Biology 2 Packet II Lab Dissection of a Simple Flower.

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Biology 2 Packet II Lab Dissection of a Simple Flower

Copy this information on Pg. 30 in your Packet: Reproduce = make children/offspring. Gametes = Male and Female Sex Cells Animal Gametes = Egg (Female) and Sperm (Male) Plant Gametes = Ovum (Female) and Pollen (Male) The flower part of a plant contains the reproductive organs which make and store the ovum and pollen. Pollination = When ovum and pollen come together like an egg and sperm during fertilization.

Flower Reproductive Structures

Pollen Grains under a Microscope

Ovule and Stalk (Style)