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Biology refers to the scientific examination of life forms. Researchers in this field explore animals, plants, and microorganisms through diverse methods, covering an extensive spectrum from molecular and cellular levels to entire organisms, communities, and ecological systems. In recent years, biological research has transformed dramatically, profoundly influencing modern society. Current capabilities include manufacturing antibiotics and vaccines, cultivating pest-resistant crops, performing organ transplants, and altering genetic material. Contemporary biologists are deeply engaged in addressing critical global challenges, including enhancing food production, safeguarding our planet's health, and combating illnesses. Understanding the mechanisms of microbes, flora, and fauna—along with their terrestrial and aquatic interactions—remains essential. The growing significance of climate change and its biological consequences demands particular attention.