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Plant Reproduction PPT Part II

Complete and Perfect Flower Monocot Flower Complete & perfect

Incomplete and Imperfect Flower Dicot Flower

Incomplete and Imperfect Flower Dicot Flower

Complete and Perfect Flower Monocot Flower

Simple fruit simple

Aggregate fruit Aggregate

Multiple fruit multiple

Moss life cycle

Moss Life Cycle Moss (bryophyta) – nonvascular and nonseed

Fern Life Cycle

Fern Life Cycle Fern – (pterophyta) – vascular & nonseed

Conifer Life Cycle

Conifer Life Cycle Conifers (coniferophyta) – vascular w/ naked seeds

Flowering Plant Life Cycle

Flowering Plant Life Cycle Flowering plant (anthophyta) – vascular with protected seeds

petal, style, anther, sepal, ovary, stigma, stamen, pistil, filament Be able to Label the Flower Petal Anther Stigma Style Filament Ovary Sepal