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Revision as of 17:19, 24 November 2018
Exobiology (also called xenobiology or astrobiology) is the study of living alien organisms. It is a field of biology, the science of living organisms and their vital processes. It should be noted further that xenobiology is more restrictive in scope and refers to the study of the physiology (the biological science concerned with the function of living organisms) of alien organisms and life forms. (See comparative xenobiology)
Exobiology was also a course taught at Starfleet Academy.
Exobiologists
- Axel Carruthers
- Elizabeth Cutler
- Erin Hansen
- J'Dan
- Magnus Hansen
- Edward M. La Forge
- Jadzia Dax
- Barbara McCoy
- Leonard McCoy
- Andrea Milton
- Crell Moset
- Ann Mulhall
- Rudolph Ransom
- T'Pris (astrobiologist)
- Katalya Tremain
- Samantha Wildman
- Yersa
External links
- Exobiology article at Memory Alpha, the wiki for canon Star Trek.
- Exobiology article at Memory Alpha, the wiki for canon Star Trek.
- Exobiology article at Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia.
- Exobiologist article at Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia.