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What does a scientist do??????????????????????????????????

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Answered by Anonymous
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Research scientists are responsible for designing, undertaking and analysing information from controlled laboratory-based investigations, experiments and trials. You could work for government laboratories, environmental organisations, specialist research organisations or universities.

Answered by SweetestBitter
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Answer:

Scientists are responsible for

  • new invention
  • research on unknowns
  • experiment and trails
  • designing, undertaking and analysing information from controlled laboratory-based investigation

Explanation:

Chemist

- studies the composition, structure, and properties of substances and their reactions

Biochemist

- studies the chemical and physical principles of living things and biological processes

Biologist

- studies life and living organisms

Marine Biologist

- studies all living things in the sea

Molecular Biologist

- explores and studies the structures and functions of cells on a molecular level

Microbiologist

- studies microscopic organisms such as bacteria, algae, and fungi

Cytotechnologist

- prepares and examines human cells for the presence of disease

Geneticist

- specializes in the science of genetics

Geologist

- studies the history, origin, and structure of the earth

Paleontologist

- studies the fossilized remains of all kinds of organisms

Geographer

- studies the earth and its land, features, and inhabitants

Zoologist

- studies animals

Mammalogist

- studies mammals

Entomologist

- studies insects

Animal Scientist

- studies agricultural productivity and food safety

Horticulturist

- studies the science behind different plants, flowers, and greenery

Conservation Scientist

- studies and devises ways to use and improve the land while safeguarding the environment, crops, and food supply

Soil and Plant Scientist

- studies the different compositions of soil and the effect they have on plant life, crops, and the national food supply

Archaeologist

- studies ancient people and their culture

Anthropologist

- studies sociohistorical, archaeological, linguistical and biological aspects of humanity

Audiologist

- studies hearing and balance

Physicist

- explores and identifies the basic principles that govern the structure and behaviour of matter, the interaction between energy and matter, and the generation and transfer of energy

Particle Physicist

- studies subatomic elements of matter and subatomic particles

Astronomer

- studies outer space

Hydrologist

- studies water and the water cycle

Atmospheric Scientist

- studies the scientific and mathematical aspects of the earth's atmosphere, climate and weather

Meteorologist

- uses scientific principles to observe, understand and be able to explain or forecast how the earth's atmosphere affects the earth and everyone on it

Geospatial Information Scientist

- uses technology to gather geographic information

Bioinformatics Scientist

- studies and dissects large amounts of datasets at the molecular level

Materials Scientist

- studies and analyzes the chemical properties and structure of man-made and natural materials

Natural Sciences Manager

- supervises the research and activities of scientists and technicians

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