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The
sepals
are the outermost part of a flower, usually
green
in color, and protect the flower bud.
They also serve as
protection
against
harsh weather conditions.
Petals
are modified leaves that attract
pollinators
with their
bright
colors and
sweet
scents.
Petals
are
brightly colored
or
showy structures
used to
attract pollinators.
Sepals can be
fused
together to form a
calyx
or
cup-like
structure around the
base
of the petals.
Sepals
are modified leaves at the base of the flower, usually
green
and
leaf-like.
The
perianth
is the
collective term
for all floral organs that are not
reproductive.
The
receptacle
is the
base
of the
flower
where all the other parts are
attached.
The
petals
are the
colorful
, often
showy
parts of a flower that attract
pollinators.
Petals
are modified leaves that attract
pollinators
with their
bright
colors and
sweet
fragrances.
Some flowers have
showy
petals while others have
small
ones.
Stamens are
male reproductive organs
consisting of
anthers
(pollen-producing structures) and
filaments
(supporting structures).
Pistil is the
female reproductive organ
of a
flower
, composed of
stigma
,
style
, and
ovary.
Stamens are
male reproductive organs
consisting of
anthers
(pollen-producing sac) and
filaments
(supporting structure).
Ovary
contains
one
or
more ovaries
where seeds develop from
fertilized eggs.
Pistil is the
female reproductive organ
composed of
stigma
,
style
, and
ovary.
Stamens are
male reproductive organs
consisting of
anthers
(pollen sacs) and
filaments
(stalks).
Stamens are
male reproductive organs
consisting of
anthers
(pollen sacs) and
filaments
(stalks).
Anther is the
upper
portion of the
stamen
where
pollen grains
develop.
Pistils
are
female reproductive organs
consisting of
stigma
,
style
, and
ovary.
Filament
is the stalk that
supports
the
anther.
Ovules
develop into
seeds
inside the
ovary.
Stamens are
male reproductive organ
(s) consisting of
anther
(pollen sac) and
filament
(stalk).
Stamens are
male reproductive
structures consisting of
anthers
(pollen sacs) and
filaments
(stalks).
Pistil is the
female reproductive
part of a flower composed of
stigma
,
style
, and
ovary.
Ovule
is the
seed-bearing unit
within the
ovary.
Pistils
are
female reproductive structures
consisting of
stigma
,
style
, and
ovary.
Pistil is the
female reproductive organ
of a flower composed of
three
main parts -
stigma
,
style
, and
ovary.
Anther
-
Pollen-producing sac
at the
top
of the
stamen.
Ovary
contains
one
or
more ovaries
, which produce
eggs.
Pistils are
female reproductive organs
consisting of
stigma
(
receiving
structure),
style
(
connecting
structure), and
ovary
(containing
egg
cells).
Stigma
receives
pollen grains
from the
anther.
Style
connects the
ovary
to the
stigma.
Flowers can be classified based on the
number of stamens and pistils they possess.
Ovule
-
Egg cell inside
the
ovary.
Style
connects the
stigma
to the
ovary
and carries
pollen grains
to the
egg cells.
A
monoecious
plant has both
male
and
female
flowers on the same
individual.
Filament
- Supporting structure of the
stamen.
The
pistil
consists of three main parts -
stigma
,
style
, and
ovary.
The
stamen
produces
pollen grains
that contain
sperm cells.
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