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Flowers

Why are flowers important? Kaupapa: To label and describe the main parts of a flower To explain why plants produce flowers

Flowers Flowers are the sex organs of plants. Most flowers contain both male and female organs.

Functions Petals – attract insects Sepal – makes food for the flower, protects the bud Stamen (male reproductive organ) : Anther and Filament Carpel (female reproductive organ): Stigma, style and ovary.

Ovule Inside the ovary is the ovule which is the female sex cell. The male sex cell is found on the anthers? What do you think it is called?