The Role And Importance Of Chemical Knowledge In Biological Education
Akhmadzhon Mirzaevich Jumanov , Associate Professor, Kokand State Pedagogical Institute Named After Mukimiy, UzbekistanAbstract
This article highlights the importance of chemical science in interaction with biological Sciences and
the training of future biology teachers in higher educational institutions on their basis
Keywords
Natural science worldview, integration,
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