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Depends on the requirements of the potential employer. Some positions require advanced degrees and/or specialized knowledge and experience. However, in my opinion the quality your education, your ability to apply the scientific method, your ability to write a scientific document, and having knowledge of scientific sampling (or study) techniques are the most important factors in being able to take a Biology degree and apply it in a number of different fields.

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What are the branches of biology and name occupations related to it?

Branches of biology include botany (study of plants), zoology (study of animals), microbiology (study of microorganisms), genetics (study of genes and heredity), and ecology (study of interactions between organisms and their environment). Occupations related to biology include biologist, geneticist, zoologist, botanist, ecologist, microbiologist, biochemist, and environmental scientist.


What are the careers that is related to biology?

-Biotechnologists .-environmental engineers .-in health care , biologists work as radiographers , occupational therapists , pharmacist , physiotherapists , nurses , opticans and doctors .-biomedical scientist .-in agriculture and forestry , biologists work in livestock farms , forst research institutes and plantation .-in the field of marine and freshwater biology ,biologists carry out research into fishing farming and conservation of marine life .


What branch does a zoologist study?

A zoologist studies the branch of biology that focuses on animals, their behavior, physiology, genetics, evolution, and ecology. They work to understand and conserve animal species by studying their anatomy, behavior, and interactions with their environment.


What do you call a man who studies lions?

Zoologist, a branch of biology or possibly ethologist (animal behavior)


Can a microbiology technician become a microbiologist?

With a degree in biology, yes you can become a microbiologist. At any four-year institution with a good biology department you have an option to specialize in microbiology or molecular biology. Without a Master's degree though your career options will be very limited. Most research microbiologists hold a Master's or PhD.

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What are the branches of biology and name occupations related to it?

Branches of biology include botany (study of plants), zoology (study of animals), microbiology (study of microorganisms), genetics (study of genes and heredity), and ecology (study of interactions between organisms and their environment). Occupations related to biology include biologist, geneticist, zoologist, botanist, ecologist, microbiologist, biochemist, and environmental scientist.


What do we call the the scientists that study biology?

Generically they are called "biologists" There are also specializations such as Zoologist (study of animals) Botanist (study of plants) etc.


What are the careers that is related to biology?

-Biotechnologists .-environmental engineers .-in health care , biologists work as radiographers , occupational therapists , pharmacist , physiotherapists , nurses , opticans and doctors .-biomedical scientist .-in agriculture and forestry , biologists work in livestock farms , forst research institutes and plantation .-in the field of marine and freshwater biology ,biologists carry out research into fishing farming and conservation of marine life .


Who is written systema naturae book?

"Systema Naturae" was written by Swedish botanist, zoologist, and physician Carl Linnaeus in 1735. It was a pioneering work that introduced a standardized system for naming and classifying species, known as binomial nomenclature, which is still used in biology today.


Type of schooling a zoologist will need?

biology science mathematics and nursing


What branch does a zoologist study?

A zoologist studies the branch of biology that focuses on animals, their behavior, physiology, genetics, evolution, and ecology. They work to understand and conserve animal species by studying their anatomy, behavior, and interactions with their environment.


What does a microbiologist usually study?

The definition of the word microbiologist answers that question. A microbiologist usually studies small (micro) living things (biology), such as germs, bacteria and fungi. These living things are so small that a microscope would be needed.


Hs courses for a zoologist?

if you wish to become a zoologist, you should take biology, math, life processes, anatomy, and classification systems classes


What do you call a man who studies lions?

Zoologist, a branch of biology or possibly ethologist (animal behavior)


What kind of investigation would a Zoologist perform?

A Zoologist specialises in the biology of animals, so they could do investigation on animal behaviour or breeding patterns, stuff like that.


Why was linnaeus famous?

Carl Linnaeus is the person that came up with the classification system that is used to name plants and animals. He was also a botanist and a zoologist.


Jobs related with biology?

You could be anything relating animals, microorganisms, or humans. EX: Dolphin Trainer, Neurologist, Rat breeder, Marine biologist, Nurse, Pediatrician, Plant Breeder, Veteranarian, Pyschologist, a "Jane Goodall", or a person who trains dogs for movies. There's lots of jobs open to people with degrees in biology.