These are often large and colourful to attract insects
Petal
The male parts of the flower
Stamen
What is the female part of the flower called?
Carpel / pistil
What forms when pollen fertilizes an ovule?
seed/fruit
What process do all plants go through?
Photosynthesis
This part protect the rest of the flower and is located just outside of the petals....
Sepal
Contain the pollen grains
Anthers
Place which receives the pollen grains
Stigma
The movement of pollen from the anther to the stigma of the same plant.
self pollination/fertilization
What gas is removed from the atmosphere during photosynthesis?
CO2
What structure is similar to sperm, in a plant?
Pollen
Supports the anther
Filament
This supports the stigma. The pollen must go down this tube to deliver the pollen to the ovary
Style
The part of the flower that transforms into the seed that we will eventually plant.
ovule
The structure found on leaves that allow for gas exchange within the atmosphere?
Stomata (Stoma)
The female part of the flower. I have two names. Name ONE both.
Pistil/ Carpel
Made in the anther and contains the male nucleus.
Pollen Grain
At the base of the style -contains the ovules/eggs
Ovary
Animals that help move the pollen to the stigma
pollinator (eg. bees, birds, bats, etc.)
What tissue is found in the stem, which makes up the xylem and the phloem?
Vascular Tissue
I transport pollen from the stigma to the ovary
style
What is the male part of the flower made up of?
The anther and filament
What is the female part of the flower made up of?
Ovary, ovule, style and stigma
What is the role of the flower?
Reproduction
What tissue is responsible for growth and found in the roots and shoots of plants?
Meristematic Tissue