Plant and animal cells are eukaryotic and bacteria are prokaryotic
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Centrioles present only in animal cells.It makes a difference between plant and animal mitosis.
Yea plants need water & sunlight & animal needs food & a place 2 sleep
Animal Behavior College primarily offers programs to become a certified dog trainer or veterinary assistant, not a veterinarian. It is a popular choice for individuals interested in working with animals in capacities outside of veterinary medicine.
Zookeeper Veterinary surgeon Animal Physiotherapist Animal Technician Applied Animal Behaviourist Veterinary Nurse Veterinary Pathologist Veterinary Scientist
It is a Veterinary physician, or veterinary surgeon, or Vet for short.
A Veterinary
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there isn't a difference - you can use either word
a bacteria is smaller than an animal
the difference between a micro pet and a normal pet is that a micro pet is a really small animal such as a micro pig and a normal animal is a animal just like a normal person normal size normal wight and that is the difference between a normal animal and a micro animal.
Some careers involving animals are as followed... Small animal veterinarian, Pet sitter and Exerciser, Bird Handler/ Interpreter, Exotic Animal Trainer, Horse Farm Owner, Zoologist, Herpetologist, Wildlife Management, Assistance Dog Trainer, ect... I myself would like to get a job involving animals most likely I would like to be a small animal veterinarian and study veterinary medicine. Also if you are intrested in becoming a veterinarian of any kind there are thousands of fields you are able to study within! -.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-. * Veterinary Physiotherapist * Zoologist * Wildlife Biologist * Animal Assisted Therapist * Animal Caretaker * Fisheries * Animal Welfare Lawyer * Groomer * Kennel Manager * Kennel Assistant * Veterinary Technician * Animal Research * Animal Control Officer * Zoo Keeper * Trainer * Animal Scientist * Breeder * Oceanographer * Veterinary Pathologist * Marine Biologist * Pet Taxi Driver * Animal Photographer * Animal Behaviorist * Ornithologist * Wildlife Rehabilitee * Veterinary Surgeon * Veterinary Nurse * Animal Nursing Assistant * Veterinary Receptionist * Veterinary Chiropractor * Veterinary Hospital * Veterinary Homeopath * Veterinary Osteopath * Veterinary Clinic * Veterinarian * Animal Care Attendant * Pet Shop * Pet Sitter * Animal Nutrition Specialist * Animal Care Manager * Animal Care Specialist * Gamekeeper * Animal Therapist * Animal Curator * Dog Walker * Pet Bakery * Ecologist * Wildlife Filmmaker * Dermatologist * Veterinary Assistant * Pet Stylist * Shelters/Humane Society * Pet Acupuncturist * Farmer * Teacher * Lab Animal Behaviorist * Behavioral Consultant * Herpetologist * Dog-Show Judge * Animal Journalist * Animal Illustrator * K-9 Staff vet zookeeper there are alot of jobs which include doing rspca work , farming , zoo work , vets , and others ..
The difference between a common animal virus and a retrovirus is that a retrovirus only contains RNA while a common animal virus will have DNA or RNA.
Veterinary nursing is the act of providing nursing care for animal patients in a veterinary hospital. In the US, the people who fill this role are usually called veterinary technicians and in the UK, Europe and Australia they are called veterinary nurses.
A veterinary technician in most states is someone who has graduated from an AVMA accredited veterinary technology college degree program and then taken both the Veterinary Technician National Exam and a state exam to achieve credentials. Licensure, registration or certification are all types of credentials that may be granted depending on the state that the veterinary technician lives/works in. However, there are still some states where there is no requirement for a formal education in veterinary technology in order to work as a veterinary technician. A Laboratory Animal Technician is a person who has been certified by the American Association of Laboratory Animal Science. Certification represents a requisite number of years experience specifically in laboratory animal science with the requirement varying based upon education. There are no specific educational requirements to become an LAT except that you are required to have fewer years of hands on experience if you have some sort of college degree. Many LAT's earn a degree in Veterinary Technology prior to going to work in a laboratory and earning their LAT because the course material for a veterinary technician is applicable in many ways--anatomy and physiology, biological sample collection, etc. Veterinary Technology programs generally offer a laboratory animal course that specifically covers the special care and handling of laboratory animlas.
a plant makes its food a animal finds or hunts it