8 Parts of a Flower
There are eight major parts of a flower. The main purpose of the flower is to serve as the reproductive organs for the plant. Does this Spark an idea?
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Petal
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The petals of the flower are scented and colorful to attract pollinators to the flower.
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Pistil
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The pistil is the female reproductive structure of the flower. It has three parts. The stigma is the sticky top of the pistil. Pollen is deposited on the stigma during fertilization.The style is a tube that connects the stigma to the ovary.The ovary is the part of the pistil where the ovules are produced.
Stamen
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The stamen is the male reproductive organ of the flower. It has two parts. The anther produces the pollen for the flower. The filament anchors the anther to the flower.
Penducle
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The penducle is the plant stem. It carries the nutrients and water to the flower.
Sepal
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The sepals are the small leaves under the flower. They protect the developing bud of the flower.
References
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