bioarchaelogist study skeletons
A sexologist.. actually. haha
The scientific name for the human skeleton is the "skeleton humanum." It comprises 206 bones in adults, providing structure, protection for vital organs, and facilitating movement. The skeleton is divided into two main parts: the axial skeleton, which includes the skull, vertebral column, and rib cage, and the appendicular skeleton, which consists of the limbs and their attachments.
There are individuals with that given proper name in Sri Lanka, but it is not a common modern name.
-Ologist is a suffix added to the scientific name of something, meaning one who studies or is a doctor in the art of whatever is before -ologist. For example, the word radiologist means one who studies radiologist.
Someone who studies humans is called an anthropologist. Anthropologists explore various aspects of human societies, cultures, and biological characteristics, often focusing on social behavior, cultural practices, and human evolution. Their work can encompass fields like archaeology, cultural anthropology, and physical anthropology.
An Entomologist is a person who studies insects.
oceanograper. (ocean- ag- repher)
The name for someone who studies caves is a speleologist or a spelunker.
A psychologist is the proper name for someone who studies the mind.
a vertabrate
It is skinny, winny or skeleton.
There is no special name for someone who studies Hebrew.
Someone who studies planetary systems is called a planetary scientist
A scientist who studies animals is called a zoologist.
oceanographer
Mathematician
Eugenicists