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jasenka [17]
1 year ago
5

Research three branches of biology. for each branch of bilogy describe what is studies, what careers involve that branch and how

much money you can expect to make with the career, level of education needed, and two famous people in the branch of biology
Biology
1 answer:
Bingel [31]1 year ago
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The three primary branches of biology are:

Medicine: A variety of plants used as medications are studied in the field of medicine.

Botany: This subject encompasses the study of plants.

Zoology: This field of study deals with animals.

<h3>What careers involve in these branches with educational requirement?</h3>

Medicine:

Surgeon - 10 to 20 lakhs ,M.ch degree in in any specialization post MBBS and MD degree.

Dentists - 2 to 5 LPA, BDS degree

Gynecologist - 5 to 15 LPA, MD in gynecology

Optometrists - 3 to 4 LPA, BOPTM degree

Veterinarians - 4 to 5 LPA, BVSc degree

Physiotherapist - 2 to 3 LPA, BPT degree

Audiologist - 3 to 4 LPA, Ph.D in audiology or AUD degree

Botany:

Taxonomist - 2 to 3.5 LPA, Bachelor's degree in botony

Plant Biochemist - 1 to 2.75 LPA,  Bachelor's or Master's or Ph.D in biochemistry, biological science or agriculture.

Ecologist - 3 to 4.5 LPA, Bachelor's or Master's degree in ecology

Plant Physiologist - 5 to 6 LPA, Bachelor's or Master's degree in biological science or botony.

Zoology:

Zookeeper - 1 to 2 LPA, Bachelor's or Master's degree in zoology or animal husbandry.

Researcher - 3 to 4 LPA, Ph.D in specialized branch in zoology

Teacher - 3 to 4 LPA, Bachelor's or Master's degree in zoology + B.Ed

<h3>Name two famous people in these branches?</h3>

Medicine - Hippocrates and Alexander Fleming.

Botony - Carl Linnaeus and Gregor Mendel.

Zoology - Steve Irwin and Charles Darwin.

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