The term "the central science" typically refers to chemistry. This designation arises because chemistry serves as a bridge between the physical sciences (like physics) and the life sciences (like biology). It involves the study of matter, its properties, composition, reactions, and the changes it undergoes, making it essential for understanding various scientific disciplines. Chemistry is fundamental in fields such as medicine, environmental science, materials science, and biochemistry, among others.

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