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# Gene theory: genetics, the study of heridity, how living organs pass on their traits to their offspring. | # Gene theory: genetics, the study of heridity, how living organs pass on their traits to their offspring. | ||
# Cell theory: all living things are composed of [[cell]]s, | # Cell theory: all living things are composed of [[cell]]s, microscopic enclosed compartments where the genetic material is stored, energy is processed and components necessary for the organism's function are constructed. | ||
# [[Evolution]] theory: all organisms on Earth have a shared ancestry and how different population diverged to create the various species that exist today. | # [[Evolution]] theory: all organisms on Earth have a shared ancestry and how different population diverged to create the various species that exist today. | ||
[[Category: Science]] | [[Category: Science]] |
Revision as of 06:00, 3 March 2008
Biology is the field of science that deals with the study of living organisms. It shares a great deal of ground with other science fields, especially chemistry. There are three primary theories of the biological sciences:
- Gene theory: genetics, the study of heridity, how living organs pass on their traits to their offspring.
- Cell theory: all living things are composed of cells, microscopic enclosed compartments where the genetic material is stored, energy is processed and components necessary for the organism's function are constructed.
- Evolution theory: all organisms on Earth have a shared ancestry and how different population diverged to create the various species that exist today.