Parasitology (the study of parasites), Embryology (the Study of embryo), Histology, Microbiology, Genetics (the study of dna and reproduction), Entomology (the study of insect and arachnid life), Conetology Herpytology (The study of reptiles), Pathology, Itchytology (the Study of fish), Cytology, Tarsology, Hermentology, Morphology...
Evolutionary biology (the study of evolutionary changes) and biogeography (the study of the spatial distribution of life)
the list continues...a good suggestion is to use an encyclopedia for a complete list and breakdown of all of the sciences, since they are all so closely related and intertwined
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