The petals of the flower fall off leaving only the ovary behind, which will develop into a fruit. There are many different kinds of fruits, including apples and oranges and peaches. A fruit is any structure that encloses and protects a seed, so fruits are also "helicopters" and acorns, and bean pods.
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Reproductive parts of the flower are the stamen (male, collectively termed the androecium) and carpel (often the carpel is referred to as the pistil, the female parts collectively termed the gynoecium). ... FLOWERING PLANT REPRODUCTION: Flower Structure...
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Mendel's experimental plants were a flowering species of the pea, or Leguminosae family, called Pisum sativum, or garden peas. The drawing above illustrates the basic structure of a flower, like those found in Pisum.
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Terminal offshoot of the stem or twig; it first connects the flower, then the fruit, to the plant. ... Small rounded structure produced by the ovary and containing the female cell; after fertilization, the seed develops from it.
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Flowers play a key role in pollination. Pollination is the transfer of pollen (containing the male gametes), from the anther of a flower, to the stigma (receptive surface of the female part of the flower) of the same or a different flower.
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It is suggested that you use this sheet alongside a simple flower dissection. You can either use bought flowers such as daffodils or tulips or some from a garden or the school grounds such as apple blossom, strawberry flowers or buttercups.
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Refresh your knowledge of the parts of a flower by playing the game. On successful completion, the diagram will be in colour. Click on the diagram to go to the different parts of the flower. ... Click on the diagram to go to the different parts of the flower...
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If you have any questions or concerns about this quiz, please contact the creator of the quiz ... ; Answer all the questions below and then click "submit" to send your answers. ... The male part of a flower is called the...
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Pappus (flower structure) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
In flower heads of the plant family Asteraceae, Pappus is the part of an individual disk or ray floret surrounding the base of the corolla, equivalent to the calyx of a non-compound flower. The papp...
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Flower structure and variations; All life depends on plants; What is a flower? A flower is a functional unit concerned with sexual reproduction. A flower can be pictured as a very short stem (the receptacle) which holds the components of the flower in sequence.
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