In calculating a the number of species in an area and comparing with other species. The combination of Biology with maths is called biometry.
The maths is also used in Geometrical calculations, and so on....
Math is used in various ways in biology. It is used with analyzing data, calculating measurements, volume and mass, chemical reactions, gene frequencies, and much more depending on the type of biology.
Mathematics is the language of science. Scientific breakthroughs could not have been made without the power of mathematics. With new discoveries in mathematics, it is possible to describe and understand scientific theories in new ways.
A couple of examples: Without the mathematical concept of derivatives, physisists wouldn't have had a precise way of modelling or predicting the relationship between speed and acelleration. Withouth the mathematical concept of flux, pipeline engineers would have had a hard time calculating the liquid flow in pipe systems. Without Fermat/Euler's achievements in number theory, secure communication over the internet (bank services, secure e-mails etc) would look completely different (or might not have been available at all).
So with advancements in mathematical theory, science can also make new advancements. Of course, a scientist can produce stunning results withouth advanced mathematics, but well known mathematical concepts was at some point in history concidered new and revolutionary. The key point is anyway that any science would be severly crippled withouth a language, and it happens to be that mathematics is the primary language of all sciences. (Can you name a science that doesn't deeply depend on mathematics? I know I can't)
What's so special about mathematics is that it always seeks the ultimate truth. For instance, I can say that there are infinitely many prime numbers, and this will be true eternally. At no point in the future will this not be true. Through rigorous logical steps, mathematics is built brick by brick, resulting in a massive, rock-steady monument of undoubtable truths. No matter how much you are struggling with your scientific theory, you can always trust that the mathematics behind it will not fail you. This makes mathematics such a great backbone of the scientific world.
Mathematics is an important component of biochemistry as well as all the sciences. A lot of it depends on what you are actually doing. Research involves working with statistics of results. knowing calculus is important when working with chemical reactions and reaction rates.
There are many places that mathematics are used; one example is in prediction of gene expression.
Math is used in Marine Biology to solve the complex problems. It might be the complex chemical reactions which need to be balanced.
Statistics and mathematics are often used in biology for tracking growth patters in organisms and life, balancing chemical formulas, evolutionary study and many other reasons.
The difference between marine biology and zoology is that in marine biology you help animals that live in the wild and they live in the water. The difference in zoology is that you help animals that have been captured and you are in the zoo.
You need a degree in Marine Biology
Marine biology would be in the agriculture/natural resources career cluster, or possibly under the biology/science career cluster.
I am in the exact same position. i would love to be a marine biologist but have no clue whatsoever, you will need biology (and marine biology if offered) and also, i would be best to have chemistry at your side to back you up, Then you will have to get at least 5 a stars ( no you don't its GCSEs you need no A*stars) further up, you will need a PhD( you dont need a PhD you need a degree) in either biology or marine biology (in marine biology or oceanography), again, whatever if offered to you. good luck! (thank god my answers are there or you woud be stuffed)
to study the Biology of Marine life. e.g fish, sharks ect
possibly, but in marine biology you would need a greater understanding of math than fractions.
lots.
Marine biology is the scientific study of the biology of marine life, organisms in the sea.
Marine biology is a vast discipline incorporating every aspect of biology but with a marine emphasis, this ranges from ecology (which is heavily statistical) to physiology. So in Is_vector_calculus_and_differential_equations_needed_for_marine_biologyto your question, yes it is used, the need however depends on what path you take.
Marine biology started when it did
A degree in marine biology or general biology.
biology
Yes, marine biology is a specialized division of biology which is the study of life.
I assume you mean a marine biologist. You need a degree in marine biology. This means you will probably have to go to a school near the ocean. You can get basic classes in biology, math and chemistry at any college but you will have to transfer to a college that offers such a degree later. If you are in high-school take classes in chemistry and biology and some math as preparation for such a degree. Also many jobs in marine biology involve some scuba diving and snorkeling so you will eventually need to learn these skills as well.
The first degree you would get to become a marine biologist is a Bachelor of Science in Marine Biology, or a Bachelor of Science in Biology with an emphasis in Marine Biology. for further degrees you would need to go to graduate school to get your Masters in Marine Biology.
marine biology is life science
Biology can involve math.