👉 Aggregate biology refers to the study of how individual biological components—such as genes, proteins, and cells—interact collectively to produce the function and behavior of an organism or a biological system. This field examines how these interactions at the molecular, cellular, and tissue levels contribute to the organism's overall physiology, development, and response to environmental stimuli. It integrates knowledge from genetics, biochemistry, cell biology, and systems biology to understand complex processes like metabolism, homeostasis, immune responses, and development, highlighting the interdependence and coordination of various biological elements to maintain life and adapt to changing conditions.