13 sentences with 'biology'

Example sentences and phrases with the word biology and other words derived from it.

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« The biology teacher took the students to the laboratory. »

biology: The biology teacher took the students to the laboratory.
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« In biology class, we learned about the anatomy of the heart. »

biology: In biology class, we learned about the anatomy of the heart.
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« The biology teacher, a high school educator, was giving a lesson on cells. »

biology: The biology teacher, a high school educator, was giving a lesson on cells.
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« The theory of evolution proposed by Charles Darwin revolutionized the understanding of biology. »

biology: The theory of evolution proposed by Charles Darwin revolutionized the understanding of biology.
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« The young biology student carefully examined the cellular tissue samples under the microscope, noting every detail in her notebook. »

biology: The young biology student carefully examined the cellular tissue samples under the microscope, noting every detail in her notebook.
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« Some of the most important breakthroughs concerned medicine and biology. »
« Comparable scientific advances occurred in the fields of natural history and biology. »
« The pseudo-sciences of race had emerged in the late 19th century as perverse offshoots of genuine advances in biology and the natural sciences. »
« The dream of the social sciences was to arrive at rules of behaviour, politics and historical development as certain and unbreakable as biology or geology. »
« Aristotle was the greatest intellectual of the ancient world. He alone founded the disciplines of biology, literary criticism, political science and logical philosophy. »
« While astronomy and physics advanced by leaps and bounds during the period of the Scientific Revolution, other scientific disciplines such as medical science and biology advanced much more slowly. »
« Greek and Roman medical ideas, which were largely the basis of medieval understandings of human biology, held that women were essentially inferior versions of men: weaker, less intelligent and with an excess of moist 'humours' (the bodily fluids that were supposed to be the basis of health). »
« Lynn Margulis, professor of biology at Boston University in Massachusetts and co-author of Microcosmos, has hypothesized that 1 billion years ago, hungry aerobic (oxygen-breathing) bacteria attacked and got inside some anaerobic (non-oxygen-breathing) bacteria, which were unable to live in Earth's then-new oxygen atmosphere. »

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