Types of Reproduction

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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