Agronomists, biologists, botanists, ecologists, and zoologists are scientists that would be involved in testing a weed killer. Weeds can be found in water and on land and may attract invertebrates and vertebrates. Any control ideally is checked for impact on animals (Biology, zoology), environments (agronomists, ecologists), plants (botany), and soils (agronomists).
A pharmacist is a scientist that is heavily involved with chemistry. A materials scientist would also be involved with chemistry. Oil Refinery chemists and water scientists all use chemistry.
A psychologist would use the scientific method to test a theory, just as any other scientist would.
I think you mean "if they are experimenting onkiller whales". If so, then PeTA will probably be on their tails pretty soon. Now if the scientists were experimenting killer whales, I assume they would do things that experimenting non-killer whales would do, just more lethally.
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There is a few ways to stay an animal. Staying an animal over night with testing.
If the paternity test is done with an at home test kit it would cost about $150. If the testing is done at a laboratory the price would be $400 to $800. At home testing has involves swabbing the cheeks of the people involved and then sending them to a laboratory for testing.
A scientist uses inductive reasoning when testing a hypothesis. This involves making generalizations based on specific observations or data. By testing the hypothesis through experiments or observations, the scientist can gather evidence to support or refute the hypothesis.
Chemists, biochemists, and agronomists would be involved in making weed killer. Chemists work on developing the active ingredients, biochemists study the effects on plant biology, and agronomists assess the overall impact on crop production and weed management strategies.
I would be a chemist, what kind of scientist would you be?
An ant killer that would get of them for good would be Raid Ant Killer. It is very powerful.
They use various stages of testing to determine first a rough, then a precise effective dose and a maximum safe dose.
That would be a pod of killer whales.