Reproductive system in plants

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  • Plants are capable of reproduction
  • Plants reproduced in many ways
  • Plants exhibits both
    Sexual and
    Asexual reproduction
  • New plants can be produced through
    Seeds
    Stem
    Leaves
    Roots
  • The two main types of plant reproduction are sexual and asexual reproduction.
  • THE DIFFERENT PARTS OF THE PLANTS FUNCTIONS IN PRODUCING ON THEIR OWN KIND
  • Flower is an accessory organ of the plants used in sexual reproduction
  • Flowers can be complete and incomplete
  • If flower can be said to be complete if it is has both male and female reproductive parts
  • And it is incomplete when it has only one reproductive part either male or female
  • Corn rice wheat and soybeans are flowering which means they go to sexual reproduction
  • Plants have parts that produce seeds
  • When seeds produced it means the plan perform sexual reproduction
  • Parts of the flower is involved in the process
  • Peduncle or pedicle
    Stalk of the flower and the stalk of the flower is important to hold the fruit
  • Receptacle
    Thicknend stem part and this thickend stem partis attached to the peduncle
  • Receptacle is where the the flower or group of flowers grows
  • Sepals 'sipal' encloses and protects the upper parts of the flower ( when the flower is still a bud)
  • The sepals of modified leaves that have a special function
  • A flower has always a collection of sepals "calyx"
  • Petals are usually brightly colored, showy, and attract insect pollinators.
  • Pistil is made up of three parts; stigma, style, ovary
  • Stamen is male reproductive organ
  • Filament is the stalk-like structure that supports anther
  • A group of petals is called corolla
  • The pistils js the female part of a flower