We will learn that plants produce flowers which have male and female organs. We will learn that seeds are formed when pollen from the male organ fertilizes.

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We will learn that plants produce flowers which have male and female organs. We will learn that seeds are formed when pollen from the male organ fertilizes the female organ. We will review the parts of a plant and learn to label the parts of a flower.

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Look at this picture. Can you label the parts of the plant?

The roots absorb water from the soil.

The stem helps to support the plant.

The leaves use sunlight to provide the plant with energy.

The flower helps the plant to reproduce.

This is the name for the FEMALE part of the flower. This is the name for the MALE part of the flower.

(female part)

(male part)

stigma style ovary anther filament pollen sepal petal

Label the following parts on your diagram… stigma style ovary anther filament pollen

We know that plants produce flowers which have male and female organs. We know that seeds are formed when pollen from the male organ fertilizes the female organ. We can label the parts of a plant and flower.

We will find out more by dissecting a number of flowers!!