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An Introduction to Biology - Emory University

1 An Introduction to Biology 2 Contents Chapter 1: Introduction to Biology Chapter 2: Theory of Evolution Chapter 3: Cell and Genes Chapter 4: Growth and Developmental Theory Chapter 5: Immune System Tibetan-English Terminology English-Tibetan Terminology 3 Chapter 1: Introduction to Biology In its broadest sense, Biology is the study of living things. It can be also called as the science of life from its objective standpoint. All living things or living organisms are studied under this division of science. It pays attention and study on the things related to living organisms such as organization of life, their functions, patterns and order of organisms, growth and development of living organisms and so on. Living things have variety of shapes, forms and functions, and biologists study life in many different ways from the cell at the smallest and ecosystems at large.

foundation for understanding the reproduction and growth of all organisms. The cell theory gives two important conclusions. Firstly, it concluded that all living organisms consist of cells and secondly, all cells come from earlier cells. Description of the discovery of cell follows later. Continuity of life: The Molecular Basis of Inheritance

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