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INTRODUCTION

WARM UP
 Write the mind map about plants
reproduction
PARTS AND FUNCTIONS
Make a chart with the following information (Include Name, function and collective
function)

CONTAINERS
1. Peduncle: Flower stalk.
2. Receptacle: flower stalk bearing the floral organs.
PROTECTORS
3. Sepal: Leaf-like structures at flower base, protects
young flower bud.
4. Calyx: All the sepals together
5. Petal: Located in and above the sepals, often large and
colorful, sometimes scented, sometimes producing
nectar. Often serve to attract pollinators to the plant.
6. Corolla: All the petals together form the corolla.
.
MALE PARTS
7. Stamen: Male part of the flower,
consisting of the anther and
filament, makes pollen grains.
8. Filament: The stalk of the stamen
which bears the anther.
9. Anther: The pollen bearing portion
of a stamen.
10. Pollen Grains containing the
male gametes.
FEMALE PARTS
11. Carpel\Pistil: Female part of the flower.
Consisting of the stigma, style and ovary.
12. Stigma: Often sticky top of carpel, serves as
a receptive surface for pollen grains.
13. Style: The stalk of a carpel, between the
stigma and the ovary, through which the
pollen tube grows.
14. Ovary: Enlarged base of the carpel
containing the ovule or ovules. The ovary
matures to become a fruit.
15. Ovule: Located in the ovaries. Carries
female gametes. Ovules become seeds on
fertilization.
PARTS OF A FLOWER
PARTS OF A FLOWER

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