Flower Parts and Functions
female gametophytes
Embryos sacs that are inside of the ovules.
male gametophytes
Pollen grains. Dispersed by wind or a pollinator
sepal
a modified leaf in angiosperms that helps enclose and protect a flower bud before it opens.
ovule
a structure that develops within the ovary of a seed plant and contains the female gametophyte
stamen
holds all male reproductive organs, the pollen-producing reproductive organ of a flower, consisting of an anther and a filament.
receptacle
holds seeds, the base of a flower; the part of the stem that is the site of attachment of the floral organs.
pollen grain
in seed plants, a structure consisting of the male gametophyte enclosed within a pollen wall.
anther
produces pollen, The terminal pollen sac of a stamen, inside which pollen grains with male gametes form in the flower of an angiosperm.
filament
supports anther, In an angiosperm, the stalk portion of the stamen, the pollen-producing reproductive organ of a flower.
pollen tube
A tube formed after germination of the pollen grain that functions in the delivery of sperm to the ovule.
carpels
The ovule-producing reproductive organ of a flower, consisting of the stigma, style, and ovary.
ovary
The portion of a carpel in which the egg - containing ovules develop.
style
The stalk of a flowers carpel, with the ovary at the base and the stigma at the top.
stigma
The sticky part of a flowers carpel, which receives pollen grains.
petal
a modified leave off a flowering plant. are the often colorful parts of a flower that attract insects and other pollinators.
pistil
a single carpel or a group of fused carpels.
peduncle
flower stalk; expands into the receptacle.
pollen
the sperm, the fine spores that contain male gametes and that are borne by an anther in a flowering plant