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Certainly! Biology encompasses the study of living organisms and their interactions.

Key areas
include:

1. **Cell Biology:** Focuses on the structure and function of cells, the basic units of life.

2. **Genetics:** Examines inheritance, DNA, genes, and how traits are passed from one
generation to the next.

3. **Ecology:** Studies the relationships between organisms and their environments, including
ecosystems and biodiversity.

4. **Evolution:** Explores the processes that drive the diversity of life over time, such as natural
selection.

5. **Physiology:** Investigates the functions of living organisms and their parts, including organ
systems.

6. **Microbiology:** Examines microorganisms, including bacteria, viruses, and fungi.

7. **Anatomy:** Focuses on the structure of organisms, including human anatomy.

8. **Botany:** Deals with the study of plants, their structure, and their processes.

9. **Zoology:** Concentrates on the animal kingdom, studying the diversity and characteristics of
animals.

10. **Molecular Biology:** Explores the molecular basis of biological activity, including the
structure and function of biomolecules.

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