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Slide 2 Learning the Parts of a Flower Self Instructional Package next Slide 3 Beautiful Flowers!! Slide 4 Looking for Wildflowers is a great Spring/Summer activity! Crocus- Early Spring Slide 5 Structures of the flower that you will learn. Female Parts: Are called the Carpel: The carpel is made up of : -Stigma - Style - Ovary Slide 6 Look at the picture and study the parts as I tell you about them. Slide 7 What is this structure called? Stamen Filament Carpel Click arrow to continue Slide 8 A is the incorrect answer. The Stamen is the male part of the flower Go back try again Slide 9 B is the incorrect answer the filament is part of the male structure the stamen hint- you can remember it is the male part because it has the word men in it. Go Back try again Slide 10 C is the correct answer The structure is the female part called the carpel. next Slide 11 What structure is the arrow pointing too? A.StamenStamen B.FilamentFilament C.CarpelCarpel D.OvaryOvary next Slide 12 A is the Incorrect answer the stamen is a male flower part Go back Try Again! Slide 13 B is the incorrect answer. The filament is part of the stamen Go Back Try Again! Slide 14 C is the incorrect answer The carpel is the entire female structure shown. Go Back Try Again Slide 15 D is the correct answer The swollen part is the Ovary- which contains the ovules. next Slide 16 What structure is this arrow pointing to? A.StyleStyle B.StigmaStigma C.OvaryOvary next Slide 17 A is the incorrect answer The style is the tube that leads to the ovary. Go Back Try Again! Slide 18 B is the Correct Answer!! The Stigma is the sticky part that the pollen will land on for fertilization to take place. return Slide 19 C is the incorrect answer The ovary is where the eggs develop Go Back Try Again! Slide 20 What structure is the arrow pointing to? A.OvuleOvule B.StyleStyle C.OvaryOvary D.StigmaStigma next Slide 21 Answer A is Correct ! The Ovule lies within the ovary and will become the seeds within the fruit!! return Slide 22 Answer B is incorrect The style is the tube that leads to the ovary. Go Back Try Again! Slide 23 Answer C in incorrect! The ovary is the swollen part at the base of the carpel. Go Back Try Again! Slide 24 Answer D is incorrect! The Stigma is the top of the carpel that is sticky for the pollen to land on for fertilization to take place. Go Back Try Again! Slide 25 What structure is the red arrow pointing at? A.StamenStamen B.CarpelCarpel C.StyleStyle next Slide 26 The answer A in incorrect. The stamen is a male reproductive part that holds the pollen. Go Back Try Again! Slide 27 Answer B is incorrect. The Carpel is the entire female structure not just the tube that leads to the ovary. Go Back Try Again! Slide 28 The answer C is correct. The Style is what the pollen tube grows through so the sperm can reach the egg. (ovule) next Slide 29 Structures of the flower that you will learn. Male Part: Is called the Stamen. The Stamen is made up of : -Filament- is the stalk that holds up the anther. - Anther- contains the pollen or microsporangium next Slide 30 Study the picture as you listen to information about the male parts of the flower. next Slide 31 The two red arrows are pointing to the anther and filament. What is the entire part called? A.CarpelCarpel B.StamenStamen C.SepalsSepals next Slide 32 The answer A in incorrect. The Carpel is the entire female part structure. Go Back Try Again! Slide 33 Answer B is Correct. The entire male structure is called the stamen. next Slide 34 Answer C is incorrect. The sepal are leaf like and protect the female ovary. Go Back Try Again! Slide 35 What is inside the Anther? pollen grains The anther has pollen grains on them. While foraging for nectar bees rub their thorax on the anther they will leave the pollen they picked up on the female part- the stigma. When this happens it Pollinates the plant. next Slide 36 What is structure A called A.FilamentFilament B.AntherAnther C.Pollen grainPollen grain A B C D E next Slide 37 A is the incorrect answer. The filament is the stalk that holds up the anther. Go Back Try Again! Slide 38 B is the correct answer! next Slide 39 C is the incorrect answer. The pollen grains are inside the anther. Go Back Try Again! Slide 40 What is structure B & E called A.FilamentFilament B.AntherAnther C.Pollen grainPollen grain A B C D E Slide 41 A is the correct Answer! Yes, the filament holds up the anther. next Slide 42 B is the incorrect answer. The anther is on top of the filament. Go Back Try Again! Slide 43 C is the incorrect answer. The pollen grain is inside of the structure that is located on top of the filament. Go Back Try Again Slide 44 What Structure is C called? A.FilamentFilament B.AntherAnther C.Pollen GrainPollen Grain A B C D E Slide 45 A is incorrect! the filament is the stalk that holds up the anther on the male part of a flower. Go Back Try Again! Slide 46 B is the incorrect answer. The anther is the structure that holds the pollen grains on the inside of it. Go Back Try Again! Slide 47 C is the correct Answer! Yes, the pollen grain is inside the pollen sac. Slide 48 What is structure D called A.FilamentFilament B.Pollen sacPollen sac C.Pollen grainPollen grain A B C D E Slide 49 A is the incorrect answer. The filament is the stalk that holds up the anther Go Back Try Again! Slide 50 B is the correct answer! The pollen sacs contain the pollen that will fertilize the female flower. next Slide 51 C is the incorrect answer! The pollen grain is inside the pollen sac. Go Back Try Again! Slide 52 What is the difference between sepals and calyx? Sepals Sepals are special leaves that form a ring around the petals. Their job is to protect the flower while it is still a bud. calyx. All the sepals together are known as the calyx. next Slide 53 What is the red arrow pointing at on this Foxglove flower? A.NectariesNectaries B.CarpelCarpel C.SepalSepal Slide 54 A is the incorrect Answer Nectaries are the part of the flower that make nectar Go back Try Again! Slide 55 B is the incorrect answer. The carpel is the entire female structure that includes the stigma, style, and ovary. Go back Try Again! Slide 56 C is the correct answer! The sepals are the small leaves that protect the bud of the flower. next Slide 57 Receptacle Locate the receptacle- It is the top part of the flower stalk, where the flower parts of the flower are attached. It is often rounded in shape Slide 58 What part is the red arrow pointing at? A.CarpelCarpel B.ReceptacleReceptacle C.OvaryOvary Slide 59 A is the incorrect answer! The Carpel is the entire structure above the receptacle. Go Back Try Again! Slide 60 B is the correct answer! Yes the receptacle is below the ovary! next Slide 61 C is the incorrect answer! The ovary is the swollen part at the base of the carpel. Go Back Try Again! Slide 62 A.What is the yellow powdery substance on the anther is this picture? A. nectar nectar B. PollenPollen C. bee waxbee wax next Slide 63 A is the incorrect answer! Nectar is a sweet substance that insects drink to give them energy. It is located deeper into the flower. Go Back Try Again! Slide 64 B is the correct Answer! Pollen is the powdery substance that gets all over the bee- the bee carries it to the stigma- That is how pollination occurs thus fertilization occurs in flowering plants. next Slide 65 C is the incorrect answer! Bees carry the pollen to the stigma. Bees wax is in their hive! Go Back Try Again! Slide 66 What is the red arrow pointing at? A.CarpelCarpel B.StyleStyle C.StigmaStigma Slide 67 A is the incorrect answer. The carpel is the entire female structure Go Back Try Again! Slide 68 B is the incorrect answer! The style is the tube between the stigma and ovary- in which two sperm travels through a tube to reach the egg. Go Back Try Again! Slide 69 C is the correct answer! The Stigma is the top of the carpel that is sticky so the pollen can land and stick to it this helps insure pollination. next Slide 70 Click on the arrow below for more reinforcement on learning about flower parts. Includes, dissecting a flower, learning about the part functions and labeling the parts. http://www.bbc.co.uk/schools/scienceclips/ages/9_10/life_cycles.shtml Click the last sound button now!!

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