A look at Biology’s family tree Branches of Biology A look at Biology’s family tree
Do you know? Biology started branching out and until now, its family tree just keeps on growing!
Are you familiar with any of the family members? Paleontology 7. Entomology Genetics 8. Phycology Ecology 9. Cytology Zoology 10. Ornithology Botany 11. Physiology Pathology 12. Herpetology 13. Morphology
Do you know? The names of the different branches of Biology have Greek or Latin origins. Example: Bio (living organisms) + logus (study of) Biology = study of living organism
Try it! In your notebook: 1. Create 3 columns. Branch Origin Meaning
Check out the Greek/Latin origins below Logus – study of Genetikos – origin Botanikos – of herbs Oikos – habitat Cyto - cell Palaios – ancient Morphos - shape Ornith – bird Zoion – animal Physis – nature Pathos – suffering Herpeto – reptile Entomon – insect Phyco – seaweed/algae
See if you got them right… Paleontology – study of fossils Genetics – study of heredity Ecology – study of ecosystem Zoology – study of animals Botany – study of plants Pathology – study of diseases
See if you got them right… 7. Entomology – study of insects 8. Phycology – study of algae 9. Cytology – study of cells 10. Ornithology – study of birds 11. Physiology – study of the normal functions of the body 12. Herpetology – study of reptiles 13. Morphology – study of forms and structures of living organisms
Assignment: Research and add 5 more to the branches of Biology. Include its etymology and their descriptions. (individual) Bring a picture of the lab group’s assigned animal and research about it. Note: The group’s grade depends on the output of each group members. Bring also: cartolina, construction papers, glue/paste, scissors, art materials, markers Have your quizzes signed by your parents.