This is the part of the Stamen that produces pollen grain.
The Anther
This is the boundary or border part of a leaf.
The Margin
The fruits of this family are legumes
Pea Family
When pollen is transferred from the stamen to the top of the pistil.
Pollination process
This plant has what kind of leaf arrangement
Opposite
The part of the flower that attracts pollinators
The Petals
This type of Leaf has more than one blade joined to the petiole.
Compound leaf
this family's fruit is what bread is made from.
The Grass Family
After a pollen grain reaches a flower, this is formed where it will travel to reach the egg cell.
pollination tube
Birds and animals can assist in this type of seed dispersal.
agent
According to the Picture: What is Part " C "
The Stigma
When leaves attach directly to the Stem
Sessile
This Family's flowers have square and stout stems are usually arranged in spikes.
The Mint Family
Xylen carry water and nutrients from roots through the stem to this part of a plant.
The Leaves
These are the three parts of a seed.
Embryo, endosperm, and Seed Coat
According to the Picture: what is Part " D "
The Style
An underground structure where fleshy leaves surround a very short stem
A bulb
This family's leaf shape resembles that of a bird's foot.
The Buttercup Family
The storage cells which surround a roots transport tubes make up this.
The Cortex
These types of flowers are usually found in the center of a composite flower.
Disk flowers
According to the Picture: What is part " B "
The Ovary
According to the leave on the Board: This venation is shown.
Pinnate
Monocots that have tepals, and grow from bulbs, corms, or rhizomes.
The Amaryllis Family
The upward force in the Transport tubes produced by water entering the root hairs.
Root Pressure
Plants with non woody stems
Herbaceous