Tuesday, August 24, 2010

Wildlife: plants and animals?

What's the study of wildlife including all of living organisms (plants, animals, fungi, etc.) present living and extinct.Wildlife: plants and animals?
The scientific study of plants is called botany; the study of their relationship to their environment and of their distribution is plant ecology. The cultivation of plants for food and for decoration is horticulture.





Zoology is the study of animals and involves research in many aspects of animal life such as behavior, diet, evolution, classification, and distribution.





The study of bacteria is known as bacteriology, a branch of microbiology.





Mycology is the study of fungi. At various points throughout history, fungi have been considered to be either plants or animals. It was finally concluded that fungi are neither plants nor animals, but are a distinct group. Fungi are now considered one of the five kingdoms into which all living organisms are classified.Wildlife: plants and animals?
Ecology is the the first thing that comes to my mind.
idk ask ur papa or ur mama wait maybe ur teecha idk man go goo google it but rermmember stay in school buddy i dont want ur teacher to yell at ya and get off the could would ya

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