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In different plants, the number of petals, sepals, stamens and pistils can vary. The presence of these parts differentiates the flower into complete or incomplete. Apart from these parts, a flower includes reproductive parts – the stamen and pistil. A flower may have only female parts, only male parts, or both.

Use them in the classroom for a whole-class activity, for independent study, or even home learning.Flowers are pretty incredible. There’s such a huge variety of different flowers, and they all have unique ways to attract pollinators so that they can reproduce. The result of this is the sheer number of different flowers you can see when you’re out and about. The UK has an abundance of beautiful wildflowers that can be found in all manner of places - if you know where to look! Here are a few of the most common wildflowers you might find: Each part of a plant plays a vital role in helping plants meet these needs. The four main plant parts are the roots, stem, leaves and flowers.

In many flowers, the sepals fall off before the flower even opens fully. Such sepals are known as caducous. The first worksheet provides a detailed cross-section of the flower, while the second shows the whole plant, including its stem and roots. This allows students to visualise every part of a flowering plant, and provides them with a fuller picture of their components. However, some plants behave more like other living things than others. For example, the venus flytrap is one of the only types of plant with a 'mouth' and they actually eat insects. A bract works similarly to a sepal on plants that do not have sepals. It is a modified leaf that looks more like a petal than a leaf, as it is usually brightly colored and shaped differently to other leaves on the plant. StyleStamen is also known as the third whorl of the flower and is the male reproductive part. It consists of a filament which is a thread-like structure with a circular structure anther on the top. Pollen is produced by the anther which contributes to the male reproductive process of the plant. All the stamens do not bear fertile anthers. The filament is the thin tubular part of the stamen that extends and supports the pollen sac at the top. Ovary The carpel, which is also sometimes called the pistil, is the female reproductive organ of a flower. Each carpel is usually bowling pin-shaped, and features a sac at its base in the center of a flower, and this sac is the ovary that produces and contains developing seeds, or ovules. Moving upward, the ovary extends to support a style, that is a tube-like structure leading up to the stigma at the very top. Flowering plants reproduce through pollination. It’s a process where there are female organs, called pistils, and male organs, called stamen. The pollen that’s in the stamen has to be moved into the pistil.

The corolla presents differently in different types of flowers, but it always makes up the inner perianth that immediately surrounds the reproductive part of the plant. Typically, the corolla is made up of a circle of distinct petals, but it can also be formed from one solid petal in the case of petunia. It may also be lobed or layered in the case of some roses, which can be referred to as double or even triple blooms with many layers of petals. Ovules are contained within the ovary, and in the event of successful pollination, they will become the seed of the fruit. Anther Stamen : This is the male reproductive organ and is also known as Androecium. It consists of two parts namely: anther and filaments.

The stamen is the male reproductive organ of a flower. Each stamen contains two main parts. The filament is the long cylindrical tendril part of the stamen, while the anther is a sac that sits at the top of the filament. The function of the filament is simply to hold up the anther, extending it up to an accessible part of the flower for pollinators reach, or for the wind to disperse the pollen.

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