Answer and Explanation: Botany is the study of plants and chemistry is the study of atoms, molecules, and the physical nature of compounds. Plants are living things and chemistry is the foundation for all matter, both living and nonliving..
Botanists work for a variety of organisations including government research institutes, universities, environmental consultancies, conservation organisations, botanical gardens and collections and the food industry. Look for jobs in journals such as New Scientist, Nature or Horticulture Week.
Some work at museums, parks, and botanicals gardens. Others are employed as teachers at colleges, universities, and secondary schools. Some work primarily indoors in laboratories and offices. Others botanists, such as those who work in remediation or agriculture, spend much of their time working outside.
Botanist where they work
British botanist and archaeologist (1829–1911)
Edward Palmer was a self-taught British botanist and an early American archaeologist.
James Edward Smith (botanist)
English botanist (1759-1828)
Sir James Edward Smith was an English botanist and founder of the Linnean Society.
Sir John Hill was an English composer
English author and botanist (1716–1775)
Sir John Hill was an English composer, actor, author and botanist. He contributed to contemporary periodicals and engaged in literary battles with poets, playwrights and scientists. He is remembered for his illustrated botanical compendium The Vegetable System, one of the first works to use the nomenclature of Carl Linnaeus. In recognition of his efforts, he was created a knight of the Order of Vasa in 1774 by Gustav III of Sweden and thereafter called himself Sir John Hill.
John Martyn (botanist)
British botanist (1699–1768)
John Martyn or Joannes Martyn was an English botanist.