A lot..... But if its about their job please use common sense
A noun is a person, place, or thing. "Biologist" is a person, and therefore is a noun. Adverbs are words that modify action words (verbs), and usually end in "ly". Like "usually". No, This Is Not a Adverb
Biology, biodiversity, biodome, biologist,
If you mean natural as in life, then here are the words: biologist: scientist of life ecologist: scientist of environment zoologist: scientist of animals geologist: scientist of earth and rocks
The biologist was studying biology. The biologist was really bored. The biologist got fired. The really dumb biologist hit his head when he was little.
A biologist would typically use a light microscope to study cells, tissues, and other biological specimens. This type of microscope allows for magnification of up to 1000x and is commonly used in laboratory settings for studying living organisms.
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This is my biologist cousin, Jane. Rachel Carson was an American marine biologist and conservationist.
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tools that the biologist use are microscopes, petri dish, laboratory, test tubes, beakers, and computers tools that the biologist use are microscopes, petri dish, laboratory, test tubes, beakers, and computers
A noun is a person, place, or thing. "Biologist" is a person, and therefore is a noun. Adverbs are words that modify action words (verbs), and usually end in "ly". Like "usually". No, This Is Not a Adverb
First of all, they can -ist in the words biologist or chemist wouldn't be considered as a suffix. If we take away -ist from biologist, it would be biolog. That's not a word. Same with chemist. Technically, -ist means what a person is. For example, if I were a biologist,I would study biology.
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A marine biologist
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Hypothesis and significance testing
This question does not make any sense...? What do biologist use for weight for that matter.
No. They use the structural characteristics of the organism physically and genetically.