1.) Gymnosperms 2.) Angiosperms The flower helps the plant to reproduce.

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1.) Gymnosperms 2.) Angiosperms

The flower helps the plant to reproduce.

This is the name for the FEMALE part of the flower. This is the name for the MALE part of the flower.

(female part)

(male part)

- Pollination is when pollen falls on stigma (carried there by wind, insects, or other animals) -Fertilization occurs if pollen falls on similar plant, pollen tube will form to carry sperm, sperm and egg cells will join in the flower’s ovule -This zygote develops into the seed’s embryo, other parts of the ovule develop into the rest of the seed. -Ovary changes into a fruit (a ripened ovary that encloses the seeds). Fruits help angiosperms disperse their seeds.

Are lillies monocots or dicots? MONOCOTS!

monocots or dicots? DICOTS!