a biologist specializing in the study of plants
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∙ 15y agoAn ethnobotanist is a person who studies plants.
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∙ 6y agoA botanist (all plants)an arborist (tree specialist)a tree hugger or just weird (by most people)DENDROLOGISTAn arborist
The study of plants is called botany, the person who studies plants is called a botanist. Botany is a field of Life Sciences which looks at the classification and physical characteristics of plants. A person who studies the interaction of plants and animals in an environment is called an ecologist or environmentalist. A person who grows plants is called a horticulturist.
A naturalist is a person who studies and observes a wide range of natural phenomena, while a botanist specifically focuses on the study of plants. Naturalists may study animals, plants, rocks, weather, and ecosystems, while botanists specialize in plant biology, including their classification, structure, function, and ecological relationships.
A person who works with plants is typically called a botanist, horticulturist, or gardener, depending on their specific area of expertise.
Some notable botanists who contributed to the development of botany include Carl Linnaeus, Gregor Mendel, Robert Hooke, and George Washington Carver. These scientists made significant contributions to our understanding of plant classification, genetics, cell structure, and crop rotation, respectively.
a botanist.
A botanist is a scientist that studies plants.(Botany)
A botanist is a person that studies botany or plants.
A scientist for botany in general is refered to as a Botanist.
Botany or Botanist
A botanist (all plants)an arborist (tree specialist)a tree hugger or just weird (by most people)DENDROLOGISTAn arborist
Yes, a botanist is a scientist who specializes in the study of plants. They study plant biology, ecology, morphology, and taxonomy to understand plant characteristics, behavior, and interactions with their environments.
A scientist that studies plants is known as a botanist.
Botanists specifically study plants, while biologists study living organisms more broadly, including animals, fungi, and microorganisms. Botanists focus on the classification, structure, function, and ecology of plants, while biologists may study a wider range of organisms and topics such as genetics, behavior, and evolution.
One skilled in botany; one versed in the knowledge of plants.
The study of flora is essentially the study of plants. By definition this would be considered botany. Botany is a noun, meaning the study of plants.
botany, botanist...not sure what they mean but i know they are words