Flowers allow some plants (angiosperms) to reproduce w/out water

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Flowers allow some plants (angiosperms) to reproduce w/out water Plant Reproduction Flowers allow some plants (angiosperms) to reproduce w/out water

Reproductive Plant Organs Female Organs Male Organs

Pollination Each pollen grain contains two sperm cells Pollination: when pollen lands on the stigma of a plant A pollen tube will grow from the pollen grain Sperm from the pollen grain will migrate to the egg The first sperm fertilizes the egg

Fertilization Fertilization: the process that occurs when the sperm and the egg are united The two cells (one sperm and one egg) combined are now called zygote

As the seed develops, the ovary grows into a fruit As the seed develops, the ovary grows into a fruit. Fruits are anything that have seeds and are basically ripened ovaries.

Examples of ripened ovaries:

Which of these are fruits (ripened ovaries)? Cucumber, tomato, avocado, bell pepper

Label A-I on your paper with the correct name for each part. G C D Label A-I on your paper with the correct name for each part.