecular biology studies the complex interactions among biological molecules; botany studies the biology of plants; cellular biology examines the basic building-block of all life, the cell; physiology examines the physical and chemical functions of tissues, organs, and organ systems of an organism; evolutionary biology examines the processes that produced the diversity of life; and ecology examines how organisms interact in their environment.
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Keywords: ape-semen, bare-breasts, blonde, body-double, breaking-up, breasts, brown-panties, changing-room, cheerleader-uniform, cleavageHi Everyone! So in this video I discuss how I studied for biology and how I did well in my classes. I know that some of you are going to be like..... she technically didn't get an A in all of her bio classes, but I received an A in a majority of them which is why I titled this video "how to get an A in biology". I hope you guys enjoy and although I reference a lot of other videos I hope you guys understand! Thank you so much for watching! Love, Gabby __________________________ C O N N E C T Instagram: @gabbyaikawa https://www.instagram.com/gabbyaikawa/ Email gabriella.aikawa@gmail.com Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/makeupwarrior1 Twitter: @Makeupwarrior1 https://twitter.com/makeupwarrior1 __________________________ V I D E O S M E N T I O N E D Study Schedule: https://www.you...
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Music video by Girls Aloud performing Biology. (C) 2005 Polydor Ltd. (UK)
For decades, biologists have read and edited DNA, the code of life. Revolutionary developments are giving scientists the power to write it. Instead of tinkering with existing life forms, synthetic biologists may be on the verge of writing the DNA of a living organism from scratch. In the next decade, according to some, we may even see the first synthetic human genome. Join a distinguished group of synthetic biologists, geneticists and bioengineers who are edging closer to breathing life into matter. Original Program Date: June 4, 2016 MODERATOR: Robert Krulwich PARTICIPANTS: George Church, Drew Endy, Tom Knight, Pamela Silver Subscribe to our YouTube Channel for all the latest from WSF. Visit our Website: http://www.worldsciencefestival.com/ Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/...
This is a new high definition (HD) dramatic video choreographed to powerful music that introduces the viewer/student to the Science of Biology. It is designed as a motivational "trailer" to be shown by teachers in Biology and Physical Science classrooms in middle school, high school and college as a visual Introduction to the wonders of life. It augments an earlier video on the same topic that I produced 2 years ago. Subscribe to my channel at http://www.youtube.com/user/sfgregs?feature=mhum to see all of my exciting video trailers in Biology, Chemistry, Earth Science and Astronomy. I will be releasing new ones periodically. You can download all of my videos for free from Vimeo, my other video site. The link is available in the "About" section of this channel. Please rate this video ...
The brilliant little 4-year-old is back to share some new knowledge, and try her hand at speaking whale!
Paul Andersen introduces the topic of Biology. He covers each of the four main ideas that were developed by the College Board. These ideas revolve around the concepts of evolution, free energy, information and systems. Intro Music Atribution Title: I4dsong_loop_main.wav Artist: CosmicD Link to sound: http://www.freesound.org/people/CosmicD/sounds/72556/ Creative Commons Atribution License
How does a robin know to fly south? The answer might be weirder than you think: Quantum physics may be involved. Jim Al-Khalili rounds up the extremely new, extremely strange world of quantum biology, where something Einstein once called “spooky action at a distance” helps birds navigate, and quantum effects might explain the origin of life itself. TEDTalks is a daily video podcast of the best talks and performances from the TED Conference, where the world's leading thinkers and doers give the talk of their lives in 18 minutes (or less). Look for talks on Technology, Entertainment and Design -- plus science, business, global issues, the arts and much more. Find closed captions and translated subtitles in many languages at http://www.ted.com/translate Follow TED news on Twitter: http://ww...
Biology mysteries exist all over the place. They can be as small in size as cancerous cells, or as large and imposing as the majestic blue whale. And even though science has been able to uncover many wonders of our world’s biological make up, it still has a long way to go. For example, we still haven’t deciphered Peto’s Paradox. Or pinpointed with certainty the origin of flowers or even the origin of the Ebola virus! That’s only scratching the surface, we still don’t know what the vast majority of our DNA does or how butterflies migrate exactly. Talk about a mess of biological mysteries! It’s a good thing our species is a curious species because we are currently working hard to uncover these mysteries, discoveries that could propel humanity into a new age of prosperity and health. Take the...
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