Organismal biology focuses on whole organisms and how they are built, how they function, and how they interact with their environments. It connects anatomy, physiology, behavior, and life history to give a complete picture of what an organism is and how it lives. Because it covers every major group of life, animals, plants, fungi, protists, and sometimes microbes, it serves as a bridge between cellular processes and large‑scale ecological patterns.

Subsections of Organismal Biology