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See also health sciences and healing arts.

Biology is the science of life. . Continue the article here after introducing the topic.[1] The first paragraph should give a good introduction to the topic being discussed.

Although the word 'biology' is sometimes used conversationally to refer to matters that concern flesh and blood, and living creatures, this introductory article focuses on biology as a formal science. Unlike non-scientists who are learned in natural lore, biologists formally employ the scientific method, and incorporate mathematics, biophysics, chemistry and other disciplines into their work.


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How did life on earth begin? What features separate something that is alive from something that is dead or inanimate? How have living things, ranging from microscopic bacteria to towering trees, changed the earth's oceans, atmosphere and geology over time? Biologists use science to approach such fundamental questions, question...

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