Oceanography is the study of the ocean environment.
Biology is the scientific study of living organisms, their structure, function, growth, evolution, and distribution. It explores how life forms interact and adapt to their environment, and seeks to understand the processes that underlie life at all levels, from molecules to ecosystems.
The layer containing all forms is biosphere. It is the life of all organisms.
archetextury sorry i dont know how to spell it
Paleontology is the study of fossils, therefore a paleontologist is a person who studies fossils.
I'm assuming you meant "What scientists study all forms of life?" The answer is biologists (the root word "bio" means "life").
Oceanography is the study of the ocean environment.
A scientist who studies all forms of life is called a biologist. Biologists study living organisms, their interactions, and their environments to understand biological processes and systems.
miccrobiologist
The question "is water compulsory for all life forms"is not specific,all life forms known to man today requires some amount of the compound H2O or water for their cell structures. while this is true there may be unknown life forms existing in other celestial bodies.The significance of life on other planets is expressed by the formation of exobiology or the study of life on other bodies outside Earth.
An ecologist studies the interaction between life forms in an environment.
paleontologist
A paleontologist =)
all life forms have cells
all life-forms are located in the biosphere
I'm assuming you mean "Biology." If so, biology is the science and study of life, in all forms, from protists and amoebas to mammals and reptiles.
The suffix -ology means the study of. Astro- means stars.