How are marine biologists and zoologists alike?
"Biologist" is a very general term, referring to someone who studies any living organisms. A "marine biologist" is a type of biologist who studies organisms that inhabit a salt water environment (sometimes "marine" refers also to fresh water, but usually it is specific to salt water).
How is mutualism an example of symbiosis?
Symbiosis is defined as a long-term relationship between different species where, generally, at least one organism benefits. In mutualism, both organisms benefit from their interaction. Mutualism, therefore, does fall under the category of symbiosis.
What is a list of animals which hatch from eggs?
Chickens
What are the education requirements for zoologists?
You should try to take classes like zoology, marine biology, animal behavior or mamology.
Why has my spider changes from black to gray?
wat kind of species is it i hav alot of spiders and im only 12 not taratulas but i hav exsperons it probaly molted if it is not eating or moving around as much then it had molted and its body is very fragile.but i hav to warn u dat u do not put in another spider because if u do u wil hav to say bye bye to ur spider because when spiders are molting they leave them self open to attack are very fragil they dont eat and after molting give them som time and they wil be hunting purfectly
What are the different types of mammoths?
Where do I start? Colombian, Wooly, Mastodon (a close relative of the mammoth), pygmy, and many others.
How many kids did Charles Dickens have?
Charles Darwin had ten children: two died in infancy, and Annie's death at the age of ten had a devastating effect on her parents. Charles was a devoted father and uncommonly attentive to his children. Whenever they fell ill he feared that they might have inherited weaknesses from inbreeding due to the close family ties he shared with his wife and cousin, Emma Wedgewood. Despite his fears, most of the surviving children went on to have distinguished careers as notable members of the prominent Darwin-Wedgewood Family. Of his surviving children, George, Francis and Horace became Fellows of the Royal Society. His son Leonard however followed a different career becoming a soldier.
How much to beginning bussinessmen get paid?
bussnissmen dont get paid much they get paid between 20 or 30 dollars
How much do prinpals get paid?
Elemantary school principals make 57,000
middle school pincipals make 59,000
and high school principals make 60,000-100,000 dollars
Why do dogs eat dead animal instead of plants?
Dogs are mainly carnivores, means they need meat in their diet.
Another answer: Dogs do not have the digestive system required to live on a vegetarian diet. They neither have the four chambered stomach of a cow nor do they have the large digestive area in their large intestine like a horse. Instead they have a relatively small digestive system. They could not live on a vegetarian diet.
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What hormones control breathing rate?
The adrenal glands raise blood sugar and increase the heartrate and respiratory rate. These changes make you best able to respond to environmental stresses.
What poisonous frogs live in the tropical rainforest?
There are two main poisonous frogs that live in the tropical rainforest. They are the Poison Arrow Frog and the Poison Dart Frog.
Did Charles Henry turner have any brothers or sisters?
Turner was born in Maiden Lane, Covent Garden, London. His father, William Gay Turner (27 January 1738 - 7 August 1829), was a barber and wig maker. His mother, Mary Marshall, slowly became mentally unstable, perhaps, in part, due to the early death of Turner's younger sister, Helen Turner, in 1786. She died in 1804, after being sent to a mental asylum in 1799.
How much money does a zoologist make?
Based on an extensive analysis of the empirical data, a typical zoo makes money according to the following parameters:
$ = [Sqrt(s) * i * P * A * (W / Q) * D] - 1
Where:
S is the physical size of the zoo
i is the imaginary unit
P is the population of the surrounding area (100 mile radius)
A is the number of animals (species)
W is the volume of the world
Q is the population of the world
D is the demand for zoos
(All minus one, because zoos cost money to run too)
What are facts on Jane Goodall?
Jane Goodall is a famous ethologist. She made a significant impact on how zoos and labratories treated animals. for more info fo to ask.com!!!!
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Jane Goodall also wrote 12 books and established the Jane Goodall Institute.
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What world wide historical event happened in November 1989?
1989; Thee Berlin Wall fell 1989: The night the Wall came down
The 28-mile (45 km) barrier dividing Germany's capital was built in 1961 to prevent East Berliners fleeing to the West.But as Communism in the Soviet Republic and Eastern Europe began to crumble, pressure mounted on the East German authorities to open the Berlin border. The Wall was finally breached by jubilant Berliners on 9 November 1989, unifying a city that had been divided for over 30 years.
What is competition in symbiosis?
Competition is what happens when there are two species of similar niches in the same environment and the resources are in supply, whereas symbiosis is the close association between individuals of different species occurring within a whole community.
Competition
the similar the niches of two organisms are, the more intense is the competition when essential resources are in short supply. When resources are in supply, there is no known equal sharing in nature and the two species cannot live long together until one of them can fully utilise an aspect of the resource that is limited.
Symbiosis
can be further classified into three groups, Commensalism, Mutualism and Parasitism.
Wildlife can be associated with animals in the jungle, or wilderness; untamed animals; or it can be used as an expression when a person is out of control. Or it can be used in the sense that you're out in the open, or that you're out on your own. Such as; I'm living the wildlife of the jungles of Africa; or, Wow, I'm finally on my own, living the wildlife! Well, Wildlife does mean the life in wilderness, but not untamed animals, rather the animals (or any organism) that is not domesticated for human use or fun. For example if a circus worker tamed a lion, it will still remain a wild animal. But those organisms that are tamed and harnessed for years are not wild anymore. That's why some of them are not found in wild at all (perhaps it is speciation by Isolation). That's what biologist mean by wildlife. Hope you get your answer. Have a great time and fun with wildlife.
Zoologists study animal behaviors and watch animals in their native environments. They are often found working at zoos or for the government.