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डार्लिंगटनिया कैलिफ़ोर्निका.जेपीजीहार्वेस्टमैन ओपिलियो कैन्स्ट्रिनी नर.जेपीजी जीवविज्ञान है प्राकृतिक विज्ञान कि अध्ययन जीवन और रहने वाले जीवों उनके सहित, शारीरिक संरचना , रासायनिक प्रक्रियाओं , आणविक बातचीत , शारीरिक तंत्र , विकास और विकास । विज्ञान की जटिलता के बावजूद, कुछ एकजुट अवधारणाएं इसे एक एकल, सुसंगत क्षेत्र में समेकित करती हैं। जीवविज्ञान कोशिका को जीवन की मूल इकाई के रूप मेंपहचानताहै, आनुवंशिकता की मूल इकाई के रूप में जीन , और निर्माण औरइंजन को चलाने वाले इंजन के रूप में विकास करता है।विलुप्त होने की प्रजातियों । रहने वाले जीवों हैं खुला प्रणालियों कि बदलने से जीवित रहने के ऊर्जा और उनके स्थानीय घटते एन्ट्रापी एक स्थिर और महत्वपूर्ण शर्त के रूप में परिभाषित किया गया बनाए रखने के लिए समस्थिति ।
जीव विज्ञान के उप-विषयों को नियोजित अनुसंधान विधियों द्वारा परिभाषित किया गया है और जिस तरह की प्रणाली का अध्ययन किया गया है: सैद्धांतिक जीवविज्ञान मात्रात्मक मॉडल तैयार करने के लिए गणितीय तरीकों का उपयोग करता है जबकि प्रायोगिक जीवविज्ञान प्रस्तावित सिद्धांतों की वैधता का परीक्षण करने के लिए अनुभवजन्य प्रयोग करता है और तंत्र के अंतर्निहित जीवन को समझता है और यह कैसे करता है प्रणाली की जटिलता में क्रमिक वृद्धि के माध्यम से लगभग 4 अरब साल पहले निर्जीव पदार्थ से प्रकट और विकसित हुआ ।
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