Mycologists.
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Scientists who study fungi are called Mycologists.
A person who studies fungi is called a Mycologist.
A broader term is a Microbiologist, who studies fungi, bacteria, and parasites (all microscopic) in a medical laboratory setting.
A mycologist studies fungi.
A Mycologist.
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These are mycologists.
Mycologists
A Mycologist studies fungi.
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virologist
Lichenologist
Scientists that study fungi are called mycologists.
Mycologist
A Mycologist studies fungi.
A Mycologist studies fungi
A scientist that studies fungi is called a mycologist.
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An agaricologist is a person who studies or practises agaricology - the study of fungi.
The study of fungi is called mycology. Initially, this was a branch of botany. Fungi can be either plants or animals. A person who studies fungi is known as a mycologist.
A person who studies genealogies is a genealogist.
a person that studies gems is called a gemologist.
a person who studies people but not an psychologist
what do you call somebody who studies snails.
A person that studies animals is called a Zoologist.