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Natural Science

Branch of science that deals with nature

Biology and Physical Science

Sub-branches of natural science.

Zoology, Microbiology, and Botany

Sub-branches of Biology

Physics, and Chemistry

Sub-branches of Physical Science

Social Science

Branch of science which deals with human relationship

Political Science, History, Psychology, and Economics

Sub-branches of Social Science

Abstract

Branch of science which deals with ideas and concepts

Mathematics, Logic, and Computer Science

Sub-branches of Abstract

Environmental Science

Branch of science that deals with the study of the environment as afected by man

Science

Systematized body of knowledge based on facts established through observations, researches, and experimentations

Observations, Researches, and Experimentations

Standards of Science

Learning

Change in behaviour

Intuitions

Mental flashes or sudden thoughts about certain things

Authorities

They exert in their own fields

Agreement with others

This includes summits, conventions, and foras

Observations

Something you notice by watching or listening

Scientific method

It is a logical, systematic way of method if doing things, answering questions, and solving a problem

Theories

Are data that are proven again and again but has no final proof

Principle/Law

A well established theory and is widely accepted

Scientific Method

It serves as an explanation to a certain phenomena

Zoology

A biological science falling under natural science which specifically studies about animals.

Morphology

Form and structure of things

Cytology

Study of cells

Histology

Study of tissues

Anatomy

Study of structure revealed by dissection

Physiology

Study of the functions, uses, and processes of living organisms.

Taxonomy or Systematics

Study of the classification, identification, and nomenclature of living organisms.

Embryology

Study of the development of animals

Ecology

Study of organisms and their environment

Evolution

Are the changes in species in response to a changing planet.

Paleozoology

Study of animal fossils

Zoogeography

Study of the distribution of animals

Economic Zoology

Study of the practical uses of animals

Mammalogy

Study of mammals

Entomology

Study of insects

Ornithology

Study of birds

Icthyology

Study of fish

Malacology

Study of snails/mollusks

Choncology

Study of shells

Herpetology

Study of reptiles

Parasitology

Study of parasites

Helminthology

Study of worms

Life

Sum total of all processes in living things

Cellular organization, Reproduction, Growth, Evolution, Response to Stimuli or Environment, and Metabolism

Characteristics of life

Living Organisms

They increase in size through intussusception

Non-living Organisms

It increase in size through accumulation

Mutation, and Natural Selection

Types of evolution

Irritability

Short-term response

Adaptation

Long-term response