Biologists study life by drilling down and closely examining parts of cells and systems. How is this different from what bioengineers do?

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Bioengineers extend biological knowledge to find ways to aid human life.

Bioengineers extend biological knowledge to find ways to aid human life.

Bioengineers conduct research as thoroughly as biologists do.

Bioengineers conduct research as thoroughly as biologists do.

Biologists work with animals and humans, while engineers work with humans.

Biologists work with animals and humans, while engineers work with humans.

Biologists work in a wide range of sub-fields, while engineers focus on technology.

Biologists work in a wide range of sub-fields, while engineers focus on technology.

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The correct response is:

Bioengineers extend biological knowledge to find ways to aid human life.

This highlights the primary distinction between biologists, who focus on understanding and studying life and living systems, and bioengineers, who apply that biological knowledge to create technologies and solutions that benefit human health and quality of life.