"the science of life and living things," 1819, from Greek bios "life, one's life, lifetime" (from PIE root *gwei- "to live;" see bio-) + -logy "study of." Suggested 1802 by German naturalist Gottfried Reinhold Treviranus, and introduced as a scientific term that year in French by Lamarck; they seem to have hit upon the word independently.
the biology of viruses
biography
biohazard
biological
biologism
biologist
biology
bioluminescence
bioluminescent
biolysis
biomagnetism
biomass