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The Reproductive Parts of a Flower AGR 161: Unit C

The Reproductive Parts of a Flower AGR 161: Unit C. Stolen From :Ann Morris, Science Advisory Teacher, PPEC, 15.5.02 Edited By: Jennifer Stewart. Flower Objectives. Describe the functions of each part of the flower. The Reproductive Parts. Stamens. anther. stamen.

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The Reproductive Parts of a Flower AGR 161: Unit C

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  1. The Reproductive Parts of a FlowerAGR 161: Unit C Stolen From :Ann Morris, Science Advisory Teacher, PPEC, 15.5.02 Edited By: Jennifer Stewart

  2. Flower Objectives • Describe the functions of each part of the flower

  3. The Reproductive Parts

  4. Stamens anther stamen • Thestamens are the male part of the flower. • The plant makes pollen in the part of the stamen called the anther.

  5. Stamens Continued

  6. Anther • Part of the stamen • Produces and holds pollen

  7. Filament • Stalk that holds up the anther

  8. The Stigma • The stigma is the top of the female part of the flower. • Pollen from another flower collects on the stigma’s sticky surface. • Found at the end of the pistil

  9. Pistil • The female part of the flower

  10. Style • The neck of the pistil

  11. The Ovary • Part of the pistil that contains the ovules

  12. The Ovary pollen • The ovary protects the ovules. • Pollen travels to the ovules and fertilization takes place. • Now the ovules will develop into seeds. ovary ovule

  13. Ovule • The part of the flower in which the eggs are produced and seeds develop

  14. Write the correct words in the boxes:stamens, stigma, petals, ovary, sepals 1. pollen sticks to this 2. where the seeds grow 3. these attract insects 4. where the pollen is made 5. These protect the flower before it opens

  15. Write the correct words in the boxes:stamen, stigma, petals, ovary, ovules, pollen, sepals, anther. 8. This is the female part of the flower, which receives the pollen 6. The male part of the flower 7. These attract insects 9. This is where pollen is made 10. Insects carry this from flower to flower 11. These protect the flower before it opens 12. These become seeds after fertilization 13. This is where the seeds will grow

  16. Excellent!

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