Nurse
Pediatrician
Food Technologist
Doctor
Ophthalmologist
Dentists
Optometrist
Astronauts
Aeronautical Engineer
Chemical Engineer
Computer Engineer
Midwife
Physician
yes
its a bit obvious Biology and chemistry (specifically organic chemistry)
Wikipedia ;)
Biology, Chemistry and Physics.
This can vary depending on individual interests and strengths, but generally, students tend to find chemistry more difficult than biology. Chemistry requires strong math and problem-solving skills, while biology may involve more memorization of terms and concepts.
Biology teacher and farmer are two big jobs
For Biology BSc (biology) and for Chemistry BSc. (Chemistry) after this you can do Master and doctorate degrees. This is applicable in India.
Biology and chemistry
no, chemistry is also important to biology but sometimes we doesn't involved
Math, Biology, Chemistry, Law
physics, use of English language, chemistry and biology
Examples: chemistry, physics, geology, biology, medicine.
Biology, chemistry and drugs/ toxicology, I think!
yes
science biology, anatomy, chemistry, organic chemistry, and micro biology
biology,chemistry,physics,reading,putting up knowledge
Cellular biology is a field of study that concerns itself with the very nitty gritty aspects of what makes all living things tick. This study can range anywhere from studying the mechanisms that cause cellular mutation to the varying effects of environmental contaminants on cell growth. Because of the very technical nature of this type of work, it is necessary for anyone looking for cellular biology jobs to have a very solid grasp on biology and chemistry. A large part of what cellular biology concerns itself with is based entirely on the chemical triggers inside of cells that cause them to do their work. This means that you need to have an absolutely flawless understanding of how chemistry drives biology before you even consider looking for cellular biology jobs.