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Biology
is one of the major disciplines of science which is taught in high school and
college for most students. Typically this is a mandatory study required to
graduate from high school where students learn a variety of knowledge ranging
from anatomy, taxonomy and the interaction of organisms in ecosystems. Biology
has played an important role throughout history during the birth of
civilization to help differentiate humans from the animal kingdom.
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Biology
was primarily studied in ancient times as sub discipline of medicine.
Physicians were some of the primary contributors to the foundation that formed
modern day biology. Biological studies were essential in ancient civilizations
as healthcare was almost nonexistent and the need to understand illnesses and
anatomy was high value information. Agriculture was a big part of ancient
civilizations as it allowed humans to settle into geographic regions without
the need to migrate to hunt and gather food sources.
The
development of agriculture is one of the leading factors that led to the birth
of civilizations worldwide however one of the unintended side effects of the
development of cities and urban environments was the increase in disease and
infections. This is largely associated with the intermingling of close
populations of individuals making the spread of diseases more common and dire
in growing cities. For centuries the ability to understand what caused diseases
was eluded by most people; germs, bacteria and viruses were not known to humans
for centuries while civilizations were being formed.
With
the ever growing population of people and an increasing trend in urban
settlements, the need to understand life became a primary focus of scientific
minds in early human development. Kings and monarchs sought to achieve
immortality and the concept of doctors and physicians took a priority in
scientific studies. Through this quest for knowledge the foundation of science
began to grow in human culture. The ancient Greeks are perhaps the most famous
for their hand in forming the basis of modern science.
Civilizations,
in their quest for knowledge play an integral role in the foundation of science
because individuals have the ability to pursue knowledge instead of having to
worry about acquiring food sources. The ancient world had many limitations in
their ability to pursue knowledge however after the renaissance era scientific
study began to flourish significantly. The concepts of evolution, physics, time
and space began to take a forefront over health care and resources in the
scientific community.
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