| A | B |
| pure science | a science depending on deductions from demonstrated truths, such as mathematics or logic or studied without reguard to practical applications |
| applied science | it applies to things we use knowledge and apply it to things |
| biology | the study of living organisms divieded into many specialized fields that cover their morphology physiology anatomy behavior origin and distribution |
| botany | the pure science of plants and animals |
| zoology | the scientific study of the behavior structure phtsiolgy classification anddistribution |
| agriculture | the science of practice of farming including cultivations of the same of animals, growing crops and the rearing of animals to provide food wool and other products |
| animal science | the science of animals |
| agronomy | the applied science that are highly processed |
| horticulture | the applied science of art or practice of garden cultivation and management |
| forestry | the applied science that studies trees for paper |
| physics | pure science that a branch of science concerned with nature abd properties of matter and energy the subject matter of physics distinguished from that of chemistry and biology includes mechanics, heat, light, and radiation sound, electricity |
| engineering | the applied science of scientific mathematical principles to practice atoms end such as the design, manufacture, and operation of efficient abd economic structures machines process and systems |
| hydroponics | the pure science cultivations of plants in nutrient solution rather then in soil |
| aquaculture | pure science. the art and buisness of cultivating marine or fresh water food fish or shell fish such as oysters clams salmon and trout under controlled conditopn |