Scientists that study fungi are called mycologists.
Microbiologists study microscopic organisms such as bacteria, viruses, and fungi. They investigate their behavior, structure, and interactions with one another and their environments.
Scientists use the following six kingdoms to classify organisms: Animalia (animals), Plantae (plants), Fungi (fungi), Protista (protists), Archaea (archaea), and Bacteria (bacteria). This classification system helps scientists organize and study the vast diversity of life on Earth.
I'm not entirely sure about fungi, but I think so. The type of fungi on the body should help the scientists to identify how long they have died and where they died...I do know for sure that a type of flesh eating bugs do help the forensic scientists in their studies sometimes. They use the maggots to clean off the flesh from then bones so they can study the bones instead.
Mycologists. --B. for all plato users
A mycologist typically works in a laboratory, research facility, university, or nature reserve where they study and research fungi. Some mycologists also work in agriculture, forestry, pharmaceuticals, or environmental consulting firms.
Mycologists.
Microbiologists study microscopic organisms such as bacteria, viruses, and fungi. They investigate their behavior, structure, and interactions with one another and their environments.
Scientists use the following six kingdoms to classify organisms: Animalia (animals), Plantae (plants), Fungi (fungi), Protista (protists), Archaea (archaea), and Bacteria (bacteria). This classification system helps scientists organize and study the vast diversity of life on Earth.
mycology
Scientists have not identified an evolutionary ancestor to fungi.
Mycology is the study of fungi and is crucial to the bioeconomy. It provides resources and information on how to deal with fungi in daily life, and especially in relation to health like food safety, poisonous or toxic fungi, etc.
I'm not entirely sure about fungi, but I think so. The type of fungi on the body should help the scientists to identify how long they have died and where they died...I do know for sure that a type of flesh eating bugs do help the forensic scientists in their studies sometimes. They use the maggots to clean off the flesh from then bones so they can study the bones instead.
Mycology is the study of fungi.
A mycologist specializes in the study of fungi ...
Mycologists. --B. for all plato users
A mycologist typically works in a laboratory, research facility, university, or nature reserve where they study and research fungi. Some mycologists also work in agriculture, forestry, pharmaceuticals, or environmental consulting firms.
Scientists do not study family trees. Geneticists are scientists who study genetics and inheritance. Genealogists study family trees, but they are not scientists.