Definition of Biologically. Meaning of Biologically. Synonyms of Biologically

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Definition of Biologically

Biologically
Biologic Bi`o*log"ic, Biological Bi`o*log"ic*al, a. Of or relating to biology. -- Bi`o*log"ic*al*ly, adv.

Meaning of Biologically from wikipedia

- (384–322 BCE) contributed extensively to the development of biological knowledge. He explored biological causation and the diversity of life. His successor, Theophrastus...
- Biological essentialism may refer to: Biological determinism, the belief that human behavior is biologically predetermined Gender essentialism, the belief...
- Biologic may refer to: biology – a process or phenomenon connected with life or living organisms biologic medical product – a medicinal preparation created...
- suspect is biologically plausible. But this is a feature I am convinced we cannot demand. What is biologically plausible depends upon the biological knowledge...
- state either throughout their existence or after living long enough. A biologically immortal living being can still die from means other than senescence...
- Biological defense may refer to: Biological defense mechanism, a form of adaptation that promotes the survivability of an organism by protecting it from...
- clone themselves". Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences. 371 (1706). doi:10.1098/rstb.2015.0534. PMC 5031619. PMID 27619698...
- Biological material may refer to: Organic matter, matter that has come from a once-living organism, or is composed of organic compounds A chemical substance...
- Biological thermodynamics (Thermodynamics of biological systems) is a science that explains the nature and general laws of thermodynamic processes occurring...
- female is primarily used to describe non-human animals, to refer to biologically female humans in an impersonal technical context (e.g., "Females were...