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A person who studies living things?

A biologist studies things that are alive.


What is a person called who studies what goes on inside living things and how different parts of living things work?

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What is the name of a person who studies how living things live in a relation to their environment?

An ecologist studies how living organisms interact with their environment.


What a person who studies living thing?

A person who studies living things is a biologist. They can specialize in fields such as ecology, genetics, or microbiology to further explore different aspects of living organisms. Biologists work to understand the diversity and complexity of life on Earth.


What is a anatomist?

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What scientist study living things?

A Biologist studies living things (plants, animals, etc.). A Botanist studies plants. A Zoologist studies animals.


What is the study of quemistry in living things?

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Who studies all living things?

A biologist


What is a scientist who studies living things?

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What do you call Someone who studies living and non living things in the ecosystem?

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What is the science that studies living things?

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Which type of scientist studies the relationships of all living things in a community?

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