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There are four main parts of a plant. Plant Parts There are four main parts of a plant. flower leaf stem root

Reproduction in Flowering Plants There is a male and female part of every flower. the stamen (male)

Reproduction in Flowering Plants The stamen and the pistil are the two main reproductive parts of the flower. the pistil (female)

The Stamen the stamen (male) Here is a diagram of the stamen. The tip of the anther is where the pollen is made. pollen the stamen anther (male) filament

The Pistil the pistil (female) Here is a diagram of the pistil, which grows up from the ovary. The ovary produces egg cells. stigma the pistil style (female) ovary egg cells (ovules)

Full diagram pistil stamen Of course, not all parts of the flower have reproductive functions, like the petal, sepal and receptacle. pistil stamen stigma anther style filament petal ovary sepal receptacle egg cells (ovules)

Pollen Pollen is the fine, dust like powder that contains the male reproductive cells of seed-bearing plants. As this bee collects pollen from the stamen, the female organs in the pistil are fertilized by the pollen.

Pollination the stamen (male) the pistil (female) Pollination is the transfer of pollen from the stamen (male) to the pistil (female) in a flower. the stamen (male) the pistil (female)

Pollination The process of pollination can happen from wind, insects, birds, and other animals carrying and transferring the pollen from the stamen to the pistil. Although bees are the insect who are most famous for pollination, many other insects also help to pollinate plants. Without insects doing this very important job, the world would look much different!

Pollination Without pollination, flowers could not reproduce, and therefore could not survive. Birds also transfer pollen for the flowers, and are rewarded with tasty nectar.

Fertilization fertilization point Fertilization is the process by which the female reproductive cell (egg) is united with the male reproductive cell (sperm or pollen). . After the fertilization point occurs, reproduction is already under way, and a new seed (and more plants) can be created. fertilization point

ovary (egg cells inside) Flower Parts This is the flower of the hibiscus plant. You can easily see the reproductive parts of the flower with the hibiscus. stigma pistil stamen style anther filament ovary (egg cells inside) petal

FUNCTION OF EACH PLANT PART VOCABULARY stamen (male) anther filament pollen pistil (female) style stigma ovary Ovule Sepal Receptacle WRITE DOWN THE FUNCTION OF EACH PLANT PART .