What are Biosciences?
Biosciences are the branches of natural science dealing with the structure and behavior of living organisms are as diverse as the animals, plants and microbes that make up life on Earth. The scope of the biosciences reaches across many different scales of size and of time, from the microscopic and submicroscopic levels of cells and molecules to the global scale of biological communities and ecosystems; as well as from the present through vast stretches of the past. The bioscience disciplines are highly allied and interdependent, and some, such as biophysics and biomedical engineering, transcend the traditional boundaries of the physical sciences and of technology (the so-called “applied sciences”).