For All Grades ,Study Of all branches of science, biology, chemistry and biology
All the Branches of Science...
• Neontology: Science dealing with the life of recent organisms, just reverse to palaeontology.
• Nidology: Study of nests of birds.
• Nosology: Study of classification of diseases.
• Obstetrics: Science of midwifery.
• Odonatology: Study of dragon flies and damsel flies.
• Oneirology: Study of dreams.
• Ontogeny: Study of life history of organism through development.
• Oology: Study of eggs of birds.
• Ophiology: Study of snakes.
• Organicology: Study of development of organs during embryonic period.
• Organology: Study of organs.
• Ornithology: Study of birds.
• Palaeontology: Study of fossils and their distribution.
• Parasitology: Study of parasites.
• Parazoology: Study of sponges.
• Phenology: Study of periodic phenomena of organisms
• Phycology: Study of algae.
Branches of Biology (Zoology and Botany):
Biology is science of living organisms, its sub- branches are:
• Acarology: Study of mites and ticks.
• Actinobiology: Study of radiation effects on organisms.
• Aerobiology: Study of flying organisms.
• Agriology: Study of customs of primitive man.
• Algology: Study of algae.
• Anatomy: study of the animal / human body structure by dissection.
• Anaesthesiology: Science for causing insensibility.
• Aphidology: Study of aphids.
• Araneology: Study of spiders.
• Arthrology: Study of joints.
• Botany: study of plant kingdom
• Bryology: Study of mosses and liverworts.
• Carcinology: Study of crustaceans.
• Chondriology: Study of cartilage.
• Chorology: Study of the geographical distribution of organisms.
• Cnidology: Study of coelenterates.
• Conchology: Study of shells.
Craniology: Study of skulls.
Cryobiology: Study of effects on life at low temperature.
Ctetology: Study of acquired characters of organisms.
• Ecobiology: Study of problems of existence of life in the outer space.
• Endocrinology: study of glands
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• Epidemiology: Study of infection of parasites or epidemic diseases.
• Ethnology: Study of mankind.
• Ethology: Study of behaviour of animals.
• Etiology: Study of cause of disease.
• Eugenics: Study of improvement of human race through laws of heredity
• Euphenics: Study protein synthesis process in cells.
• Euthenics: Science of improvement of modern generation of man through better nutrition.
• Exobiology: Study of possible life outside the earth.
• Gynecology: Study of genetical make up of species or populations in relation to their habitats.
Geology: Study of earth and life as recorded in rocks.
• Gerontology: Study of growing old.
• Helminthology: Study of parasitic worms.
• Herpetology: Study of reptiles.
• Hypnology: Study of sleep.
• Ichnology: Study of fossil foot prints.
• Karyology: Study of nucleus, particularly chromosomes.
• Lepidopterology: Study of moths and butter flies.
• Leprology: Study of leprosy.
• Limnology: Study of fresh water ecology and study of snails.
• Malacology: Study of molluscs.
• Mammalogy: Study of mammals.
• Melanology: Study of pigments.
• Molecular biology: Study of life sciences on molecular level
• Mycology: Study of fungi.
• Myology: Study of muscles.
• Myrmecology: Study of ants and anteaters.
• Nematology: Study of nematodes.
Nephology: Study of clouds.
Neontology: Science dealing with the life o recent organisms, just reverse to
Nidology: Study of nests of birds.
• Nosology: Study of classification of diseases.
• Obstetrics: Science of midwifery.
• Odonatology: Study of dragon flies and damselflies.
• Oneirology: Study of dreams.
• Ontogeny: Study of life history of organism through development.
• Oology: Study of eggs of birds.
• Ophiology: Study of snakes.
• Organicology: Study of development of organs during embryonic period.
• Organology: Study of organs.
• Ornithology: Study of birds.
• Palaeontology: Study of fossils and their distribution.
• Parasitology: Study of parasites.
• Parazoology: Study of sponges.
• Phenology: Study of periodic phenomena of organisms
• Phycology: Study of algae.
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