Scientists use studies of identical twins because they share the same genetic makeup. By comparing identical twins with non-identical twins, researchers can separate the effects of genetics from environmental factors in order to understand how traits and characteristics are influenced by both nature and nurture. This can provide valuable insights into the role of genes in shaping human characteristics and behaviors.
A scientist that studies muscles is called a myologist. They specialize in researching the structure, function, and diseases related to muscles in the human body.
Scientists use studies of twins to explore the roles of nature (genetics) and nurture (environment) in shaping human characteristics. By comparing the similarities and differences in characteristics between identical twins (who share 100% of their genetic material) and fraternal twins (who share about 50% of their genetic material), researchers can gain insights into the relative contributions of genes and environment to traits like intelligence, personality, and disease susceptibility. Twin studies help to tease apart the complex interplay between genetics and environment in shaping human behavior and health.
paleoanthropologist. They analyze fossils, artifacts, and other evidence to understand the origins and evolution of hominids and human ancestors.
A forensic anthropologist studies dead people to identify human remains and determine the cause of death by examining skeletal remains.
Approximately 99.9 of human DNA sequences are identical across individuals.
A scientist
CARTIOTOLIJIST
an anthropologist
life scientist studies about living things for example bird,plant and human being
Anatomists, and human physiologists.
a geneticist
Sociologist.
personality behaviorist.
An anthropologist studies the physical characteristics, behaviors, and cultures of humans and their ancestors. They examine aspects such as language, customs, social structures, and evolutionary history to understand human diversity and development over time.
A scientist that studies the human anatomy.
Neurologist I believe.
Archaeologist