A biologist would tell you that human body is made up cells, tissues, organs and systems,
A chemist would tell you that human body is made up of mainly 6 elements: carbon, oxygen, hydrogen, nitrogen, calcium and phosphorus,
A physicist would tell you that human body is made up of atoms, roughly 7 x 10^27 of them.
And they all would be telling the truth.
P.S. This is why multidisciplinary sciences gained great popularity in the last 1-2 decades – we need to be able to cross communicate between different fields then we can answer questions much better 🙂
A biologist would tell you that human body is made up cells, tissues, organs and systems,
A chemist would tell you that human body is made up of mainly 6 elements: carbon, oxygen, hydrogen, nitrogen, calcium and phosphorus,
A physicist would tell you that human body is made up of atoms, roughly 7 x 10^27 of them.
And they all would be telling the truth.
P.S. This is why multidisciplinary sciences gained great popularity in the last 1-2 decades – we need to be able to cross communicate between different fields then we can answer questions much better 🙂
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Yagiz is absolutely right. Each discipline of the sciences see things differently, and our best bet is learning to work together!
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