Monthly Archives: November 2014

Insect Pollinated Flowers

Insect pollinated flowers rely on agents such as insects (e.g. bees, butterflies), birds (e.g. sunbird, hummingbird) and animals (e.g. bats) to pollinate their flowers, i.e. carry pollen from the anther to reach the stigma. Insect pollinated flowers possess the following … Continue reading

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Visit to Singapore Botanical Gardens

As part of their learning in the topics of Plant Reproduction and Ecosystem diversity, the Pure Biology students were given the opportunity to visit the Singapore Botanical Gardens and National Orchid Garden for a learning journey on 30 Oct 2014. … Continue reading

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