Zoologists study animals and botanists study plants. Biologists study both plants and animals together. Microbiologists study these things at a cellular level.
Biology (the study of life) Botany (study of plants - flora) Zoology (study of animals - fauna) Of cause one can break these down further into sub disciplines (e.g. entomology)
study of plant is called botany study of plants is called zoology
The relationship between the plants and animals is called symbiotic relationship. Which means that both are dependent on each other. For example, the plants give off oxygen which the animals intake and the animals give off carbon dioxide, which the plants need.
There are 3 main branches in Biology: * zoology - the study of animals * botany - the study of plants * Microbiology - study of microorganisms
The study of all living things-plants and animals is Biology
Study climate and plants and the animals Study climate and plants and the animals
evolution
The study of animals and plants are called frora and fauna
Zoologists study animals and botanists study plants. Biologists study both plants and animals together. Microbiologists study these things at a cellular level.
The study of all living things-plants and animals is Biology
TAXONOMIC CLASSIFICATION is the study that deals with classification of living organisms only hence the plants and animals are the only living organisms on earth
No, It includes the study of all plants,animals and fossils from the beginning of rock formation on earth.
No. They study animals. As a zoo is where animals are kept, you can see why it's a zoologist.A botanist studies plants .
The study of both plants and animals is referred to as Biology.that can be also narrowed down to botany for plants and zoology for animals.
Insects are the most abundant animal on the planet, and they do many important things for Earth, such as pollinating plants and decomposing dead plants and animals.
Three main branches of Natural History are botany (study of plants), zoology (study of animals), and geology (study of Earth's structures and processes).