Biology and human welfare focus on applying biological knowledge to improve health, agriculture, and environment. It includes disease prevention, nutrition, immunization, biotechnology, and sustainable practices. Understanding biology helps develop medicines, control epidemics, enhance crop production, and conserve resources, ensuring overall well-being, quality of life, and sustainable development for current and future generations.
Human health and disease study the body’s well-being, causes of illness, prevention, treatment, and maintaining physical and mental fitness.
Enhancing food production involves crop improvement, irrigation, pest control, and modern techniques.
Microbes in human welfare contribute to medicine, agriculture, industry, and environmental protection, benefiting human life.