Jan 16, 2016
1. Scientists who study existing and past human
cultures, the way people live.
2. Scientists who study artifacts and ruins from past civilizations.
3. Scientists who study the animal kingdom, classification of animals, animal habits and
location of animals.
4. Scientists who study insects.
5. Scientists who study fish.
6. Scientists who study living
systems.
7. Scientists who study the relationship between living organisms and their environment.
8. Scientists who study the earth and the process that shapes the earth.
9. Scientists who study how substances react to effect the environment.
10. Scientists who study the weather.
11. Scientists who study planets, stars and the
universe.
12. Scientists who study microorganisms, which are unicellular or multicellular microscopic organisms .
13. Scientists who study plants.
14. Scientist who study the fundamental structure of matter.
15. Scientist who studies the ocean.
16. Scientists who study ancient life on earth and fossils.
Scientists who work in the food industry studying microorganisms that cause
foodborne illness or spoilage.
Genetic researchers study more how each gene works and what it does. (Gene is part of your DNA that causes a certain trait.) They also study the role that variations in genes play in disease. Genetic researchers are working to identify the genetic and environmental causes of common illnesses.