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Biology is the introduction to
living things. The "Bi" refers to two types - animals and plants -
but since it was coined, such things as viruses and bacteria make that
simple categorization somewhat outdated. We live in an age of
specialization and this is reflected in the lack of products that apply to
biology per se. You can find the things you want, but look under
Botany (plants) and Zoology (animals). Anthropology and Archaeology
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Botany
Plants provide the oxygen
that we breath and our food, either directly by providing edible species
or by providing food for the animals we eat. |
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Zoology
Strictly speaking
zoology is concerned with animal anatomy and care. However this
department contains many of the things traditionally found in biology
departments - everything from embedded specimens to frogs for dissection.
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