00:01
For this question, we need to consider what biology really is and what holds the idea of biology together.
00:07
So if we look at the definition of biology, we have bio, which means life, and we have logi, which means the study of.
00:22
So altogether biology means the study of life.
00:26
So if we're considering kind of the main topic that defines life altogether, we're looking at certain qualities that hold true and kind of, shape and defying a similarity between all types of life.
00:43
So if we look at our answer choices, we have evolution, we have the structure and function correlation, we have the study of systems or system biology, and we have the scientific process.
01:14
So if we consider structure and function, this is a big part of biology, but it's not going to explain certain topics of, say, the relations between organism.
01:32
So because it can't really define how organisms relate to one another, how they originate from a common ancestor, because it's only looking at certain structures and the function of those, b is probably not our best choice.
01:47
Likewise, our systems, these define, say, body systems, organ systems, possibly systems of the population...