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A scientist that studies plants.

Nectar

Rainforest

A closed container of plants and other living things that shows you how an ecosystem works.

Bacteria

Algae

Tiny living things that are everywhere around us. We can only see them with a very powerful microscope. They come in different shapes such as rods, spirals, and spheres. Bacteria are important in an ecosystem to break down dead and decaying matter.

Botanist

Non-Living Things

Living Things

Invasive Species

Terrarium

Anything that doesn’t grow and reproduce such as rocks, soil, air or water.

A sweet, sugary liquid made inside flowers. Insects and hummingbirds feed on. Bees use it to make honey.

Anything living such as an animal, plant, insect, bacteria, etc.

A living thing similar to a plant that is usually found growing in water. They produce their own food through photosynthesis like plants do, but algae have no leaves, stems or roots.

Ecosystems

Living things not naturally found in that ecosystem. They usually cause damage or throw off the balance of the natural ecosystem.

A community of interacting organisms and their environment. Living things interact with each other, and also with non-living things like soil, water and air.

An area densely packed with lots of different kinds of plants, tall trees and animals. Rainforests get a lot of rain (about 100 inches of rain per year). All that rain allows lots of different plants to grow and lots of animals live near those plants. Rainforests also produce a lot of oxygen that humans breathe and scientists estimate that there are millions of different kinds of living things still undiscovered in rainforests.