Biology, asked by anas2342, 1 year ago

how do biologists study explain in long please not so long but long and in simple and easy words​

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Answered by samira04
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Department of Biological Sciences Depending on individual interests, biology careers can lead you on to study living organisms such as animals, plants, humans or even bacteria, to help develop biological knowledge and understanding of living processes for a number of different purposes, including treatment of disease and sustaining the natural,.......... again u can add something.

Answered by isnulmontakim2
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A biologist is a scientist who studies life, specifically organisms and their relationship to their environment. Generally speaking, biologists study humans, animals, plants and bacteria to gain a better understanding of how the body and nature works, and how external factors may influence each organism.

Biologists can work in macroscopic or microscopic biology. Macroscopic biology involves objects that are measurable and visible to the naked eye. Microscopic biology, on the other hand, requires microscopes to view the objects being studied. It is common for biologists to engage in both types of research at one point or another.

Biologists that perform fundamental research seek to understand what mechanisms control the functioning of living matter. Biologists involved in applied research try to develop or improve processes in areas such as medicine and industry.

Each type of biologist has a specific job, just like each animal, plant, or other organism in this world has an important part to play in the ecosystem being studied. There are ten main sub-branches of biology one can choose to explore. Within these sub-branches are various types of biology careers one can specialize in:

*Anatomy

* Morphology

*Histology

*Ecology

*physiology

*cytology

*Embryology

*Taxonomy

* Genetics

*Biotechnology

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