Cetologist
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The smallest thing a biologist studies would be cells. Smaller than that you get into biochemistry.
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tell me some places where you would live if you were a marine biologist
Marine biologist
Marine biologist
Zoologist
Cetology is the branch of marine science associated with the study of cetaceans, which is the order that contains whales, dolphins, and porpoises. Logically, a scientist who studies whales is therefore a cetologist.
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which kind of biologist would most likely study whalesAnswer this question…
A biologist would most likely study all the chemical activities of an organism to obtain information about the organisms metabolism. The organism gets energy from food through metabolism because the body's cells convert food into the energy needed to do everything from moving to thinking to growing.
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A biologist would likely only study physical things in regards to how they affect living things.
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