Most biology research papers and term papers are written in CSE/CBE
Style and the official citation guide is from the Council of Biology/Science
Editors. Some biology research papers also follow Vancouver style
depending on the word count and the type of paper.
Reviewing scientific literature and writing a research paper is essential
to writing a good research paper in Biology. A well written research
paper or term paper has to meet two main objectives. Firstly, it has
to describe the procedures followed in a comprehensive and clear manner.
Secondly, the paper must place any results and conclusion in perspective
by appropriately relating to the existing literature already available
and also by interpreting their relevance and importance in any future
study. To place a research paper properly in perspective, it requires
1. Providing a concise review of the literature and knowledge on
the topic
2. Relate the work to the knowledge and literature available
3. Clearly stating the hypotheses that the study is intended to address
4. Interpret the results of a study with relation to the hypotheses
as well as the literature available on the topic
5. Identify and discuss the scientific questions and any procedural
weakness that may be addressed in future study.
At the same time, a research paper also needs to be procedural weakness
and concisely written. The use of Superfluous overabundance of words
is a hindrance for the audience. When editing the paper should be
double checked for any grammatical error and it needs to me ensured
that all statements in the paper make sense.
Biology, also commonly called biological sciences refers to the scientific
study of life. Biology involves the study of structure, function,
growth, distribution and evolution of all living things. Biology also
classifies as well as describes the anatomy and physiology of organisms,
the process of speciation as well as the interactions that living
things have with the environment and between each other.
Biology was developed as a distinct science in the 19th Century as
scientists began to recognize that organisms usually share fundamental
characteristics. Over 1 million papers in biology are published every
year in a large number of medicine and biology journals.
When writing Biology research papers and term papers, it has to be
kept in mind that the paper will be seeking to explain scientific
research or study. The goal of a paper is to convey to the reader
what a test has been conducted about or what has been studied. A common
misleading mistake is that many students feel that term papers in
biology do need to be in top class professional English. The reality
is that all term papers and research papers have to be written extremely
concisely in order to maintain readers’ attention and communicate
what an author want to communicate to his o her audience.
The major sub-fields of biology and related topics include:
1. Ecology & evolution
1.1. Life
1.2. Ecology
1.3. Evolutionary biology
2. Organism biology
2.1. Groups of living organisms
2.2. Developmental biology
2.3. Morphology
2.4. Anatomy
2.5. Physiology
2.6. Medicine
3. Cell & molecular biology
3.1. Cell biology
3.2. Biochemistry
3.3. Molecular biology
3.4. Genetics |