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!!!!
Thanks Courtney2017
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.
What is an example of symbiosis in a wetland?
An example of symbiosis in a wetland is the relationship between the pitcher plant and the insect species that it attracts. The pitcher plant provides a habitat and food source for the insects, while the insects help the plant by pollinating it and contributing their waste as nutrients. This mutualistic relationship benefits both the plant and the insects involved.
What do you call the study of frogs?
The study of frogs is called herpetology. It is a branch of zoology that focuses on the study of amphibians and reptiles.
What is better a marine biologist or a zoologist?
It depends on your interests. Marine biologists study marine organisms and ecosystems, while zoologists study animals more broadly. Both fields offer opportunities for research, conservation, and working with animals, so choose based on your specific interests within those areas.
Did Dian Fossey work with other scientist?
Yes, Dian Fossey worked with other scientists during her research on mountain gorillas in Rwanda. She collaborated with researchers from institutions such as the Leakey Foundation and the World Wildlife Fund to study and protect these endangered animals.
What is the classification of a cricket?
Domain:Eukaryote, Kingdom:Anamalia, phylum:chordata, Class:Mammalia, Order:Chiroptera, Family:Phyloostomidae, Genus:Myotis, Species:Chipoptera
What do you call a man who studies lions?
Zoologist, a branch of biology or possibly ethologist (animal behavior)
The first organisms to live in a new habitat are called?
Pioneer species. These organisms are typically the first to establish themselves in a previously uninhabited or disturbed habitat, paving the way for other species to colonize the area. Pioneer species are often well-adapted to harsh conditions and play a crucial role in ecological succession.
What do you call a person that studies zoology?
A zoologist= zoo- museum of animals _ologist-specialist in _
What are the branches of zoology with their meanings?
These are some of the branches of zoology:
ZOOLOGY
= Organismal Zoology
.Morphology
.Cytology
.Histology
.Gross Anatomy
.Embryology
.Physiology
.Ecology
.Comparative Anatomy
.Genetics
.Zoogeography
= Systematic Zoology
[Evolution, Biodiversity, Taxonomy]
.Vertebrate
.Invertebrate
= Applied Zoology
Bipedalism allowed early hominoids to use there hands to manipluate objects more easily providing a evolutionary advantage. It was a major factor in the evolution of humans as it left our hands free to do usful things with inanimate objects to complete a goal. gorrillas show this to some degree when they use sticks to "fish for ants" cc
Sea stars use their water vascular system, which helps to circulate oxygen throughout their body. Oxygen is absorbed directly from the seawater through their tube feet and then transported to the various tissues and organs. This system allows sea stars to obtain the oxygen they need for respiration.
What is the opposite of symbiosis?
The opposite of symbiosis is parasitism, where one organism benefits at the expense of the other. In symbiosis, both organisms benefit from the relationship.
What are the five vertebrate groups characteristics?
The five vertebrate groups are mammals, birds, reptiles, amphibians, and fish. Some characteristics of vertebrates include having a backbone or spinal column, bilateral symmetry, a well-developed brain, and an internal skeleton made of bone or cartilage. Vertebrates also have a closed circulatory system and are typically capable of complex behaviors.
Related occupations of a zoologist?
-Working at a zoo
-Veterinary practice and medicine
-Forensic science
-Medical research
-Fisheries and aquaculture
-Conservation and ecological management
-Chemical industry research
-Teaching
-Manufacturing industry research
-Pest control and agriculture
-Cell biology and molecular research
-Embryonic development in animals
-Research in Parisitology
-Research in Ornithology
What kind of math do zoologists use?
A lot of paleontology is about determining the age of some objects that have been dug up in archeological sites. They can use the layers of soil and rock to determine how many years back some artifacts or bones existed.
What characteristics do Hemichordata share with Echinodermata?
No cephalization
Radial symmetry
All are Deutorosomes.
Another 3, that are better, and more common, are:
1. Entirely marine
2. Water vascular system
3. Spiny skin, which is what Echinoderm means
What is the difference between a nucleoside and a nucleotide?
Nucleoside contains a sugar group and a base whereas phosphorylation of nucleosides by kinases ( addition of phosphate in the sugar's primary alchohol group) produces nucleotides.
nucleoside = sugar +base
nucleotide = sugar + base + phosphate