(Biology) Badges that explore living organisms and ecosystems. Includes human biology, plants, animals, microbiology, habitats, and ecological relationships.
- Animals: Badges that explore specific animals, species groups, and wildlife behavior. Includes animal identification, habitats, adaptations, and learning about creatures from insects to mammals.
- Habitats: Badges focused on where plants and animals live and how ecosystems work. Includes forests, oceans, wetlands, deserts, grasslands, and the interconnected relationships between living things and their environments.
- Health: Badges that help youth understand their bodies and how to care for them through healthy routines and basic human biology. Includes body systems, hygiene, sleep, growth, nutrition, screen‑time balance, rest, and building everyday habits that support overall well‑being.
- Microbiology: Badges that explore microorganisms such as bacteria, fungi, and protists. Includes germs, decomposition, fermentation, and microscopic investigation.
- Plant Life: Badges centered on plant science and botany, exploring how plants grow and the ecosystems they support. Includes gardening, trees, flowers, seeds, plant care, and investigating the plant‑based environments that sustain life on Earth.
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