Biochemist usually work in laboratories and offices, but some may work in the field collecting samples or performing field trials you may come into contact with dangerous chemicals, diseases, and body fluids; however, this work is carried out in carefully controlled and well regulated facilities.
*most biochemist travel locally and overseas to attend workshops and conferences.
To earn the title of "botanist" some might say that you must obtain a degree in botany. However, many doctors and biological researchers are working with plants, though they never obtained such a degree. If you know what you're doing and working with plants for a living, you are a botanist (since botany translates to "of plants").
It ultimately depends on the nature of the flowers one would be dealing with. For example if said botanist were to be working with a Venus flytrap their salary is aprox one hundred million dollars as they are in a life threatening situation in their day to day life.
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A botanist, a person who undertakes the study of plants.
A person who works with plants is typically called a botanist, horticulturist, or gardener, depending on their specific area of expertise.
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Botanist is the correct spelling.
The working conditions in Ecuador are poor compared to the working conditions in other areas of the world. These people must work in unsanitary conditions at times for example.
That girl is a real botanist! If there's a ravishing botanist in the room, I brought her.
A botanist does not use gills