The branch of biology that studies the structure, function, and chemistry of organism's fundamental unit.
Cytology
The study of structures as to form and shape especially viewed as a whole
Morphology
Deals with tiny living things that are usually invisible to the naked eye.
Microbiology
The study of the systematic classification of animals
Systematic Zoology or Taxonomy
Deals with tilapia, milk fish, aruana and the likes
Ichthyology
The branch of science that studies the history of life on Earth through fossils (remains, traces, or impressions of ancient organisms).
Paleontology
Deals with the octopus, squid and the likes
Malacology
The investigation of maritime and oceanic flora, animals, and the ecological interactions between them
Marine Biology
Deals with frogs, toads, salamanders, newts, snakes, lizards, turtles, and crocodiles.
Herpetology
The study of illness—its causes, development, structural and functional changes in cells/tissues, and its effects on the body.
Pathology
The study of the interactions between humans and their environment in the past and present
Ethnobiology
The branch of biology (and medicine) that studies parasites, their hosts, and the relationship between them.
Parasitology
the study of growth and development within the fertilized egg
Embryology
Focuses specifically on cocci, bacillus and the likes —their structure, function, classification, genetics, and role in health, disease, and the environment
Bacteriology
The comprehensive engineering field that deals with molecular and biomolecular processes, sustainable product design and biological system analysis
Bioengineering
The study of the chemical reactions inside the body of living things
Biochemistry
It tries to stimulate natural, biological processes using mathematical methods and instruments
Biomathematics
the study of parasitic worms and their effects on their hosts
Helminthology
the study of the different internal structures of organisms especially revealed thru dissection
Anatomy
Concern with research and plans for protecting species and habitats in order to reduce the extinction catastrophe and preserve biodiversity
Conservation Biology
Concern with the creation, structure and the use of life’s essential macromolecules
Molecular Biology
The interdisciplinary field that combines biology, computer science, mathematics, and statistics to analyze and interpret biological data.
Bioinformatics
Application of biological processes for industrial production
Biotechnology
Deals with the distribution of living things on earth
Biogeography
the explanation of biological knowledge to human health
Biomedicine