Rats are living things and Biology is the study of life so rat breeders help rats have offspring(babies) and those rat babies are living... hope that answers your question
You could be anything relating animals, microorganisms, or humans. EX: Dolphin Trainer, Neurologist, Rat breeder, Marine biologist, Nurse, Pediatrician, Plant Breeder, Veteranarian, Pyschologist, a "Jane Goodall", or a person who trains dogs for movies. There's lots of jobs open to people with degrees in biology.
no. you most definatly should not. BAD IDEA BABES
There is no branch of biology that is only related to biology. Science is interconnected.
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Our body is related to biology because a big part of biology is the study of the body!
Look for a breeder because they're pretty hard to find. :)
Lizards are animals, and animals are related to biology, and biology is related to science.
list of occupations not related to biology?
There is one very common thread in items related to biology. All items that are related to biology are living.
It all depends on if you get the rat from a breeder or not. Pet stores often sell sick rats and they can become very expensive to take care of when they need medicine like mine did. When you get them from a good breeder, they will be healthy, and have better personalities too.
The science of taxonomy is particularly related to evolutionary biology, and to ecology.
There is a picture of a River Rat in the 'related link'