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Male Flower Parts 1. Stamen Anther Filament
How do flowering plants reproduce? 1. Stamen Anther Filament (Male Part) pollen (Female) (Male)
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Male Flower Part Stamen: The male part of a flower.
What is the male part of a flower? Stamen: The male part of a flower. Anther: Produces the pollen that contains the sperm cells. Filament: The stalk that supports the anther. (Male Part) pollen pollen (Male) (Female)
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Female Flower Parts 1. Pistil a. Stigma b. Style c. Ovary
What is the female part of a flower? 1. Pistil a. Stigma b. Style c. Ovary (Female Part) (Male) (Female)
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Female Flower Part What is the female part of a flower? Pistil: The female parts of the flower. Stigma: the sticky top where pollen grains land. Style: a stalk down which the pollen tube grows after pollination has taken place. Ovary: contains the ovules where the egg cells are produced. (Female Part) (Male) (Female)
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What is pollination? Pollination Pollen must be transferred from the male part of a flower (the STAMEN’s anther) to the female part of another plant’s flower (the PISTIL’s sticky stigma). Pistil Stamen
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What is fertilization? Fertilization In the PISTIL’s ovary the sperm cell from the pollen meets up with the egg. The seed/embryo now begins to grow!!! Pistil Stamen
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Final Flower Parts: Petals: Colorful and scented to attract animals and insects. Sepals: Green leaf-like structures that protect the bud and hold the flower petals.
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