What are the Effects of Biology Education on Human Life

The Effects of Biology Education on Human Life

The main purpose of obtaining scientific information is to provide facilities for human habitation, to increase the abundance of food and to improve health, that is, to improve the quality of life. The stage of human development that we have today is largely due to research advances in biology. New discoveries in biology have revolutionized the fields of medicine, agriculture, dentistry, public health and pest control.

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Food Production

Food is essential to our lives. Man has revolutionized the field of agriculture through his research in biology. Different types of fruits and crops have been developed by selecting the best seeds for the production of food crops. Today we have a significant increase in wheat, rice, sugarcane, and cotton production. Which has a good effect on the economic condition and health of man. In this way, man has largely overcome the concept of a balanced diet, elimination of malnutrition and issues such as famine. Plants have played an important role in the human economy by producing many useful items such as furniture, rubber, dyes, sports equipment and building materials.

Disease control

Health is a basic need. Biological research has made life easier with the discovery of antibiotics for many infectious diseases such as plague, cholera, pneumonia, tuberculosis and typhoid. Will greatly reduce the infant mortality rate. A new disease, AIDS, has plagued the world. Its germs destroy a person's natural immune system. This incurable disease is also becoming curable now. A drug called AZT will be somewhat effective in treating it. Similarly, drugs for cancer are being discovered.

Many living things are used to make medicines. With the help of penicillin, we have largely overcome infectious diseases. We have eliminated many harmful pastes through the use of pesticides.

Genetic Engineering

Molecular biology has played a very important role in understanding the functioning of the human body. The use of genetic engineering (In which the desired results are obtained by inserting beneficial genes into bacteria etc.) biotechnology to create new species by modifying specific genetic traits has now become a reality. In humans, synthetic insulin is being made by incorporating the gene that makes insulin hormones into the DNA of bacteria. Which has been shown to be very effective in treating diabetics.

Pollution Control

With the emergence of more industries, the biggest threat to the survival of human beings and other living beings in the present age is posed by environmental pollution. Increasing air, land and water pollution also poses a threat to humans and wildlife. In addition, many plants and animals that have been maintaining the balance of our environment for millions of years have reached the point of extinction. Through research in biology, scientists are assessing the damage caused by pollutants and working to control them. This suggests that the study of biology has had a profound effect on our lives and has greatly helped to improve its quality.

Space Biology

Evidence of life has also been studied during space exploration and traces of life have been found on Mars, which is still under investigation.

Scientific Views

How did life come into being on this planet? The fact is that science has never been able to know the truth because it requires observation of the time when life began, not in the hands of young people, and the second reason is that the first living beings were soft and delicate. Therefore, no fossils can be found from which any thing can be said with certainty. However, since 1950, some scientists started experimenting in the laboratory by creating the conditions of the planet at that time, as a result of which the scientists ended their lives. Make some ideas that seem closer to reality.

Biogenesis & Abiogenesis

In ancient times it was thought that life could be created in two ways. One was the common observation that children are born to their parents through reproductive processes, which is called biogenesis, and the other was that people at that time thought that life could suddenly be born from inanimate objects, which is called biogenesis.

The second theory was popularized because the details of the genocide of animals were not known at the time, nor were microscopes and other instruments invented that could make complete observations. People thought that frogs were made of mud, rats were made of dirt. Insects are made from dew drops and cinders are made from rotten flesh. This theory was not only accepted by the common people but also by some scientists like Copernicus, Bacon, Galileo, Harvey, Descartes etc.

From the sixteenth century to the eighteenth century, some scientists experimented with it, and seeing some animals seem to be formed in this way, people thought that O-biogenesis was right. Scientists later began to experiment more carefully. The first to be disproved was the Italian scientist Francois Reddy in 1668.

Redi's Experiments

He took four bottles, put a dead snake in one, a few dead fish in the other, a dead father fish in the third, and a piece of meat in the fourth, leaving everyone open. Flies could come in them and then they made eighty-four bottles and covered their mouths.

After a few days, open-mouthed bottles will produce maggots, and closed-mouthed bottles will not produce maggots, nor will flies be seen. The maggots were larvae hatched from the eggs of these bees.

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