Biologists study living organisms, including animals, plants, and microorganisms. Their work can be in a laboratory, outdoors in nature, or even in the classroom. Biologists might look at how diseases spread, how plants grow, or how animals behave. Many biologists work in research, trying to understand how life works and finding solutions to problems like climate change or illness. Others might work in conservation, helping to protect endangered species, or in healthcare, developing new medicines. To become a biologist, you usually need a degree in biology or a related science subject. Biologists need to be curious, good at observation, and able to work carefully and accurately.
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