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GENERAL BIOLOGY 2- FINALS
Reproduction of Plants
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4
principles
part
of
Plant
reproduction
•
Pistil
•
Stamen
•
Sepal
•
Petal
Stamens
are
male
reproductive
organs that produce pollen grains containing
sperm cells.
Pistil
is the female reproductive organ that
contains
ovules
, which develop into
seeds.
Sepals
protect
the
flower
bud as it grows and can be used to identify different types of flowers.
Monoecious
Plants - same plant or flower with
both
reproductive
system
(stamen and pistil)
Dioecious Plants
- Separate plants
Types
of
flower
Complete
Incomplete
Perfect
Imperfect
Complete
Flower
: All four
Principle
parts are present (
Pistil
, Stamen, Sepal, Petal)
Example:
Gumamela
,
Tulip
, Rose, Lily
Incomplete flower
: Some principle parts are missing
Perfect
Flower
(
bisexual
): Both Male and
female
reproductive systems are present
Imperfect
Flower
(
Unisexual
): Only one reproductive organ present in
one
flower
Life
Cycle of flowering plant
Seed
Seedlings
Juvenile
Adult
Flower
Fruit
Parts
of a flower
Parts of Pistil
Stigma
Style
Ovary