With a bs in nursing, you can become a rn. Its a rewarding career and pays well. With a bs in bio, you can go into a variet of fields, eg teaching, research
Medicine, pharmacy, nursing, biology, etc.
I think the most you can get is be a lecturer in a university or if you get an MA in psychology you can be a professor.
To get a nursing degree you must go through a full nursing program, and the classes will depend on what kind of degree you want. Choices include Associates, Bachelor's, and Master's. Your classes will be mostly human biology and human anatomy.
No. Really a major in Biology is pretty much the same as Zoology. Biology just includes plants. For example, at my college we only have a Zoology major or a Botany major. Really both of those are Biology majors. You could even consider Microbiology a Biology major. If becoming a "Zoologist" is what you want to do, you won't have to worry too much what you major in as long as its something related to the field. (You could maybe major in Chemistry and still become a Zoologist if you really wanted to).
If you are interested in working as a pediatric oncologist, or any kind of physician, you should major in biology in college. If your college has a pre-med major, you should choose that major.
marine biology is life science
a biologist
nursing and buming
A Bachelor's degree in nursing opens many new opportunities for your career in nursing. degrees are in demand for the growing number of new types of positions in nursing practice
Not much. Get your BSN if you want to do other things, however you will still be in the nursing field.
there is chemistry biology and physics
The term that describes an early kind of Biology who made and recorded observation about organisms in nature is a naturist.