Parts of a Flower and Plant Reproduction

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Parts of a Flower and Plant Reproduction How do plants make more plants?

Parts of a Flower

Make this table in your notes on page 70. Plant Reproduction Make this table in your notes on page 70. SPORES CONES FLOWERS

SPORES Seedless plants Sperm swim to egg through water Egg gets fertilized

CONES Gymnosperms Evergreens Both male and female cones are on the same tree. Fertilization happens. Male cones produce pollen.

FLOWERS Attract pollinators Angiosperms Pistil = female Stamen = male Perfect flowers have both stamens and pistils. Anther (male) makes pollen. Stigma (female) collects pollen.