A seedy story 1 a) Name the male reproductive organ of a plant.

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A seedy story 1 a) Name the male reproductive organ of a plant. 7Ae A seedy story 1 a) Name the male reproductive organ of a plant. b) List its parts. c) A pollen grain is a cell. Which part of the cell controls it?

A seedy story 2 a) Name the female reproductive organ of a plant. 7Ae A seedy story 2 a) Name the female reproductive organ of a plant. b) List its parts. c) What is the female sex cell called?

A seedy story 1 a) Name the male reproductive organ of a plant. stamen 7Ae A seedy story 1 a) Name the male reproductive organ of a plant. stamen b) List its parts. anther, filament c) A pollen grain is a cell. Which part of the cell controls it? nucleus

A seedy story 2 a) Name the female reproductive organ of a plant. 7Ae A seedy story 2 a) Name the female reproductive organ of a plant. carpel b) List its parts. stigma, style, ovary (ovule) c) What is the female sex cell called? egg cell