Anatomy: Study of the structure of living things and their parts
Astrobiology: Study of the living universe
Biotechnology: Study of technology related to biology
Botany: Scientific study of plants
Biochemistry: Study of chemical processes within or related to living organisms
Biophysics: Study of physical processes and phenomena in living organisms
Bionics: the study of mechanical systems that work like living things or as part of a living organism
Bioinformatics: Study of interpreting biological information through computer science
Biology: Study of cell structure and functions
Chemical Biology: Study of the use of chemistry to solve biological problems
Computational Biology: Study of using biological information to develop algorithms to comprehend biological systems
Conservation Biology: Study of environmental conservation and biodiversity on the Earth
Chronobiology: Study of effects of time on biological events as well as internal biological rhythms and clocks
Developmental Biology: Study of the growth and development processes of plants and animals
Evolutionary Biology: Study of evolutionary processes and diversification and adaptation of life overtime
Ecology: Study of how organisms and how they interact with the environment around them
Environmental Biology: Study of evolution, habitats and adaptations of living organisms
Genetics: Study of genes, genetic variation and heredity in living beings
Geobiology: Study of how physical, chemical and biological processes influence each other in natural habitat
Gerontology: Study of ageing, its physical, mental, social, psychological and cultural effects, etc.
Human Biology: Study of human species, their evolution, genetics, heredity, anatomy and other aspect
Human Genetics: Study of the human genome and transmission of genes from one generation to another
Immunology: Study of the immune system in all organisms