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Answered by mahikas2007
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Biology offers a wide range of possibilities for a career, especially since it has so many different focuses in the field of study. Options in biology can range from molecular and cellular biology to botany and toxicology; the possibilities are endless. To enter into a career in biology, however, prerequisites must be met. As biology has such a wide range of areas of focus, an undergraduate degree typically just qualifies for general, overall biology. To specify a focus in the field, further educational studies, like a postgraduate degree, are required. The furthering education allows for stronger, a longer study in the specific area of biology, as well as gain the student more experience working in the biology field. Most careers will require a postgraduate degree or some extensive training or field experience to enter into a position of work

Choosing a future career can be difficult, especially when the decision is made at a young age. Many people know, before applying to college, that they have a passion for science and associated fields. This passion can lead to strong future careers in some science work. A major that can lead to a future in the science industry is biology. Biology, in short, is the study of living organisms; how they develop and grow, maintain life, where do they come from and what they do. In short, biology is the study of what living things do.

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Answered by bhumi61878
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  • Career" is also frequently understood to relate to the working aspects of an individual's life - as in "career woman", for example. A third way in which the term "career" is used describes an occupation or a profession that usually involves special training or formal education,; considered to be a person's lifework.
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