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Kingdom (biology) (5234 bytes)
1: ...visions for plants. More recently, various other kingdoms have been created, and the ideal number and deli... 3: ...ult, [[Ernst Haeckel]] suggested creating a third kingdom [[Protist]]a for them, although this was not very... 5: ...ame popular to divide living things into two superkingdoms or empires, called Prokaryota and Eukaryota. 7: ...multicellular [[saprotroph]]s. The remaining two kingdoms, Protista and Monera, included unicellular and s... 9: ...teria]] and [[Archaea|Archaebacteria]]. Such six-kingdom systems have become standard in many works. This is Biology (1751 bytes) 1: '''''This is Biology: The Science of the Living World''''' is a [[book... 5: ...cating what he propounds is a modern consensus in biology: [[Organism]]s "obey the laws of physics and chem... 7: ...ayr also proposes "five stages of explanation" in biology (p. 56), in the following order: observing, quest... 11: [[Category:Notable publications in evolutionary biology]] Biology (25156 bytes) 2: ...t basic topics in biology, please see [[Wikipedia:biology basic topics]].'' 14: <div class="thumbcaption" style="width:200px;">Biology studies the variety of life ''(clockwise from top... 17: ... with each other and with their [[environment]]. Biology encompasses a broad spectrum of academic fields t... 19: ..., [[anatomy]], and [[histology]]. [[Developmental biology]] studies life at the level of the development or... 21: ...peculative new field is [[astrobiology]] (or xenobiology) which examines the possibility of life beyond th... Developmental biology (4753 bytes) 1: ...organisms grow and develop. Modern developmental biology studies the genetic control of [[cell growth]], [... 2: ...e [[body]] of a living organism. In the [[United Kingdom]] and other countries the term is sometimes reser... 4: ...olecular developmental biology and [[evolutionary biology]] which considers the diversity of organismal for... 6: Often used [[model organism]]s for developmental biology are the round worm ''[[Caenorhabditis elegans]]''... 7: The findings of developmental biology can help to understand developmental malfunctions... Operator (biology) (236 bytes) Cell (biology) (29590 bytes) 27: ...hey are found only in single-celled and [[Colony (biology)|colonial]] organisms. In the [[three-domain sys... 29: ...so exist. (The multicellular [[kingdom (biology)|kingdom]]s, i.e., [[Animal|Animalia]], [[Plant|Plantae]] ... 204: ...bolism is the process by which individual [[cell (biology)|cell]]s process nutrient molecules. Metabolism h... 266: {{wikibookspar||Cell Biology}} 270: *[http://www.jcb.org/ Journal of Cell Biology] Freshwater biology (297 bytes) 1: '''Freshwater biology''' is a field of [[biology]] that studies animal and plant life found in all... 3: ...ter biology| Important publications in freshwater biology]] Spine (biology) (1723 bytes) Structural biology (2339 bytes) 1: ...ules carry out most of the functions of a [[cell (biology)|cell]], and because typically it only is by coil... 7: ...ral biology| Important publications in structural biology]] 11: ...nature.com/nsmb/ ''Nature: Structural & Molecular Biology'' magazine website] 12: ...gy - The Virtual Library of Biochemistry and Cell Biology] Metamorphosis (biology) (4370 bytes) 1: '''Metamorphosis''' in [[biology]] is physical development of the individual after... 16: Some insects hatch from the [[Egg (biology)|egg]] already having the general form of the adu... 71: [[Category:Developmental biology]] Marine biology (11977 bytes) 1: ... the [[sea]] and others that live on land, marine biology deals with those species in which life is spent o... 4: Marine biology covers a great deal, from the microscopic [[plank... 6: The habitats included by investigation in marine biology include everything from the tiny layers of surfac... 13: ...s there are quite a number of subfields in marine biology, mostly involving specializations in particular s... 16: In addition, a subfield of marine biology studies the relationships between oceans and ocea... Hydra (biology) (6472 bytes) 48: ... from [[polyp]] to an adult form called [[Medusa (biology)|medusa]]. However all Hydras remain as a polyp t... 67: *Solomon, E., Berg, l., Martin, D., ''Biology'' 6th edition. Brooks/Cole Publishing. 2002 Cell biology (3561 bytes) 1: ...roscopic]] and [[molecule|molecular]] level. Cell biology researches both single-celled organisms like [[ba... 3: ...y important to the fields of cell and [[molecular biology]]. These fundamental similarities and differences... 4: ...stry]], [[molecular biology]] and [[developmental biology]]. 6: ==Processes in cell biology== 39: ...logy#Cell biology| Important publications in cell biology]] Satellite (biology) (2551 bytes) Form (biology) (663 bytes) 1: ...below the level of a [[subspecies]] or [[variety (biology)|variety]]. The [[trinomial nomenclature]] notat... Effector (biology) (385 bytes) Product (biology) (185 bytes) 1: In [[cellular biology]], a [[cell (biology)|cellular]] '''product''' is something "[[manufac... Targeting (biology) (445 bytes) 1: :''This page discusses targeting in [[biology]]. For other uses of the word, see [[Targeting (d... 3: ...are directed specifically towards certain [[cell (biology)|cellular]] locations. These signals usually invo... Catagenesis (biology) (331 bytes) 5: [[Category:Evolutionary biology]] Mediation (biology) (111 bytes) 1: In [[biology]], [[mediation]] is the action of an intermediary...
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