A scientist who studies insects, spiders, snails, and other bugs of an environment

(1 point)
Responses
Botanist
Botanist
Chemist
Chemist
Ecologist
Ecologist
Entomologist

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The correct response is Entomologist. An entomologist specifically studies insects, while a broader term like ecologist could also apply but is not specific to insects alone.

A scientist who studies chemicals and the effects of pollution in the air, water, and soil
(1 point)
Responses
Botanist
Botanist
Chemist
Chemist
Ecologist
Ecologist
Entomologist

The correct response is Chemist. A chemist studies chemicals, including their effects and interactions, which would encompass the effects of pollution in the air, water, and soil. An ecologist also studies the relationships within ecosystems, which can include pollution, but the specific focus on chemicals aligns more closely with chemistry.

A scientist who studies the plant life in an environment
(1 point)
Responses
Botanist
Botanist
Chemist
Chemist
Ecologist
Ecologist
Entomologist

The correct response is Botanist. A botanist specifically studies plant life, including their biology, ecology, and taxonomy.

A scientist who studies the whole environment as a working unit
(1 point)
Responses
Botanist
Botanist
Chemist
Chemist
Ecologist
Ecologist
Entomologist

The correct response is Ecologist. An ecologist studies the interactions between organisms and their environment, considering the ecosystem as a whole.

The process of adjusting to and surviving environmental conditions
(1 point)
Responses
endemic
endemic
adaptation
adaptation
geology
geology
oceanography

The correct response is adaptation. Adaptation refers to the process by which organisms adjust to and survive in their environmental conditions.

The study of the oceans and seas, their currents, and actions
(1 point)
Responses
endemic
endemic
adaptation
adaptation
geology
geology
oceanography

The correct response is oceanography. Oceanography is the study of the oceans and seas, including their currents, ecosystems, and various physical and chemical properties.