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Flowers the reproductive structures of plants. 4 parts of a plant Roots Stems Leaves Reproductive (includes flowers and fruits)

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Page 1: Flowers the reproductive structures of plants. 4 parts of a plant Roots Stems Leaves Reproductive (includes flowers and fruits)

Flowers

the reproductive structures of plants

Page 2: Flowers the reproductive structures of plants. 4 parts of a plant Roots Stems Leaves Reproductive (includes flowers and fruits)

4 parts of a plant

• Roots• Stems• Leaves• Reproductive

(includes flowers and fruits)

Page 3: Flowers the reproductive structures of plants. 4 parts of a plant Roots Stems Leaves Reproductive (includes flowers and fruits)

Flowers have 4 different parts

•Sepals•Petals•Stamens•Pistil

Page 4: Flowers the reproductive structures of plants. 4 parts of a plant Roots Stems Leaves Reproductive (includes flowers and fruits)

Pedicel

•The flower stem

Page 5: Flowers the reproductive structures of plants. 4 parts of a plant Roots Stems Leaves Reproductive (includes flowers and fruits)

Receptacle

• The place on the stem where floral organs attach and originate.

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Sepals

• Usually green; leaflike structures that protect the flower, as it forms

and emerges.

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• Sometimes sepals are colorful

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Calyx

• The group of sepals on a flower

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Petals

• Located just inside the sepals

• Leaf-like and often very colorful

• Attract pollinators

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Corolla

• The collection of petals on a flower

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Perianth

• The sepals and the petals of a flower. (Not the reproductive parts.)

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Tepals

• When there is no clear distinction between the sepals and the petals...they are called “tepals”.

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The reproductive parts

• Found at the center of the flower

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Stamens

• Male reproductive parts of a flower• Arranged around the female parts

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Anther

• Part of the stamen

• Produces and holds pollen

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Filament

• Stalk that holds up the anther

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Pistil

• The female part of the flower

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Stigma

• Found at the end of the pistil

• Has a sticky surface to catch pollen

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Style

• The neck of the pistil

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Ovary

• Part of the pistil that contains the ovules

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Ovule

• The part of the flower in which the eggs are produced and seeds develop

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Complete flowers

• Have all 4 basic parts:• Sepals, petals, stamens and pistil

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Incomplete flowers

• Flowers that are missing one of the four basic parts

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Perfect Flowers

• Flowers that have both male and female parts

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Imperfect flowers

• Flowers that lack one of the sex structures