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Hands-on learning with 3D-printed flower models

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Received 03 May 2023, Accepted 21 Oct 2023, Published online: 14 Dec 2023

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Figure 1. Parts of the 3D-printed flower model.

Figure 1. Parts of the 3D-printed flower model.

Figure 2. Mouthparts and flower models for the role-play. : Pipettes are cut in three different lengths. : The three different types of 3D-printed models used for the role-play.

Figure 2. Mouthparts and flower models for the role-play. Figure 2a: Pipettes are cut in three different lengths. Figure 2b: The three different types of 3D-printed models used for the role-play.

Figure 3. Hands-on activity with the flower models – trying to reach the nectar with a pipette.

Figure 3. Hands-on activity with the flower models – trying to reach the nectar with a pipette.
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