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What is Oceanology?
What is Oceanology?
- The study of oceans (correct)
- The study of heredity and DNA
- The study of stars
- The study of plants
What is the study of heredity and DNA called?
What is the study of heredity and DNA called?
Genetics
What does Physics study?
What does Physics study?
Motion and force
What is Zoology?
What is Zoology?
What is Astronomy?
What is Astronomy?
What is Marine Biology?
What is Marine Biology?
What does Botany study?
What does Botany study?
What is Geology?
What is Geology?
What does Physiology study?
What does Physiology study?
What is Archaeology?
What is Archaeology?
What does Chemistry study?
What does Chemistry study?
What is Paleontology?
What is Paleontology?
What does Entomology study?
What does Entomology study?
What is Biochemistry?
What is Biochemistry?
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Oceanology
- Focuses on the study and understanding of oceans and their ecosystems.
Genetics
- Investigates heredity, genes, and DNA, crucial for understanding traits and biological inheritance.
Physics
- Examines the laws of motion and force, foundational for all physical sciences and engineering.
Zoology
- Centers on the study of animals, their behavior, classification, and habitats.
Astronomy
- Involves the study of celestial bodies, including stars, planets, and the universe's structure.
Marine Biology
- Explores the ecosystems of oceans, including the study of marine organisms and their interactions.
Botany
- Dedicated to the study of plants, covering areas such as structure, growth, and ecology.
Geology
- Investigates the Earth's solid material, including rocks, minerals, and the processes that shape the planet.
Physiology
- Studies the functions and mechanisms of living organisms, focusing on how they sustain life.
Archeology
- Examines past human life and cultures through material remains to understand historical developments.
Chemistry
- Analyzes the properties and structures of substances, as well as the reactions that transform them.
Paleontology
- The study of prehistoric life through fossils, contributing to our understanding of evolution and biodiversity.
Entomology
- Focuses on the study of insects, their biology, behavior, and ecological impact.
Biochemistry
- Investigates the chemical processes within living organisms, linking biology and chemistry.
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