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  2. Biology Dictionary provides definition, examples and quiz for common biology terms, including molecular biology, cell biology, genetics, ecology and more!

  3. Cells are the basic unit of life. In the modern world, they are the smallest known world that performs all of life's functions. All living organisms are either single cells, or are multicellular organisms composed of many cells working together.

  4. Taxonomy is the branch of biology that classifies all living things. It was developed by the Swedish botanist Carolus Linnaeus, who lived during the 18th Century, and his system of classification is still used today.

  5. Complete List of Biology Terms - Biology Dictionary

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    This is a list of all biology terms we have at this moment. We are adding more terms!

  6. Deoxyribonucleic acid, or DNA, is a biological macromolecule that carries hereditary information in many organisms. DNA is necessary for the production of proteins, the regulation, metabolism, and reproduction of the cell.

  7. Animal Kingdom - Biology Dictionary

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    G German Pinscher German Wirehaired Pointer Giant Pacific Octopus Giant Schnauzer Giant Squid Giraffe Glow-worm Golden Pheasant Goliath Birdeater Great White Shark Green Sea Turtle Ground Squirrel Guppy

  8. Ecology is the branch of biology that studies how organisms interact with their environment and other organisms. Every organism experiences complex relationships with other organisms of its species, and organisms of different species.

  9. Glossary Archive | Biology Dictionary

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    Explore an extensive glossary of biological terms and concepts, complete with definitions and examples.

  10. AP Biology. Update (Tuesday, April 20, 2021): The tutorial video and resources of Unit 6.3 are live now! Unit 1: Chemistry of Life. Structure of Water and Hydrogen Bonding. Elements of Life.

  11. In biology, mutations refer to changes in chromosomes and genes, which typically manifest physically. The effect of a mutation can depend on the region in which the sequence of genetic material has been changed.