Physics helps biology, in a way that the former have a hand
in determining the external movement patterns of life
forms, their speed, agility, muscular endurance, power, and
coordination of organisms. Everything that moves, physics
is concerned about, and biology is no exception.
Ethics
Provides the principles and values of conduct,
which in some cases are so important to certain
biological activities such as biotechnology, etc..
Geography
Geography influences the living things in a region or area.
It affects the weather, climate, temperature and whether
the specific species can exist there. Geography also affects
the interactions of the living things in the region/area.
Chemistry
Biology is the study of life. Chemistry is the study
of processes or changes taking place in the
everyday life. The processes/reactions/changes
in life could be explained by chemistry.
Geology
Geology is involved with Biology when both are combined
and Paleontology arises. Paleontology is the study of
life-forms from the distant past, as revealed primarily
through the record of fossils left on and in the earth.
Mathematics
Biology interacts with mathematics for instance in the studies
using percentages, ratios, statistics, etc.. Examples: body
movement (simple dynamics), population growth, and family
and population genetics.
Sociology
All social and cultural phenomena are abstractions of biological
processes, and their interactions with the environment, and
biological processes in other biological systems (i.e. other humans).