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Also known as flowering plants
Angiosperms
Their vibrant colors and alluring scents are nature's way of attracting pollinators
Petal
Outermost part of the flower, encloses the developing bud
Sepals
It is the male reproductive system of the flower
Stamen
It is where pollen grains are produced & stored
Anther
It supports the anther
Filament
It is the female reproductive system
Pistil
It is the sticky surface at the top of the pistil
Stigma
A tube-like structure that connects the
stigma
to the
ovary
Style
The swollen base of the pistil and contains the
ovule
Ovary
It involves
2
parents
Sexual reproduction
Requires only 1 parent
Asexual
reproduction
Occurs
inside
the organism's body
Internal fertilization
Occurs outside the organism’s body
External fertilization
An organism divides into two, each half develops into a new organism.
Binary fission
A tiny bud grows on some parts of the parent organism’s body
Budding
Separated pieces of the parent organism can develop into a whole individual
Fragment
and
regeneration
What are the stages of sexual reproduction in plants?
Pollination
, Fertilization,
Seed dispersal
, Germination
New plants arise from the nodes of a horizontal stem
Runners
Swollen, underground stem that stores food and forms a new plant
Tubers
Short underground stams that has fleshy leaves
Bulbs
Horizontal underground plant stem capable of producing the shoot and root systems of a new plant
Rhizome