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The term biology is derived from the Greek word βίος, bios, "life" and the suffix -λογία, -logia, "study of."[
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Theodor Georg August Roose used the term in a book, Grundzüge der Lehre van der Lebenskraft, in the preface.
Karl Friedrich Burdach used the term in 1800 in a more restricted sense of the study of human beings from a morphological, physiological and psychological perspective .
The term came into its modern usage with the six-volume treatise Biologie, oder Philosophie der lebenden Natur (1802–22) by Gottfried Reinhold Treviranus, -
Theodor Georg August Roose used the term in a book, Grundzüge der Lehre van der Lebenskraft, in the preface.
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restricted sense of the study of human beings from a morphological, physiological and psychological perspective
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restricted sense of the study of human beings from a morphological, physiological and psychological perspective
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i think the Branches of biology wil be used daily