👉 Mai studies often inhabit controlled laboratory environments, including specialized facilities like research labs or animal husbandry settings. These environments are designed to closely monitor and manipulate variables (e.g., genetics, diet, climate) to observe their effects on growth, behavior, or development. For example, in plant biology, controlled greenhouses or growth chambers are common, while in animal studies, facilities with precise temperature, humidity, and nutrition controls are used. These settings allow researchers to isolate specific factors for systematic analysis.