Section 3.1 Review
Explain the structure and function of each of the four main flower parts.
1)Sepals-leaflike parts that cover and protect the flower bud 2) Petals-modified leaves which are usually bright in color to attract pollinators. 3)Stamens-The pollen-producing male reproductive organ of a flower, consisting of an anther and filament. 4)Pistils-female reproductive parts; found in center; made up of stigma, style, and ovary; stigma is sticky to catch pollen; style moves pollen to ovary
What is the difference between complete and incomplete flowers?
Complete flowers have sepals, petals, and stamens, and pistils Incomplete flowers do NOT have all of those parts.
Flower
reproductive organ of angiosperm plants especially one having showy or colorful parts
Receptacle
enlarged tip of a stem that bears the floral parts
Monoecious
having male and female reproductive organs in the same plant or animal
Long-day plant
Plant that generally requires short nights-- less that 10-12 hours of darkness to begin the flowering process.
Day- neutral Plant
Plants that flower regardless of the length of day.
How are the staminate flowers different from pistillate flowers?
Staminate flowers are flowers which lack pistils and bear only stamens. Pistillate flowers are flowers which lack stamens and only bear pistils
What is the primary purpose of flowers to a plant?
The primary purpose of flowers to a plant is to produce seeds for reproduction.
Photoperiodism
a plant's response to seasonal changes in length of night and day
Pedicel
a small stalk bearing a single flower of an inflorescence
Corolla
collection of petals
Short-day plant
consists of long periods of darkness (about 14 hours) and shorter periods of light
Bract
the bright red structures that appear to be its petals but are actually special leaves
Inflorescence
the flowering part of a plant or arrangement of flowers on a stalk