Species
im pretty sure the scientist that found them gets to name it based on their best guess of what it is most closely related to (thats were the first name comes from) and whatever else they feel like calling it (the second part of the name)
A scientist who studies lizards is called a herpetologist. They specialize in the study of reptiles and amphibians, which includes lizards, snakes, turtles, and frogs. Herpetologists conduct research on various aspects of lizard biology, behavior, ecology, and conservation.
An entomologist is a person who studies insects. They specialize in the scientific study of insects and their relationships to humans, other organisms, and the environment.
The scientist responsible for creating binomial nomenclature is Carl Linnaeus. He developed this system in the 18th century to provide a standardized method for naming and classifying living organisms, using a two-part Latin name consisting of the genus and species. Linnaeus's work laid the foundation for modern taxonomy and remains in use today.
Species
kingdom
the great amrican scientist lavoiser from the word bios(living organisms)
A scientist would build a microscope to study cells and their functions. Microscopes allow scientists to observe and analyze cells at a microscopic level, helping them understand cell structure and behavior.
Microbiologist
A scientist that studies plants is known as a botanist.
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environmentalist
audiologist
geologist
archeologist
A geographer is a scientist who studies geography.