Monthly Archives: February 2010

Cell Biology

Studying Biology Cells

In biology, which is the study of living organisms, the cell is the most important unit. Biology cells are the basis for every biological branch. Cellular biology is the backbone of every type of biology. In fact, no matter what type of biology one wishes to study, an understanding of biology cells are necessary. • … Continue reading

Starting a Career in Molecular Biology

If one is interested in biology, particular in cell and molecular biology, then they may want to consider a career studying and researching molecular cell biology. The job of a molecular biologist is to study cells, bacteria, and viruses at their molecular levels to see how diseases are caused. • Molecular cell biology is the … Continue reading

Human Biology

Learning the basics of human biology can be a complicated process. However, although difficult, biology genetics are considered to be a very interesting field to research, because of the nature of the work. Human biology is known as the scientific study of the body itself: how it works and what its made of. Unlike many … Continue reading

Molecular Biology

Molecular biology is a branch of general biology that deals with DNA manipulation for the point of mutation. Cell biology is the one of the most important branches of general biology. Cell biology concentrates on studying the functions and structure of cells, which is the building blocks that make up all organisms. Combined, these two … Continue reading

General Biology

General biology is the science that studies living organisms. This can include people, plants and animals. Most college students will have to take at least one biology class before earning their undergraduate degree. When learning about biology, the different categories of it are grouped into separate branches, into the type of organism that is being … Continue reading