i. The Swedish scientist Carl Linnaeus first used the word "biology" to describe the study of living organisms.
ii. Taxonomy is the branch of biology that deals with classifying and naming organisms based on their form, structure, and characteristics.
iii. Histology is the study of tissues at the microscopic level in plants and animals.
i. The Swedish scientist Carl Linnaeus first used the word "biology" to describe the study of living organisms.
ii. Taxonomy is the branch of biology that deals with classifying and naming organisms based on their form, structure, and characteristics.
iii. Histology is the study of tissues at the microscopic level in plants and animals.
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i. The Swedish scientist Carl Linnaeus first used the word "biology" to describe the study of living organisms.
ii. Taxonomy is the branch of biology that deals with classifying and naming organisms based on their form, structure, and characteristics.
iii. Histology is the study of tissues at the microscopic level in plants and animals.
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i. Swedish scientist who is for the first time used the word biology.
ii. Study of form shape and structure of organisms
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