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Parts of the Flower
Stamen
• Male part of the
flower.
• It is the whole part
that is made up of the
filament and anther.
•
Produces pollen.
Stamen
Anther
Anther
• Part of the stamen
that produces and
contains pollen.
• On top of a long
stalk that looks like
a fine hair.
Filament
• The anther sits on
top of this fine hairlike stalk, the
filament.
Filament
Pistil
Pistil
• Female part of the
flower.
• It is the whole part,
made up of the
stigma, style, and
ovary.
Stigma
• Part of the pistil,
sticky bulb that you
see in the center of
the flowers.
• Receives the pollen
grains.
• Pollen germinates
here.
Stigma
Style
Style
• Another female part
of the flower.
• The stigma sits on
top of this long
stalk.
Ovary
• Usually at the bottom
of the flower
• Holds the seeds inside
and turns into the fruit
that we eat.
• The receptacle is
where the bottom point
the ovaries are
housed.
Ovary
Ovule
Ovules are inside the ovary.
• The part of the
ovary that becomes
the seeds.
Petal
• The colorful, often
bright part of the
flower.
• Attract pollinators
and are usually the
reason why we buy
and enjoy flowers.
Petal
Sepal
Sepal
• The parts that look
like little green
leaves that cover
the outside of a
flower bud to
protect the flower
before it opens.
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a. Ovule
b. Filament
c. Petal
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4.
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6.
a. Stigma
b. Anther
c. Style
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4.
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a. Filament
b. Anther
c. Sepal
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a. Filament
b. Anther
c. Stigma
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a. Style
b. Petal
c. Stigma
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a. Stem
b. Ovary/Receptacle
c. Anther
Works Cited
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Labeled flower:
Karen Wimsy
Flower in Quiz:
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