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Form 1 Science Unit 1.1 : Science is Part of Everyday Life (Careers in Science)
Mechanics Medicine Meteorology Metrology Microbiology Mineralogy Mycology Neurology Nucleonics Nutrition Oceanography Oncology Optics Paleontology Pathology Petrology Pharmacology Physics Physiology Psychology Radiology Robotics Seismology Spectroscopy Systematics Thermodynamics Toxicology Virology Volcanology Zoology Design, construction, and use of machinery or mechanical structures. The science of diagnosing and treating disease and damage to the body. The study of weather and atmospheric conditions. The science of measurement. The study of microorganisms and their effects on other living organisms. The study of minerals, including their distribution, identification, and properties. The branch of botany that deals with fungi. The study of the nervous system and disorders affecting it. The study of the behavior and characteristics of nucleons or atomic nuclei. The study of food and nourishment. The exploration and study of the ocean. The study of the development, diagnosis, treatment, and prevention of tumors. The study of light and vision. The study of prehistoric life through fossils. The study of disease and its causes, processes, development, and consequences. The study of the origin, composition, structure, and alteration of rocks. The science of the composition, use, and effects of drugs. The science of matter and energy and interactions between the two. The study of the functions of living organisms. The study of the mental process and behavior. The use of radioactive substances in diagnosis and treatment of disease. The science of technology to design, fabrication, and application of robots. The study of earthquakes. The study of radiant light. The science of systematic classification. The study of relationships and conversions between heat and other forms of energy. The study of poisons and the treatment of poisoning. The study of viruses and viral diseases. The study of volcanoes and volcanic phenomena. the study of the structure, physiology, development, and classification of animals.