Cards (27)

    • What is the primary function of a flower in flowering plants?
      Sexual reproduction
    • Sepals are structures in a flower that protect the bud
    • Petals attract pollinators in a flower.
    • What are the two main parts of the stamen in a flower?
      Anther and filament
    • The pistil in a flower consists of the stigma, style, and ovary
    • Arrange the key structures of a flower in the order they appear from the base to the tip.
      1️⃣ Sepals
      2️⃣ Petals
      3️⃣ Stamen
      4️⃣ Pistil
    • What is the primary function of the anther in the stamen?
      Produce pollen
    • Petals in a flower are often colourful to attract pollinators
    • Sepals are typically green and leaf-like in structure.
    • Which part of the pistil contains the ovule for seed development?
      Ovary
    • What are the two main parts of the stamen?
      Anther and filament
    • What are the three main parts of the pistil?
      Ovary, style, and stigma
    • Sepals are green, leaf-like structures that protect the bud
    • Petals are often colorful to attract pollinators
    • The stamen produces pollen in the anther.
    • The stigma is the part of the pistil that receives pollen.
    • Arrange the steps involved in the sexual reproduction of a flower.
      1️⃣ Pollination
      2️⃣ Fertilization
      3️⃣ Seed development
    • What is the role of sepals in pollination?
      Protect the developing bud
    • Petals are often colorful and scented to attract pollinators
    • Which floral part produces pollen?
      Stamen
    • The pistil contains the ovary for seed development.
    • A flower is the reproductive structure of flowering plants called angiosperms
    • What attracts pollinators to a flower?
      Bright colors and scents
    • The pistil facilitates fertilization in a flower.
    • What defines a complete flower?
      All essential floral parts
    • Incomplete flowers lack one or more essential floral parts.
    • Match the type of flower with its key characteristic:
      Complete flower ↔️ Has all essential floral parts
      Incomplete flower ↔️ Lacks one or more essential parts
      Perfect flower ↔️ Contains both stamens and pistil
      Imperfect flower ↔️ Contains either stamens or pistil