Reproduction of Plants

Cards (14)

  • 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
    1.  Seed
    2. Seedlings
    3. Juvenile
    4. Adult
    5. Flower
    6. Fruit
  • Parts of a flower
  • Parts of Pistil
    Stigma Style Ovary