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Anatomy of a Flower Plant Sex

Anatomy of a Flower

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Anatomy of a Flower. Plant Sex. C B. A -Petals. Colored leaves Attract insects “bud” when closed. B Filament. Stalk supporting the anther. C B. C. Anther Top end of stamen Produces the pollen.  draw in. Stamen -Contains the filament + anther - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Anatomy of a Flower

Plant Sex

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C B

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A -Petals• Colored leaves• Attract insects• “bud” when closed

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B Filament

Stalk supporting the anther

C B

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CAntherTop end of stamen

Produces the pollen

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draw inStamen-Contains the

filament + anther

-Male reproductive structures

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D - pollen

• Male sex cells

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E- Ovary

• Contains ovules• Becomes the fruitafterfertilization

Zucchinni –ripened ovary

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Fruit = mature ovary

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F Style• Style holds the pollen tube• Between stigma and ovary

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Draw inCarpel (also called pistil)-Contains: stigma + style +ovary

-Female

reproductive

structures

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• Top of pistil• Sticky to

catch the pollen

G Stigma

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H = Ovules-Egg cells-Become seeds, fruit, nuts afterfertilization

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• Flower Dissection

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I = Pollen Tube

• Tube that transports the pollen to the ovules

• Pollen Tube in Plants

• Pollen tube you tube

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ADD J = SEPAL• green petal-like parts at the base of the

flower• help protect the developing bud

J