In CIE 4A, students enthusiastically engaged in a hands-on observation of a flower. With active participation, they carefully removed the outer green sepals and vibrant petals, uncovering the intricate pollen-producing stamens. Delving deeper, they eagerly located the central pistil, consisting of the sticky stigma, slender style, and the ovary housing potential seeds. This practical dissection not only facilitated their understanding of the essential components of a flower but also ignited their enthusiasm for the fascinating world of plant reproduction.