Today's tip is a short one. In a sense, learning biology is like learning a foreign language. Mutualistic symbiosis, oxidative phosphorylation, chemoautotroph, Okazaki fragment, coelomate, sclerenchyma, parenchyma, and collenchyma...
Biologists have their own language. They use Greek- or Latin-derived terms you've never heard and the meaning of words with which you are familiar is sometimes different in the language of biology than in everyday language. Even the word "theory" has a different meaning in science. It may seem as if you entered a foreign country when you study biology, with a language that initially seems impenetrable.
To succeed you must learn and practice the terminology of biology. This is the killer instinct without which you will not develop biological sense. Learn to think and speak like a biologist.
Until then, stay tuned for more biology tips.
Seize the Day!
Dr. Wayne Huang
"The Rapid Learning Coach"
BioTips@RapidLearningCener.com
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