Parts of a Flower Identification

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Filament

Holds up the anther

Stem

Holds up the flower

Style

Holds up the stigma, tube that takes the pollen from the stigma to the ovary

Stigma

Receives the pollen

What are the three parts that make up the pistil?

Stigma, Style and Ovary

Whats part of a stamen

The Anther and Filament

petal

The broad, flat, thin leaflike parts of a flower that vary greatly in color and shape. Attracts insects or other animals to the flower.

Pistil

The female reporductive part of a flower that produces seeds and consists of an ovary, style and stigma

Pistil

The female reproductive organ of the flower

Filament

connects the anther to the base of the flower and supports it.

Ovule

contains an egg which can be fertilized and become a seed

Ovary

contains one or more ovules, and is at the base of the style

Ovules

produced in the ovary of the flowers pistil.

flower

reproductive structure of a plant that produces pollen and seeds

What is part of the pistil

style,stigma,ovary

Pistil

the female reproductive structure of a flower.

Stamen

the male reproductive structure in a flower.

stamen

the male, pollen-producing reproductive organ of a flower, consisting of an anther and a filament

style

the narrow elongated part of the pistil between the ovary and the stigma

ovary

the organ that bears the ovules of a flower

anther

the part of the stamen that contains pollen

Pollen

A fine powder produced by certain plants when they reproduce.

What are the two parts that make up the stamen?

Anther and Filament

Petal

Attracts insects and birds

Ovary

Contains the Ovules

Anther

Contains the pollen (male cell)

Ovule

Female cell, becomes a seed when fertilized by pollen

Pistil

Female part of the flower

Stigma

In the pistil, pollen can land here. It is at the top of the style

Anther

In the stamen, pollen grains form here.

Ovary

Is located at the base of the pistil and contains the egg cells that mature into eggs.

Sepal

Leaves that protect the flower when it's a bud

Ovules

Located in the ovary. The ovule contains an egg which developes into a seed after it is fertilized.

Stamen

Male part of the flower

anther

Part of the male reproductive structure. A saclike structure that produces pollen. Located on top of the filement.

filament

Part of the male reproductive structure. A thin stalk that holds up the anther.

Style

The long, slender part of the pistil. It is where pollination takes place.

Ovary

The lower part of the pistil. Where the ovules are locted.

Stamen

The male reproductive part of a flower that produces pollen and consists of an anther and a filament.

Ovary

The rounded base of the pistil. It contains one or more ovules. The ovary develops into fruit.

Stigma

The tip of the pistil. It is where pollen grains collect.

Style

a long tube that had a stigma at the top

Phloem

a vascular tissue that transports food molecules down to all parts of the plant

Xylem

a vascular tissue that transports food molecules up to all parts of the plant

stamen

male reproductive organ of a flower

stigma

sticky portion at the top of the style where pollen grains frequently land and enter the pistil

filament

the stalk of a stamen

Anther

where the pollen is produced.


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