The term biology is derived from the language

French
Latin
Purthgali
Greek

The correct answer is: D. Greek

The word “biology” comes from the Greek words “bios” (life) and “logos” (study). It was first used in 1735 by the German naturalist Carl Linnaeus.

French is a Romance language that developed from Vulgar Latin, a vernacular Latin spoken in the Roman Empire. It is the official language of France, Monaco, and Quebec, and is widely spoken in other countries, including Canada, Belgium, Switzerland, and many African countries.

Latin is a classical language that was spoken in ancient Rome. It is the ancestor of many modern languages, including French, Spanish, Italian, Portuguese, Romanian, and English.

Portuguese is a Romance language that developed from Vulgar Latin. It is the official language of Portugal, Brazil, and many other countries in Africa and South America.

The word “biology” is not derived from any of these languages.