miccrobiologist
It shows how life forms are all very similar in early development stages.
Africa is the traditional continent for the study of early life forms. ..................
Paleontologists study prehistoric forms of life, including dinosaurs, ancient mammals, and early forms of plants. They use fossil evidence to understand the evolution and behaviors of these organisms that lived millions of years ago.
Oceanography is the study of the ocean environment.
The study of early life stages has revealed the conservative nature of genes responsible for fundamental biological processes, such as cell division, development, and metabolism. These genes are often highly conserved across species and play crucial roles in shaping the basic body plan and functions of organisms.
An ecologist studies the interaction between life forms in an environment.
During the Precambrian Era, bacteria and archaea dominated as the most abundant life forms. These early microorganisms laid the foundation for the development of more complex life forms that emerged later in the geological time scale.
A paleontologist =)
paleontologist
Survival of the fittest, i think if a virus could kill all of mankind it would have happened, or 2012 will answer this.
Simple single-celled organisms such as bacteria and archaea are believed to have originated during the primordial period. These early life forms were likely anaerobic and thrived in the harsh conditions of the early Earth.
I'm assuming you meant "What scientists study all forms of life?" The answer is biologists (the root word "bio" means "life").