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Flower Dissection

Flower Dissection. Structures divided up. Petals. Leaf. (A) Stamen. Male reproductive structure Composed of an anther and filament Through meiosis, the diploid cells of the anther produce pollen grains that are haploid. (A) Stamen. Pollen. (B) Pistil.

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Flower Dissection

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  1. Flower Dissection

  2. Structures divided up

  3. Petals

  4. Leaf

  5. (A) Stamen • Male reproductive structure • Composed of an anther and filament • Through meiosis, the diploid cells of the anther produce pollengrains that are haploid

  6. (A) Stamen

  7. Pollen

  8. (B) Pistil • Female reproductive structure • Composed of stigma, style, and ovary • As a result of meiosis, the eggs developing inside the ovary are haploid

  9. (B) Pistil

  10. Ovary longitudinal section

  11. Exposed Ovules

  12. What is wrong with this picture?

  13. So what happens after fertilization?

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