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1 Flowering Plants 6.L.1.1 Summarize the basic structures and functions of flowering plants required for survival, reproduction and defense.

2 Flower Anatomy

3 The male part of a flower is called the stamen.
The stamen is made of the stalk-like filament which holds up the sac-like anther. The anther contains pollen which contains the sperm. Flowers that have only male parts are called staminate.

4 The female part of a flower is called the pistil or carpel.
Made up of a sticky tissue at its end called the stigma receptive to pollen. Below the stigma is a rod- shaped middle part called the style and a swollen base containing eggs called the ovary. Flowers that have only female parts are called pistillate. Stigma Style Ovary

5 What are the parts of a flower and their functions?
Petal Calyx Corolla Sepal

6 The petals of a flower are usually very colorful to attract pollinators.

7 Once the pollen reaches the stigma, it forms a pollen tube down through the style to the ovary where sperm is deposited.

8 What are the types of flowers?
Plants may produce flowers that are perfect or imperfect. A flower that has both male and female parts is called a perfect flower. A flower that is missing either male or female parts is called an imperfect flower.

9 What are the types of flowers?
Plants may have flowers that are complete or incomplete. If a flower has sepals, petals, pistils, and stamens, it is referred to as a complete flower. If a flower is missing one of these parts, it is referred to as an incomplete flower. Imperfect flowers are always incomplete. Incomplete flowers may or may not be imperfect.

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11 Root Anatomy

12 What are the functions of a plant’s roots?
A. Absorb all of the water and minerals that a plant needs to live. B. Anchor the plant to the ground and support the above ground part of the plant. C. Store food made through photosynthesis.

13 What are the parts of a root and their functions?
The first structure to emerge from the germinating seed is a root called a radicle. This root becomes the primary root, and on some plants it is the most important root in the whole root system.

14 What are the parts of a root and their functions?
Other roots eventually branch out from the primary root. These are called secondary or lateral roots.

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16 What are the characteristics of a healthy root system?
White in color Fresh smelling

17 Questions The illustration below shows a flower with several parts identified. Which labeled parts include all the female reproductive organs? A. parts 1 and 2 B. parts 4 and 5 C. parts 1, 2, and 3 D. parts 1, 3, and 5

18 Which is the best explanation for why a flower’s petals are colorful? A. They attract more sunlight. B. They attract more pollinators. C. They protect the plant from disease. D. They protect the plant from cold weather.

19 What is the male part of a flower called. A. Stigma B. Carpel C
What is the male part of a flower called? A. Stigma B. Carpel C. Pistil D. Stamen

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