Depends on the type of biologist.
Marine, Conservation, Wildlife, Microbiologist, Biochemist, Molecular, Physiologist, Plant, Ecologist, or Computational.
If working in an organization yes.
One of the main disadvantages for a biologist working in complete isolation from other biologists would be the inability to work in cooperation with others. There also would be no one of whom to ask questions.
Pulling up some websites would help you find marine biologist job. One such site would be the following: http://www.indeed.com/q-Marine-Biologist-jobs.html
well yes working as a marine biologist you get payed well unless your not working for a company. An average a year would be about 77,000 dollars. You might earn more by living in different states or countries!
The word is spelt just as you have in the question.
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They help the biologist find particles to research and discover.
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Marine biologist
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A female biologist can have various roles, such as conducting research in labs or field settings, analyzing data, publishing scientific papers, teaching, or working in conservation efforts. The specific job would depend on her area of expertise and interest within the field of biology.