Biologist
Job Summary
Responsible for observing and studying study the origin, development, evolution, adaptation, chemical processes, structure, and function of plant and animal life.
 Primary Responsibilities
- Work with and observe plant and animal life.
 - Examine life processes and develop theories.
 - Study evolution of plants and animals and determine how they adapted to climate change, predators, etc.
 - Specialize in studying plants, animals, bacteria, fungi, or viruses.
 - Study the structure of single-celled and multicellular organisms.
 - Study and observe the life functions of plants and animals, including respiration, colonization, reproduction, and adaptation.
 - Study and observe heredity and traits.
 - Determine how traits are passed on from one generation to another.
 - Attempt to isolate genetic mutations.
 - Examine the effects of diseases on cells, organs, animals, and tissues.
 - Study how food is used as fuel and how it changes in the body.
 - Examine how animals use vitamins, proteins, carbs, minerals, and other nutrients.
 - Study the effects of drugs, poisons, pollen, and dusts on living things.
 - Observe the atomic structure and the electrical and mechanical energy of cells and organisms.
 - Develop new breeds of animals or plants.
 - Supervise technicians inside a laboratory.
 - Perform research and write reports.
 - Present information to colleagues, universities, and the public.
 - Study the relationships of plants, animals, and the food chain.
 - Work within drug, chemical, and food processing companies; colleges and universities; government agencies; publishing firms; and research centers.
 
                            