Outline of biology explained

See also: Index of biology articles.

Biology – The natural science that studies life. Areas of focus include structure, function, growth, origin, evolution, distribution, and taxonomy.

History of biology

See main article: History of biology.

See also: Timeline of biology and organic chemistry.

Overview

observationresearch questionhypothesistestability – prediction – experimentdatastatistics

peer review

Chemical basis

Outline of biochemistry

cellulosecarbohydratechitinglycogenstarch

cell membranefats – phospholipids

Cells

Outline of cell biology

Genetics

Outline of Genetics

adenine (A) – cytosine (C) – guanine (G) – thymine (T) – uracil (U)

nucleosomegenetic code – codon – transcription factortranscriptiontranslationRNAhistonetelomere

Evolution

Outline of evolution (see also evolutionary biology)

adaptation – selection – natural selection – directional selection – sexual selection – genetic driftsexual reproductionasexual reproduction – colony – allele frequencyneutral theory of molecular evolutionpopulation geneticsHardy–Weinberg principle

Carl Linnaeus – domain (biology)kingdom (biology)phylumclass (biology)order (biology)family (biology)genusspecies

scientific classificationHomo sapiens

adaptive radiationconvergent evolutionextinctionmass extinctionfossiltaphonomygeologic timeplate tectonicscontinental driftvicarianceGondwanaPangaeaendosymbiosis

Diversity

primates

Plant form and function

Animal form and function

stomach – intestine – livernutritionprimary nutritional groups metabolismkidneyexcretion

lungs

heartarteryveincapillary – Blood – blood cell

lymph node

bone – cartilagejointtendon

muscleactinmyosinreflex

eyevisionauditionproprioceptionolfaction

skin cell

hormone

testes – ovarypregnancy

mating – animal communication – seek shelter – migration (ecology)

Ecology

Outline of ecology

organismgeographical areasexual reproductionpopulation densitypopulation growth – birth rate – death Rate – immigration rate – exponential growthcarrying capacitylogistic functionnatural environmentcompetition (biology) – mating – biological dispersalendemic (ecology)growth curve (biology)habitatdrinking waterresourcehuman populationtechnologyGreen revolution

food chainfood webautotrophheterotrophs – herbivorecarnivoretrophic level

Fossil fuelcoaloilnatural gasWorld energy consumptionClimate change feedbackAlbedowater vapor Carbon sink

Branches

See also: List of life sciences.

Biologists

See main article: Biologist.

Lists of notable biologists
Lists of biologists by subject

See main article: category.

See also

Related outlines

Journals

External links

A multi-authored, distributed Internet project containing information about phylogeny and biodiversity.

Notes and References

  1. Book: Frank B. Salisbury. Cleon W. Ross . Plant physiology. 1992. Brooks/Cole Pub Co. 0-534-15162-0 .