Friday, November 22, 2019
List of Sciences Ologies
List of Sciences Ologies An ology is a discipline of study, as indicated by having the -ology suffix. Here is a list of science ologies: An Alphabetical List of Ologies Acarology: The study of ticks and mitesActinobiology: The study of the effects of radiation upon living organismsActinology: The study of the effect of light on chemicalsAerobiology: A branch of biology that studies organic particles transported by the airAerology: The study of the atmosphereAetiology: The study of the causes of diseaseAgrobiology: the study of plant nutrition and growth related to soilAgrology: The branch of soil science dealing with production of cropsAgrostology: The study of grassesAlgology: The study of algae; the study of painAllergology: The study of the causes and treatment of allergiesAndrology: The study of male healthAnesthesiology: The study of anesthesia and anestheticsAngiology: The study of the anatomy of blood and lymph vascular systemsAnthropology: The study of humansApiology: The study of beesArachnology: The study of spidersArchaeology: The study of past culturesArchaeozoology: The study of relationships between humans and animals over timeAreology: The study of MarsAstacology: The study of crawfishAstrobiology: The study of origin of lifeAstrogeology: The study of geology of celestial bodiesAudiology: The study of hearingAutecology: The study of the ecology of individual speciesBacteriology: The study of bacteriaBioecology: The study of interaction of life in the environmentBiology: The study of lifeBromatology: The study of foodCardiology: The study of the heartCariology: The study of cells; the study of dental cavitiesCetology: The study of cetaceans (e.g., whales, dolphins)Climatology: The study of the climateColeopterology: The study of beetlesConchology: The study of shells and of mollusksConiology: The study of dust in the atmosphere and its effects on living organismsCraniology: The study of the characteristics of the skullCriminology: The scientific study of crimeCryology: The study of very low temperatures and related phenomenaCynology: The study of dogsCytology: The study of cellsCytomorphology: The study of the structure of cellsCytopathology: The branch of pathology that studies diseases on the cellular levelDendrochronology: The study of the age of trees and the records in their ringsDendrology: The study of treesDermatology: The study of the skinDermatopathology: The field of dermatological anatomical pathologyDesmology: The study of ligamentsDiabetology: The study of diabetes mellitusDipterology: The study of fliesEcohydrology: The study of interactions between organisms and the water cycleEcology: The study of the relationships between living organisms and their environmentEcophysiology: The study of the interrelationship between an organisms physical functioning and its environmentEdaphology: A branch of soil science that studies the influence of soil on lifeElectrophysiology: The study of the relationship between electric phenomena and bodily processesEmbryology: The study of embryosEndocrinology: The study of internal secretory glandsEntomology: The study of insectsEnzymology: The study of enzymesEpidemiology: The study of the origin and spread of diseasesEthology: The study of animal behaviorExobiology: The study of life in outer spaceExogeology: The study of geology of celestial bodiesFelinology: The study of catsFetology (foetology): The study of the fetusFormicology: The study of antsGastrology (gastroenterology): The study of the stomach and intestinesGemology: The study of gemstonesGeobiology: The study of the biosphere and its relations to the lithosphere and atmosphereGeochronology: The study of the age of the EarthGeology: The study of the EarthGeomorphology: The study of present-day landformsGerontology: The study of old ageGlaciology: The study of glaciersGynecology: The study of medicine relating to womenHematology: The study of bloodHeliology : The study of the sunHelioseismology: The study of vibrations and oscillations in the sunHelminthology: The study of parasitic wormsHepatology: The study of the liverHerbology: The study of the therapeutic use of plantsHerpetology: The study of reptiles and amphibiansHeteroptology: The study of true bugsHippology: The study of horsesHistology: The study of living tissuesHistopathology: The study of the microscopic structure of diseased tissueHydrogeology: The study of underground waterHydrology: The study of waterIchnology: The study of fossil footprints, tracks, and burrowsIchthyology: The study of fishImmunology: The study of the immune systemKaryology: The study of karyotypes (a branch of cytology)Kinesiology: The study of movement in relation to human anatomyKymatology: The study of waves or wave motionsLaryngology: The study of the larynxLepidopterology: The study of butterflies and mothsLimnology: The study of freshwater environmentsLithology: The study of rocksLymphology: The study of the lymph system and glandsMalacology: The study of mollusksMammalogy: The study of mammalsMeteorology: The study of weatherMethodology: The study of methodsMetrology: The study of measurementMicrobiology: The study of micro-organismsMicrology: The science of preparing and handling microscopic objectsMineralogy: The study of mineralsMycology: The study of fungiMyology: The study of musclesMyrmecology: The study of antsNanotechnology: The study of machines at the molecular levelNanotribology: The study of friction on the molecular and atomic scaleNematology: The study of nematodes (roundworms)Neonatology: The study of newborn infantsNephology: The study of cloudsNephrology: The study of the kidneysNeurology: The study of nervesNeuropathology: The study of neural diseasesNeurophysiology: The study of the functions of the nervous systemNosolo gy: The study of disease classificationOceanology: The study of oceansOdonatology: The study of dragonflies and damselfliesOdontology: The study of the teethOncology: The study of cancerOology: The study of eggsOphthalmology: The study of the eyesOrnithology: The study of birdsOrology: The study of mountains and their mappingOrthopterology: The study of grasshoppers and cricketsOsteology: The study of bonesOtolaryngology: The study of the ear and throatOtology: The study of the earOtorhinolaryngology: The study of the ear, nose, and throatPaleoanthropology: The study of prehistoric people and human originsPaleobiology: The study of prehistoric lifePaleobotany: The study of prehistoric metaphytesPaleoclimatology: The study of prehistoric climatesPaleoecology: The study of prehistoric environments by analyzing fossils and rock strataPaleontology: The study of fossils of ancient lifePaleophytology: The study of ancient mult icellular plantsPaleozoology: The study of prehistoric metazoansPalynology: The study of pollenParapsychology: The study of paranormal or psychic phenomena that defy conventional scientific explanationsParasitology: The study of parasitesPathology: The study of illnessPetrology: The study of rocks and conditions by which they formPharmacology: The study of drugsPhenology: The study of periodic biological phenomenaPhlebology: A branch of medicine that deals with the venous systemPhonology: The study of vocal soundsPhycology: The study of algaePhysiology: The study of the functions of living organismsPhytology: The study of plants; botanyPhytopathology: The study of plant diseasesPhytosociology: The study of the ecology of plant communitiesPlanetology: The study of planets and solar systemsPlanktology: The study of planktonPomology: The study of fruitsPosology: The study of drug dosagePrimatology: The study of primatesProc tology: The study of the rectum, anus, colon, and pelvic floorPsychobiology: The study and psychology of organisms with regard to their functions and structuresPsychology: The study of mental processes in living creaturesPsychopathology: The study of mental illness or disordersPsychopharmacology: The study of psychotropic or psychiatric drugsPsychophysiology: The study of the physiological bases of psychological processesPulmonology: The study of diseases of the lungs and the respiratory tractRadiology: The study of rays, usually ionizing radiationReflexology: Originally the study of reflexes or of reflex responsesRheology: The study of flowRheumatology: The study of rheumatic diseasesRhinology: The study of the noseSarcology: A subsection of anatomy that studies the soft tissuesScatology: The study of fecesSedimentology: A branch of geology that studies sedimentsSeismology: The study of earthquakesSelenology: The study of the moonSerology:à ‚ The study of blood serumSexology: The study of sexSitiology: The study of dietSociobiology: The study of the effect of evolution on ethologySociology: The study of societySomatology: The study of human characteristicsSomnology: The study of sleepSpeleology: The study or exploration of cavesStomatology: The study of the mouthSymptomatology: The study of symptomsSynecology: The study of ecological interrelationshipsTechnology: The study of the practical artsThermology: The study of heatTocology: The study of childbirthTopology: The mathematical study of closeness and connectednessToxicology: The study of poisonsTraumatology: The study of wounds and injuriesTribology: The study of friction and lubricationTrichology: The study of hair and scalpTypology: The study of classificationUrology: The study of the urogenital tractVaccinology: The study of vaccinesVirology: The study of virusesVolcanology (vulcanology): The stud y of volcanoesXenobiology: The study of nonterrestrial lifeXylology: The study of woodZooarchaeology: The study of animal remains from archaeological sites to reconstruct relationships between people, animals, and their environmentZoology: The study of animalsZoopathology: The study of animal diseasesZoopsychology: The study of mental processes in animalsZymology: The study of fermentation
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