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“Beyond natural history Other biological sciences take up the study at other levels of organization: dissecting the individual into organs and tissues and seeing how these work together, as in physiology; reaching down still further to the level of cells, as in cytology; and reaching the final biological level with the study of living molecules and their interactions, as in biochemistry. No one of these levels can be considered as more important than any other.”

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Marston Bates
Marston Bates

Marston Bates was a renowned American author known for his profound insights into the relationship between humans and nature. His works often explore the interaction between humans and the natural environment, as well as the impact of this interaction on individuals and society. Bates' writing style is unique, blending literary and philosophical elements, which has had a profound impact on the literary world. more

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