Pronunciation: /ˌpeɪli.oʊˌbaɪˈɑlədʒi/
noun the branch of biology that deals with the study of fossil organisms and their relationships to modern-day species
A1 Paleobiology is the study of ancient life forms.
A2 In paleobiology, scientists analyze fossils to learn about prehistoric organisms.
B1 Paleobiology can provide insights into the evolution of species over millions of years.
B2 Researchers in paleobiology use various techniques to reconstruct the past environments in which ancient organisms lived.
C1 The field of paleobiology requires a deep understanding of geology, biology, and paleontology.
C2 Advanced studies in paleobiology involve complex statistical analyses to interpret fossil data and patterns of evolution.
formal Paleobiology is the study of ancient life forms through the examination of fossils.
informal I find paleobiology fascinating because it helps us understand how life evolved over millions of years.
slang Paleobiology is like detective work for ancient creatures.
figurative Exploring paleobiology is like peering through a window into the past.
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