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The Male Reproductive Organs:; Stamens are the male reproductive parts of flowers. A stamen consists of an anther (which produces pollen) and a filament. The pollen consists of the male reproductive cells; they fertilize ovules.
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6) Draw a diagram of what you see. Petal diagram; Stamen and anther diagram; Pollen grains diagram; ... The stigma, pistil, and ovary are the female reproductive parts of the flower. The stamen and anther are the male reproductive parts of the flower. Stigma, pistil, and ovary diagram; Ovary section;
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Stamen - The male part of the plant which produces the pollen (yellow, dust like). (anthers -> tops of stamen, filaments -> bottom part) ... Copy and label the diagram. Then copy and complete these sentences.
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It comprises the stamens. Each stamen consists of a filament and an anther. The female reproductive organs, the gynoecium, include the carpels. Carpels are structures that are made up from an ovary and a stigma and that contain one or more ovules. ... D. generalized flower diagram. Flower diagrams were drawn in the last...
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d. Stamen. e. Vestigial stamen. f. United carpels, plurilocular ovulary. g. Unilocular ovulary with three carpels, h. Sepal. i. Petal. j . Petal with nectar cup. Fig. 2. Diagram of carpellate cone of Tsuga canadensis, with three spirals.
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Monster Flower Diagram Pistil Stigma Style Ovary Ovules Stamen Pollen Anther Filament Petal Sepal www.jmgkids.us/lit ... Lake Monster Venn Diagram ... Monster Flower Diagram Pistil Stigma Sty..., Flower Arranging, flower essences, flower patterns, plant science, Jerdine Nolen, the seeds, growing plants,
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Pollen moves from the stamen to the pistol. This is called fertilization and it allows the seeds to develop. The purpose of the flower is to attract pollinators for fertilization to enables the plant to reproduce.
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QCA Unit 5B Life Cycles ... 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 ... The filament and the Anthers are collectively known as the Stamen or the male parts of the plant...
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The seed-plants (Spermatophytae) also called Anthophyta, have as a general characteristic: seed-bearing flowering plants. The seeds are contained in an ovarium, so the pollen-grains cannot come to the ovules directly, ... The development of the embryo is by the two cotyledons (Dicotyledoneae). ... ; SHORT AND GENERAL DISCRIPTION;
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