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Zoology, as the principal word suggests, talks about animals. If you are interested in pursuing a life filled with wildlife and knowing the multitude of animals in the world, then zoology would be a perfect fit for your lifestyle. If you prefer knowing how we normally get our energy and how we get the different vegetables, botany would be a good pick up as it tackles different plants and how we can use them to their full potential. Bio major Steven Rindner considers both to be important because, even though they do not tackle us humans directly, studies of animals and plants can affect how we live our daily lives.
If knowing how the body works is more your tempo, anatomy could be the one for you. From knowing the 12 basic systems in our body to the different cell processes, anatomy studies how the human body operates. Microbiology is for the people curious about the things that live in plain sight but small enough to not be seen by the naked eye. This studies the different microorganisms from the ecosystem to the 12 million organisms on your eyebrow.