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Parts and Functions of a Flower

Two Types of Flowers Perfect – they have both male and female reproductive parts in one flower. Imperfect – have on male or only female reproductive parts in a flower.

Male Parts and Functions Stamen – is the male reproductive part of a flower. Anther – produces pollen grains which develop sperm. Filament – supports the Anther.

Female Parts and Functions Pistil – is the female reproductive part of a flower. Stigma – sticky pollen-receptive part of the pistil. Style – the stalk of the pistil down which the pollen tube grows. Ovary – contains the ovules and becomes the fruit. Ovule – becomes the seeds when sperm cells fertilize the egg cells.

Other Parts and functions Petal – colorful part of a flower used to attract insects and birds. Sepal – protects the bud of a young flower. Receptacle – reproductive parts of a plant are attached here. Roots – provides the stems and leaves with water and dissolved minerals from soil. Roots

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Pollination Pollination is the process in which pollen is transferred in the reproduction of plants. Some methods of pollination Animals (birds, reptiles, mammals) Insects (bees and butterflies mostly) Wind WATER Cross-pollination Self-pollination Is when pollen is delivered to a flower from a different plant. Is when pollen from one flower pollinates the same flower of the same plant.

Steps to Flower/Plant Reproduction ***Reproduction of a plant takes place in the flower*** Pollination 1. The Anther produces pollen 2. That pollen is transferred to the stigma of itself or another flower through pollination. Fertilization 3. Pollen travels down the style to the ovary to fertilize the eggs. The eggs grow into a seed or seeds and can now reproduce.

What controls flowering????? The length of Night! During the day plants taken in light, water and nutrients needed to go through photosynthesis. Then at night it uses the glucose (food) to grow and reproduce…FLOWER.

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