Life Sciences
Life Sciences is the scientific study of life. It is a natural science with a broad scope but has several unifying themes that tie it together as a single, coherent field. For instance, all organisms are made up of cells that process hereditary information encoded in genes, which can be transmitted to future generations. Another major theme is evolution, which explains the unity and diversity of life. Energy processing is also important to life as it allows organisms to move, grow, and reproduce. Finally, all organisms are able to regulate their own internal environments.
code | Description | Supergroup |
2400 | Immunology and Microbiology | Life Sciences |
2800 | Neuroscience | Life Sciences |
3000 | Pharmacology, Toxicology and Pharmaceutics | Life Sciences |
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List of Subjects:
AerobiologyAnatomyComparative AnatomyHuman AnatomyBiophysicsBiotechnologyBotanyEthnobotanyPhycologyCell BiologyChronobiologyCryobiologyDevelopmental BiologyEcologyAgroecologyEthnoecologyPlant EcologyEndocrinologyEpigeneticsEthnobiologyAnthrozoologyEvolutionary BiologyGeneticsBehavioral GeneticsMolecular GeneticsPopulation GeneticsHistologyHuman BiologyImmunologyLimnologyLinnaean TaxonomyMarine BiologyMathematical BiologyMicrobiologyMolecular BiologyMycologyNeuroscienceBehavioral NeuroscienceNutritionPaleobiologyParasitologyPathologyAnatomical PathologyClinical PathologyDermatopathologyForensic PathologyHematopathologyHistopathologyMolecular PathologySurgical PathologyPhysiologyKinesiologyStructural BiologySystematics (Taxonomy)Systems BiologyVirologyXenobiologyZoologyBiodesign
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