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biologischer

Biologischer is the attributive form of the German adjective biologisch, meaning related to biology or the life sciences. It describes nouns connected with living organisms, their structure, function, evolution, or ecological context. The term appears in science, education, journalism, and everyday language to qualify phenomena, processes, or objects as biological in nature.

In German, adjectives inflect for gender, number, and case. Examples include: Biologischer Prozess (masculine singular, without

Etymology and scope: biologisch derives from Biologie, which in turn comes from the Greek roots bios (life)

See also: Biologie, Biologe, Biotechnologie.

article),
der
biologische
Prozess
(masculine
singular
with
definite
article),
eine
biologische
Vielfalt
(feminine
singular),
das
biologische
System
(neuter
singular),
die
biologischen
Prozesse
(plural
with
definite
article),
or
biologische
Prozesse
(plural
without
article).
and
logos
(study
or
discourse),
with
the
suffix
-isch
forming
the
adjective.
The
prefix
bio-
appears
in
many
scientific
terms
across
German
and
other
languages,
indicating
a
focus
on
life
or
living
systems.
The
term
covers
a
wide
range
of
domains,
including
biology,
medicine,
ecology,
agriculture,
and
related
disciplines,
as
well
as
everyday
references
to
living
aspects
of
the
world.