Draw the following picture in your notebook. Label it “Plant Parts”

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Draw the following picture in your notebook. Label it “Plant Parts” Draw the following picture in your notebook. Label it “Plant Parts”. Grab the sheet from the front please.

Plant Parts Animals and plants have a great variety of body plans and internal structures that contribute to their being able to make or find food and reproduce. The process of sexual reproduction in flowering plants takes place in the flower, which is a complex structure made up of several parts. Some parts of the flower are directly involved in fertilization and seed production. Other flower parts have functions in pollination. The length of night or dark period controls flowering.

sperm

Attracts pollinators and protects

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