A good place to find out more information on forensic entomology is a library, where you will find books explaining the subject. Forensic entomology is the study of insects in order to aid legal investigations.
no, it is the study of insects
Biology - with subsidiaries in Entomology (the study of insects) Botany (plants) and Biochemistry.
forensic anthropologists
The study of insects is Entomology.
Forensic anthropologists study human remains in a broader context, including skeletal analysis, while forensic osteologists specialize specifically in the study of bones. Forensic anthropologists may also focus on aspects like estimating age, sex, ancestry, and stature, as well as trauma analysis and pathology, whereas forensic osteologists primarily concentrate on bone structure, development, and pathology. Both disciplines play crucial roles in the identification and analysis of human remains in forensic investigations.
Entomology
Forensic anthropologists study human remains to aid in police investigations. Some of their responsibilities are to determine age at time of death, if there was physical trauma, and to determine gender by studying the bones.
The study of arachnids is called arachnology.
Yes. Entomology deals with the study of insects.
Entomology is a branch of zoology that deals with insects.
insects