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Branches Of Life Science: The Complete List

This comprehensive guide lists all 59 branches of life science and explains each field’s primary focus, typical scale or subjects, and common applications or careers. Ideal for students, educators, and professionals, the post helps you compare disciplines—from genetics and microbiology to ecology and neuroscience—and choose the right specialization or career path.

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List of Scientists Born in Australia

Explore 17 notable scientists born in Australia, from Nobel laureates to pioneering medical researchers and influential physicists. This concise list provides birth–death years, birthplaces, and primary fields for each scientist, offering a quick reference for students, educators, and anyone interested in Australia’s scientific achievements.

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Examples of Vertebrates

This post lists 20 Examples of Vertebrates spanning fish, amphibians, reptiles, birds, and mammals. For each species we provide the scientific name, typical habitat or range, and average size in centimeters to help students, educators, and nature enthusiasts identify and compare common vertebrates.

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Examples of Consumers in Biology

This post presents 20 examples of consumers in biology, spanning herbivores, carnivores, omnivores, and decomposers. Each entry includes the scientific name, trophic level, and typical diet to help students and nature lovers understand consumer roles within ecosystems.

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List of Scientists Born in São Tomé and Príncipe

Explore a curated list of scientists born in São Tomé and Príncipe, highlighting their careers, research areas, and notable achievements. This post showcases the island nation’s scientific contributions and links to biographies and sources for further reading.

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List of Eukaryotic Cells

Explore a comprehensive list of 54 Eukaryotic Cells organized by Kingdom, typical size (µm), and primary function. This easy-reference resource highlights diverse eukaryotic cell types—from plant and animal cells to fungi and protists—with concise size and function details to help students, educators, and curious readers quickly compare and learn. Click to explore full entries and visual aids.

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10 Interesting Facts About Fungi

Explore 10 interesting facts about fungi in this engaging hub post that highlights surprising biology, ecological roles, and human uses of mushrooms and other fungal species. Each fact links to a deeper post so you can dive into mycology, mycelium networks, edible and poisonous species, and fungi’s role in medicine and ecosystems.

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Life Science Topics: The Complete List

Explore a comprehensive list of 59 Life Science Topics—from cell biology and genetics to ecology, neuroscience, and biomedical engineering. This guide explains each topic’s scope and where it’s studied, ideal for students, educators, and curious learners—dive in to discover study areas and research directions.

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Examples of Animals

Explore 20 Examples of Animals with clear scientific names, class, and size/weight for each species. This illustrated list helps students, educators, and nature lovers compare mammals, birds, reptiles and more—discover fascinating facts and quick reference details. Perfect for study guides, classroom handouts, or curious readers seeking quick species comparisons.

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List of Scientists Born In Brazil

Explore a curated List of Scientists Born In Brazil featuring 26 influential figures across physics, biology, medicine, engineering and more. Each entry lists their field, lifespan, and birthplace, with concise context on their key contributions. Perfect for students, educators and anyone researching Brazilian scientific history — read on to meet the pioneers who shaped science in Brazil and beyond.

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