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Biology Is Essential

Bella Pedranti
6/10/2020
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Nature and Life Sciences
Nature and Life Sciences’ Trade Skills

● Teamwork
● Productivity
● Problem Solving
● Communication
● Responsibility
● In Depth Thinking
● Critical Thinking
● Preparedness
● Onsight Learning
● Open-Mindfulness
Nature and Life Sciences’ Impact in the Community

● Biomedical Sciences improve our knowledge on illnesses and diseases


that are still affecting our world today and researching ways to prevent
the spread. Ex: Influenza, COVID-19, STD, HPV, ETC.
● Researching ongoing issues in the community that involve wildlife
● Each day we complete lab jobs like cleaning the lab, preparing
labs,maintaining plants and shop pets in greenhouse, cleaning beehive,
feeding bees, reinstalling new bee hives, collecting honey, cleaning
tanks, and feeding fish and turtles.
● Maintaining the life of the bees is vital for the survival of the community
because we need bees to survive.
Nature and Life Sciences Employment Opportunities

Marine Biologist- Marine Biologists study Forensic Scientist- Forensic scientists Field Biologist- Field biologists conduct
aquatic plants and animals. analyze, and sometimes collect, evidence from research on land, in air and water, studying
crimes. plant, animal and bird behavior in natural
ecosystems.
Job: Marine Biologist

● Marine biologists use math and statistics to determine their behavior and what
they’re doing.
● Knowing general biology\science is very important when going into a
profession where you study animals
● Data is kept to keep track of animal behaviors and actions.

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Job: Forensic Scientist
● One of the main things crime scene investigators do is collect, measure and document evidence.
Their data help forensic scientists perform calculations and determine the facts of a crime. Math
makes it possible to show proof of what occurred during a crime in data and numbers.

● Forensic scientists need exact measurements of everything at a crime scene in order to perform
scientific calculations properly. Investigators spend a great deal of time measuring distance, weight,
temperature, volume and other aspects of evidence to get the numbers correct.

● Blood spatter analysts, for example, use trigonometry in their study of how blood from a human
injury splatters on a wall or other surface. They draw lines from the victim’s body to the blood
spatter, then use angles and distances to calculate the third point of the triangle: the person who
struck the victim, where the attacker was standing, how hard he must have hit the victim and more.

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Job: Field Biologist

● The combination of mathematics and biology has become an essential discipline in the
understanding of life processes.

● Biological scientists use mathematics as a tool to model the evolution and growth of an
organism. Such a model acts as a surrogate for live organisms in the testing of medicines or
chemicals.

● Field biologists are responsible for conducting field research, recording data and analyzing
data

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Work Cited

https://study.com/forensic_scientist.html

https://study.com/articles/Field_Biologist_Job_Description_Duties_and_Requirements.html

https://study.com/articles/what_is_the_difference_between_a_marine_biologist_an_oceanographer.html

https://www.stem.org.uk/resources/elibrary/resource/26074/marine-biologist

https://legalbeagle.com/5516045-math-involved-forensic-science.html

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