chemicals are the fundamental parts of all living things.
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Biology majors usually take a few more chemistry courses than, say, English majors, but you certainly don't need to be a chemist in order to be a biologist. Chemistry is more important to some topics within biology than others, so depending on the precise focus you're interested in you may find chemistry more (or less) useful. Molecular biologists, for example, need to understand chemistry fairly well.
There are a couple of related fields that are a combination of chemistry and biology which study the chemistry of cells, such as Biochemistry and Chemical BiologyCytochemistry
chemistry, lab work, water sports, and photograghy.
Wellrounded.
It woul be mostly sience so if you want to be an biologist you need to be good at science.
physician , Pharmacists, Biologist, Technicians, and everything..
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