Governmental
Industry
Non-governmental
Medical Professional
A person who always works underwater
A person who studies organisms that do not need water to survive
A person who studies organisms that live in or near water
A person who studies living things that drink water
Collecting data at different field sites, like a forest or ocean
All of the above
Looking at data on a computer
Analyzing samples in a laboratory
The study of watery regions, like lakes and oceans
The study of plants
The study of coral reefs
Living things in different regions may show similar or unique traits
They write biographies about famous geographers
They follow one animal around to observe what it does and understand its behavior
They track the locations of biologists throughout the world
Citizen Science
Data Community
Science Sharing
Project Public
Biologists who stay in academia after they graduate from college will tend to begin a PhD or Master's degree program.
Ecosystems are very complicated, so many biologists work together to understand all the different parts of the larger system
Biologists don't like to study more than one thing
A species biologists are studying may live in many different places, so they work with different individuals who have easier access to these areas
Most biologist has special training in a particular area of biology, so they may work with others that have training in different areas
Plants
Robots and other electronic technology needed to run them
People
Small animals
Communicate
Hypothesis
Testing
Observation
The weather of a region can have an effect on organisms living in a particular area.