Monday 2/25/19 Grab your journal. Warm-up: (write question and answer) In vascular plants, what are the two main structures that carry resources between the roots & shoot system?
Monday 2-25-19 Objective Product We will investigate the purpose of a flower, its structures & their functions. Product I will explain the difference between the male and female reproductive parts of a flower.
What is the purpose of a flower? REPRODUCTION
Some sepals are the same color as the petals, while others are not.
Sepals Petal
Attracts pollinators (birds, bees, butterflies) Plant Reproduction Term Function Petals Attracts pollinators (birds, bees, butterflies) Pistil (Carpel) Stigma Style Ovary Ovule Stamen Anther Filament
Protect the bud – modified leaf Attracts pollinators (birds, bees, butterflies) Petals Sepals Protect the bud – modified leaf
Stigma Pistil Style Ovules Ovary
Female Reproduction Pistil (female reproductive parts) Stigma- sticky part that catches the pollen Style- tube that connects the stigma to ovary Ovary- contains eggs (ovules), grows into fruit Ovules-egg that turns into seed when fertilized
Attracts pollinators (birds, bees, butterflies) Plant Reproduction Term Function Petals Attracts pollinators (birds, bees, butterflies) Pistil (Carpel) Female reproductive parts Stigma sticky part that catches the pollen Style Tube that connects the stigma to the ovary Ovary contains eggs (ovules) & grows into fruit Ovule egg that turns into seed when fertilized Stamen Anther Filament Female Parts
Anther Stamen Filament
Male Reproduction Stamen (male parts) Anther- holds the pollen (plant sperm) Filament- stalk that holds the anther Pollen- grains containing a male gamete that can fertilize the female ovule
Attracts pollinators (birds, bees, butterflies) Plant Reproduction Term Function Petals Attracts pollinators (birds, bees, butterflies) Pistil (Carpel) Female reproductive parts Stigma sticky part that catches the pollen Style Tube that connects the stigma to the ovary Ovary contains eggs (ovules) & grows into fruit Ovule egg that turns into seed when fertilized Stamen Male reproductive parts Anther holds the pollen (plant sperm) Filament stalk that holds the anther Female Parts Male parts
Petals Anther Stigma Stamen Pistil Filament Style Ovules Sepals Ovary (Male gamete) Anther Stigma Stamen Pistil Filament Style Ovules Sepals Ovary
Plant Reproduction Notes 107 Plant Reproduction Notes Plant Reproduction & Parts of a Flower What is the purpose of the flower? glue notes onto page 107 all the way down Add to your table of contents! Term Function Petals Pistil (Carpel) Stigma Style Ovary Ovule Stamen Anther Filament