Angiosperms and their Divisions What is an Angiosperm? (click box to get answer) Flowering Plant List some examples of Flowering Plants: List some examples.

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Angiosperms and their Divisions What is an Angiosperm? (click box to get answer) Flowering Plant List some examples of Flowering Plants: List some examples of what isn't a flowering plant:

PetioleStyle SepalsOvule PetalsOvary Carpel Pistol Stigma Stamen Filament Anther Angiosperms and their Divisions What are some parts of the flower? Click to reveal answers

Flower Diagram Petal Sepal Anther Style Stigma Ovary Ovule Pistil Stamen Filament Receptacle See Answer

Flower Part Functions Petal Sepal Anther Style Stigma Ovary Ovule Pistil Stamen Filament Receptacle The long neck that connects of the pistil Protect the flower before it opens The base of the flower The male portion of the flower The female portion of the flower To attract pollinators. Produces pollen Produces the eggs Sticky part of the pistil that the pollen falls on to The long neck of the stamen Protects the embryo and becomes the fruit See Answer

Flower Diagram Petal Sepal Anther Style Stigma Ovary Ovule Pistil Stamen Filament Receptacle Back

Flower Part Functions Petal Sepal Anther Style Stigma Ovary Ovule Pistil Stamen Filament Receptacle The long neck that connects of the pistil Protect the flower before it opens The base of the flower The male portion of the flower The female portion of the flower To attract pollinators. Produces pollen Produces the eggs Sticky part of the pistil that the pollen falls on to The long neck of the stamen Protects the embryo and becomes the fruit Back

Monocots vs. Dicots How are they different? Which one is Monocot and which is Dicot? Monocot Dicot answers behind pictures Rule: Monocots have flower parts in multiples of 3, where dicots have flower parts in multiples of 4 or 5.

Monocots vs. Dicots How are they different? Which one is Monocot and which is Dicot? Monocot Dicot answers behind pictures Rule: Monocots have a fibrous or branching root system, and dicots have a main taproot.

Monocots vs. Dicots How are they different? Which one is Monocot and which is Dicot? Monocot Dicot answers behind pictures Rule: Monocots have parallel leaf venation, and Dicots have a branching leaf venation

Monocots vs. Dicots How are they different? Which one is Monocot and which is Dicot? Monocot Dicot answers behind pictures Rule: Monocots have herbaceous or green stems, and Dicots can have either herbaceous or wood stems.

Create a Monocot Flower