Most definitely because you need medicines and need to know how much the pet weighs and all that relates to science.
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in a vet shop or ferenzik science
To be an actual vet Yes, be not to be a vet technician.
If you would like a job in the science field you should first graduate high school. You then need to take Biology, chemistry or any other science related classes to get a degree in the science position you want.
Yes, being a veterinarian is a science field job. Veterinarians apply scientific knowledge to diagnose and treat medical conditions in animals. Their work involves biology, anatomy, physiology, and pharmacology to provide care for various animal species.
Well, obviously people who like animals. Besides that, people who are good at and enjoy math and science.
some careers in science could be working with animals and plants or something like doing lab tests. there are lots! For example: Vet Scientist engineer and inventor
The major in undergraduate is mostly irrelevant - the important goal is to make sure you have completed all the pre-requisite courses for applying to vet school. However, most vet school applicants major in biology, chemistry, animal science or a related field since these majors are pretty close to the list of pre-requisite classes for vet school.
Nothing. This is why most pre-vet majors have a second major in a related field such as biology or chemistry. If vet school doesn't work out (which happens more often than not), the second major allows the student to find work with a BS in a major science.
a marine vet is a vet who has studed animals like whales, dolphins etc.
a vets job is hard if you love animalsa lot and cant see them in pain. If you cant see them i pain them a vet is not a good job for you.
Science is related to science. In-fact biology is science.