All living organisms are classified into groups based on very basic, shared characteristics
Biologists who classify living things are taxonomists, and the science is called taxonomy.
zoology is the study of the animal world and a marine biologist studies the living resources of the worlds oceans and coastal seas. so i believe they are two different thing because one studys more on animals that live on land and the other studies creatures and other living resources in the ocean...i could be wrong though.
by what they eat
A zoologist, zoology is the study of animals.
There is only one type of zoologist; the zoologist.Zoologists study Animals.But then there are scientists that study specific animals.Such as:Entomologists: study insects.Herpetologists: study reptiles and amphibians.Mammalogists: specialize in mammals.Ornithologists: study birds.However, the scientist that studies sponges is called a Marine Biologist because the sponge is a marine animal.Marine Bioologists study ocean plants and animals.There are also Marine Biologists that specify in specific marine life.Such as:Malacologists: study mollusks, like snails and clams.Ichthyologists: specialize in fish.A scientist that studies sponges would be a Spongiologist.Yes, sponges are living creatures.
Scientist, botanist, zoologist.
Zoologist
We classify living things to keep track of the branching evolution of each living thing.
It is important to classify organisms like trees and insects because they all need water, food, shelter, and all the essentials to grow. They're basically classified in that category because they are all living creatures. Weather they move or stay still they all are living things.
Biologists who classify living things are taxonomists, and the science is called taxonomy.
Scientists classify living things because then it's easier to share information, study, & discuss these living things.
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Creatures are any animal including humans
No, not of all living creatures. She is the ancestor of all humans, however.
A Living Organism.