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Front STEM (none) Back Moves water from roots Holds up the flower

Front Sepal (none) Back Protects the young bud

Protects reproductive structures Front Petals (none) Back Colored structures Protects reproductive structures Attract pollinators

Long stalk of the pistil that holds up the stigma Front Style (female) Back Long stalk of the pistil that holds up the stigma

Front Ovules (female) Back Female gamete Made in ovary

Pistil Female reproductive structure Makes female gamete Front Pistil (female) Back Female reproductive structure Makes female gamete 3 parts – stigma, style, ovary

Front Stigma (female) Back Sticky top of pistil Catches pollen

Turns into seeds/zygote Front Ovary (female) Back Produces ovules Turns into seeds/zygote Base of pistil

Stamen Male reproductive structure Makes male gamete (pollen) Front Stamen (Male) Back Male reproductive structure Makes male gamete (pollen) 2 parts – anther, filament

Front Filament (male) Back Long stalk of stamen Holds up the amther

Front Anther (male) Back Produces pollen Top of stamen

Front Pollen Grains (male) Back Male gamete Made in anther