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=What is Biology? =

Biology is the study of living organisms and their life processes. Knowing about organisms increases the security of life, lessens the danger of disease, gives us a longer lifespan, and a cleaner environment. This is not only for humans, but all the organisms we share our planet with.

Biology is a way to gain knowledge about our Earth to try to preserve it in any way we can, or to undo the damages human life has done to the environment. We can even apply this to human life so we can live longer, healthier lives. This knowledge aids in the prevention of endangerment and extinction of plants and animals, prevention of diseases, and the prevention of global warming and habitat destruction.

For example, the invention of the swan's neck tube changed many things in science and the world. It was a technological advancement which aided in many discoveries. When this tube was created, experiments were performed that proved the theory of biogenesis correct, which had a huge effect on society. Before the invention of the swan's neck tube, there was much debate over whether living things came from non-living, or from other living organisms. Overall, society believed living things came from non-living. Many new ideals were completely denied, as critics felt there wasn't enough evidence to prove their theory correct. The swan's neck tube and the experiments associated with, it the reason these ideals were challenegd and defeated. It also, in the long run, helped society understand life and how if affects humans in daily routines - how microorganisms help us, and harm us. This breakthrough gave science a specific path to follow to create experiments on, and gave scientists a foundation to build off of. On this foundation, we built many things, such as bacteriology and other branches of biology that study microorganisms. We understand more about the world in which we live in.