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The term 'biology' originates from Greek and Latin, first used by Carl Linnaeus in 1736. It encompasses the study of living organisms and their relationships with each other and their environment. Understanding these relationships is essential for improving the well-being of the world, especially in the context of human impact on the environment.

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This term life is inferred from the Greek language (3fog, bios, " time " and this

suffix -koyfa, -
logia, " learning of. " This Latin-language structure of this period first appeared at 1736 when
Swedish scientist Carl Linnaeus (Carl von Linne) applied biologi at his Bibliotheca botanica. It
cost applied again at 1766 at the study titled Philosophiae naturalis sive physicae: Tomus III,
continens geologian, biologian, phytologian generalis, by Michael Christoph Hanov, the disciple
of Christian Wolff. The first German custom, Biologie, was in The 1771 version of Linnaeus '
business. In 1797, Theodor Georg August Roose applied this term at the introduction of the novel,
Grundzilge der Lehre van der Lebenskraft. Karl Friedrich Burdach applied this term in 1800 in
the more limited meaning of the survey of human race from the morphological, physical and
psychological perspective (Propadeutik zum Studien der gesammten Heilkunst ).

The fact is, if you don't learn to accept The fundamental natural instincts as regular human
environments, then you will never be able to give The people a better place for your children. You
cannot defend the life. Things get insane, when you decide to. The life gives you who you are.
Without life you don't live. And admitting the basic natural instincts does not mean letting them
take hold of the behavior. With the help of the frontal lobes of the mind, you will learn how to
influence the fundamental instincts in a good manner. And that is what you want to do, to change
the country.

This examination of the relationships of living matters to each other and to their surroundings is
called biology. Because these interrelationships are so crucial to the well-being of world and
because they can be severely interrupted by human actions, environment has become an

References
(Jul. 2018). Biology. Britannica. Retrieved from www.britannica.com/science/biology

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