Angiosperm vs. Gymnosperm

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Angiosperm vs. Gymnosperm Flower Reproduction Angiosperm vs. Gymnosperm

Types of Reproduction Sexual--Offspring results from two parent cells. Asexual--Offspring results from only one parent cell.

Reproductive Organs Female—ovules (eggs) Male—pollen (sperm)

Seed Production Pollination—the joining of an egg and sperm. Angiosperm—Flowering Plants Gymnosperm—Cone-Bearing Plants

Angiosperm—Flowers!!! Parts of a flower: -Ovule (egg) -Pistil (female) -Pollen (sperm) -Stamen (male) -Petal -Stigma -Ovary -Sepal

Flower Parts

Function of major parts Pistil-female part of the flower Stamen-male part of the flower Ovary-holds the eggs(ovules) Stigma(Sticky)-pollen sticks to it Petal-attracts the pollinators

Flower parts….

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