Flower Parts
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Flower Groups
100

Small, green, leaf-like structures found at the base of the flower.

What is the Sepal

100

Female part of the flower consisting of the stigma, style, ovary, and ovule.

What is the pistil

100

Why do flowers never have a bad day?

Because they always look at the bright side.

100

Brightly colored, sometimes fragrant portion of the flower.

What are petals

100

Process that all plants go through to make glucose (food) and produce oxygen

What is photosynthesis

200

Male part of the flower containing pollen, anther, and filament.

What is the stamen


200

Small male sperm or grains necessary for fertilization in the flower.

What is pollen

200
How do flowers gossip?

They spread seeds of information.

200

Structure that supports the anther.

What is the filament

200

A flower that has either all male parts or all female parts

What is an imperfect flower

300

Portion of the male flower that contains the pollen.

What is the anther

300

Name three animals that are pollinators

Bats, Butterflies, Bees, birds, wasps, moths, beetles, flies

300

Why does a flower like the letter A?

Because a Bee goes after it.

300

This is the section of the flower through which the pollen travels to the ovary.`

What is the style

300

This has a scent and sweet taste that attracts some pollinators.

What is nectar

400

Part of the flower that connects the stigma with the ovary.

What is the Style
400

What is the language in which plants are named?

Latin

400

What does a flower call its grandpa?

Poppy

400

Give an example of a direct plant source?

lettuce

400

A flower that has both male and female parts in the same flower

What is a perfect flower

500

This is where the ovules are located.

What is the ovary

500

Part of the pistil that receives the pollen.

What is the stigma

500

What do you call a flower that is always calm?

A peace lily!

500

The part of the flower where pollination occurs.

What is the stamen

500
What is a angiosperm?

covered seed, example is an apple.

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