Examples of using Botany in English and their translations into Malay
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In botany there are many ranks below that of species(in zoology there is only one such rank,
In botany there are many ranks below that of species(in zoology there is only one such rank,
In botany, the author abbreviation used to indicate Linnaeus as the authority for species names is simply L.
specific areas of study, including botany, zoology, human anatomy,
In botany, sessility(meaning"sitting", used in the sense of"resting on the surface") is a characteristic
construction work began on the Green Square town centre at the intersection of Botany Road, O'Riordan
Ocean waves pounding against the reduced Kurnell dune system have threatened to break through into Botany Bay, especially during the storms of May
A nut in botany is a simple dry fruit with one seed(rarely two) in which the ovary wall becomes very hard(stony
A nut in botany is a simple dry fruit with one seed(rarely two) in which the ovary wall becomes very hard(stony
Regents Streets, to Botany Street in Waterloo.
A nut in botany is an easy dry fruit with one seed(not often two) through which the ovary wall turns into very onerous(stony
beside the Pleasure Grounds Arbour in Sir Joseph Banks Pleasure Gardens Sir Joseph Banks statue Elephant sculptures Foreshore Beach boat ramp Botany from above.
The graduate program in biology provides you with the flexibility to pursue advanced study in such areas as biology, botany, conservation biology,
on the corner of Botany Road and Lord Street.
The population of Aboriginal people between Palm Beach and Botany Bay in 1788 has been estimated to have been 1,500.
From the 1870s the sand dunes at Kurnell were one of the most visible features of the landscape of Botany Bay, recurring in almost all of the panoramas from important view points.
while the southeastern part of the park is located on Botany Sands where you will see swamps,
students who want to acquire a foundation in botany,"says Tela Botanica association which organizes the whole affair.
Those living south of Port Jackson to Botany Bay were the Cadigal people who spoke Dharug,[3]
Manoa Botany Department.