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A list of Citizendium articles, and planned articles, about Life.
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Parent topics

  • Science [r]: The organized body of knowledge based on non–trivial refutable concepts that can be verified or rejected on the base of observation and experimentation [e]
  • Biology [r]: The science of life — of complex, self-organizing, information-processing systems living in the past, present or future. [e]
  • Systems biology [r]: The study of biological systems as a whole. [e]

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Other related topics

  • Systems biology [r]: The study of biological systems as a whole. [e]
  • Homeostasis (biology) [r]: The coordinated physiological reactions which maintain most of the steady states in an organism. [e]
  • Evolution [r]: A change over time in the proportions of individual organisms differing genetically. [e]
  • Cell (biology) [r]: The basic unit of life, consisting of biochemical networks enclosed by a membrane. [e]
  • Evolution of cells [r]: The birth of cells marked the passage from pre-biotic chemistry to partitioned units resembling modern cells. [e]
  • Metabolism [r]: The modification of chemical substances by living organisms. [e]
  • Life/Addendum: Supplementary text to main article Life and Life/Draft
  • Chemistry [r]: The science of matter, or of the electrical or electrostatical interactions of matter. [e]
  • Biochemistry [r]: The chemistry of living things; a field of both biology and chemistry. [e]
  • Organic chemistry [r]: The scientific study of the structure, properties, composition, reactions, and preparation (by synthesis or by other means) of chemical compounds of carbon and hydrogen, which may contain any number of other elements. [e]
  • Aristotle [r]: (384-322 BCE) Ancient Greek philosopher and scientist, and one of the most influential figures in the western world between 350 BCE and the sixteenth century. [e]
  • History of biology