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Flower Anatomy ADD purpose of each part of the male/ female parts!!

Flower Anatomy

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Flower Anatomy. ADD purpose of each part of the male/ female parts!!. Flower Anatomy. Style. Stigma. Petal. Anther. Stamen. Pistil. Filament. Sepal. Calyx. Seeds. Ovary. Stem. Complete Flowers. Have stamens, pistils, petals and sepals on same flower. Incomplete Flowers. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Flower AnatomyADD purpose of each part of the

male/ female parts!!

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Flower AnatomyStyle

Stigma

Pistil

OvaryStem

Seeds

Sepal

Petal

Stamen

Anther

Filament

Calyx

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Complete Flowers• Have stamens,

pistils, petals and sepals on same flower

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Incomplete Flowers

•Missing 1 or more of 4 parts–Petals– Sepals– Stamen–Pistil

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Perfect flowers

•Have both stamens and pistils on the same flower

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Imperfect flower

•Has either stamens or pistils, but not both on the same flower

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Staminate--Has only male flower partsPistillate—Has only female flower parts

Staminate and Pistillate

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Flower AnatomyStyleStigma

OvarySeeds

Sepals

Calyx

Filament

AntherPetal

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Monocots vs. Dicots• Monocots:– Single cotyledon, or seed piece– Parallel venation on their leaves– Stems with scattered vascular bundles– Narrow leaves

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Monocots vs. Dicots• Dicots– Plants with 2 or more cotyledons– Stems are organized in a ring pattern– They have broad leaves

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