an electron microscope
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for study island, the answer is : compound light microscope
an electron microscope
A scientist needs tools in order to conduct controlled experiments for gathering data. Without the proper materials, a scientist could not make objective observations on their field of research, and so their findings would be meaningless. Also, a scientist needs a large sample size in order to account for all variables that could influence the experiment.
what moved him to become a scientist was that when he was little he would always be in the garage tinkering with his dads tools. what moved him to become a scientist was that when he was little he would always be in the garage tinkering with his dads tools.
The tools that a scientist would use to conduct an experiment would vary greatly on the nature of the experiment.
um i think its called a umm hmm oh yeah a pediatrition I would disagree with that, and refer to a pediatrician as a physician who specializes in children. A pediatric scientist would be a pediatrician who also does research. And a pediatric researcher would be a scientist who is not necessarily a pediatrician, but performs research related to the field of pediatrics.
The most important tool for any scientist is curiosity and the desire to know. Without this, the scientist is a mere lab technician. The second most important tool for any scientist is patience. The media love to portray scientists being struck by inspiration and having a eureka moment, but even the most inspired scientist has spent long hours in thought and research preparing her mind for that eureka flash of insight.
the scientist would simply poo his or her pants during a unphosciated way they will have MENTAL PROBLEMS!!!
Scientists have to measure things accurately or else science would be pointless,
Because they are the warmer months and researching would be easier
'Scientist' is a meaningless term. You probably want to find exactly which type of research you would like to do and start your career search from there.
It would depend on what research you were involved in and during which century.
If the studied habitat is disturbed, it could have an effect on the results which would make them unreliable.