Tuesday 6 December 2016

Biology

1.       Cytology : Study of cell structure is called cytology.
2.      Embryology : It is the study of fertilization  and development of a zygote into an embryo, larva or a miniature adult.
3.      Exobiology :  Study of possibility of life in the outer space.
4.      Microbiobiology : It is the study of structure, life cycle and activities of micro-organisms invisible to maked eye.
5.      Pathology : Study of diseases, effects, casual agents, transmission and other activities of pathogens is called pathology.
6.      Eugenics : Study of factors connected with impairment or improvement of a race.
7.       Euthenics :  Study of environmental conditions that contribute to the improvement of   intellect and other traits of human beings.
8.      Euphenics : Treatment of defective heredity through genetic  engineering.
9.       Cryobiology :  It is the study of effects of low temperature on organisms, including their preservation.
10.    Acarology :  Study of ticks and mites.
11.     Actinology : (i) Study of radiation effects (ii) Study of radially symmetrical animals.
12.    Aerobiology :  Study of air borne organisms as well as structure (e,g spores) and their distribution.
13.   Agriology : Comparative study of primitive tribal customs
14.   Agrobiology : Quantitative science of plant life and plant nutrition.
15.   Agrology : Soil  science dealing with production of crops.
16.    Agronomy :  Science of soil management of domesticated animals.
17.     Agrostology :  Study of grasses.
18.    Andrology : Study of male reproductive organs.
19.   Angiology : Study of blood vascular system, including arteries and veins.
20.   Animal Husbandry : Raising and management of domesticated animals.
21.    Anthology (Bessey) : Study of flowers and flowering plants.
22.   Anthropology : Study of origin development and culture of present and past races of humans.
23.   Aphidology : Study of aphids.
24.  Apiculture : Rearing of bees.
25.  Araneology : Study of spiders.
26.  Arboriculture : Cultivation of trees and shrubs.
27.   Arthrology : Study of joints.
28.  Bacteriology (Ehrenberg) : Study of bacteria.
29.  Bioclimatology : Study of climatic effects on biological processes and organisms.
30.  Biometerology : Study of effects of atmospheric changes on living begins.
31.   Biometrics : (Biometry = Biostatistics). Statistical study of biological problems.
32.  Bionics : Ecology.
33.  Biotechnology : Technology connected with employing living beings or their products in industrial processes.
34.  Brylogy : Study of bryophytes.
35.  Cardiology : Study of heart.
36.  Carcinology : (i) Study of crustacea  (ii) Study of cancers or tumours.
37.   Chemotaxonomy : Taxonomy based on chemicals present in organism.
38.  Chirology : Communication system for deaf and mute by sign language.
39.  Chondrology : Study of cartilages.
40. Chorology : Biogeography.
41.   Cnidology : Study of coelentrates.
42.  Conchology : Study of shells.
43.  Coprology  (Scatology) : Study of excrements.
44. Craniology : Study of skulls.
45.  Ctetology : Branch of biology connected with acquired characters.
46. Cytotaxonomy : Classification of organisms based on cellular structure and further, especially on the member of Chromesones.

47.   Dactyology : Communication system as for deaf using signs made of fingers.