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The flower is the reproductive structure of higher plants.

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Page 1: The flower is the reproductive structure of higher plants.
Page 2: The flower is the reproductive structure of higher plants.

The flower is the reproductive structure of higher plants.

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Most flowers have 4 basic parts.

petals

sepals

pistil

stamen

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Some floral structures are nonessential; they are not required

for reproduction.petals

sepalsleaf-like structures which protect the flower before blooming

colorful, protect reproductive structures, attract pollinators

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Some floral structures are essential for reproduction to occur.

female organ, produces egg(s)

male organs, produce sperm in pollen grains

pistil

stamens

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anther

filament

produces pollen

Stamens ( ) are made of 2 parts.

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stigma

style

ovaryproduces egg(s)

Pistils ( ) are made of 3

parts.

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Inside every pollen grain are

two sperm cells.

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Identify the structures in this flower.

stigmastyle

pistil

anther

filament

stamen

petal

Where is the ovary?

Where are the sepals?

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When pollen lands on the stigma, this process is called

pollination.A pollen tube grows from the pollen grain

and the sperm migrate to the egg.

The first sperm fertilizes the egg.

The egg and sperm unite in a process called fertilization.

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There are 2 types of pollination.

When pollen lands on a

stigma of the same flower, this is

self-pollination.

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When pollen lands on a stigma of another flower, this is

cross-pollination.

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Agents of pollination include insects, birds, and

wind.

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The egg and sperm unite in a process called fertilization.

The two cells (egg and sperm)

become one new cell called a

zygote.

The zygote begins to grow and

develops into a seed.

zygotezygote

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As the seed develops, the

ovary grows into a fruit.

This means that anything you eat with a seed(s) is a ripened ovary.

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Examples of ripened ovaries.

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Which of these are fruits (ripened

ovaries)?

Hint: If it has a seed, it’s a fruit.

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Some flowers have guide lines to help pollinators find their way

inside.


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