1. Introduction Physics, which is the natural science that deals with matter, its fundamental components, their movement and behaviour in space and time together with energy and force, forms the basis for scientific investigation. The primary goal of physics is to understand how nature behaves; hence it is one of the most fundamental scientific disciplines.
In simple terms, a biology laboratory is a room designed for performing biological studies, analyses and experiments. The Biological Laboratory tries to describe, understand and predict natural phenomena based on empirical evidence as observed and experimented upon. To ensure that the scientific rationality remains valid, mechanisms like peer review and repeatability of findings are used.