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Sexual or Asexual Reproduction?
A small piece of a cactus breaks off the plant, falls to the ground, and begins to grow. Asexual
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Sexual or Asexual Reproduction?
Pollen from a male poplar tree fertilizes sex cells on a female poplar tree. Sexual
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Sexual or Asexual Reproduction?
A flatworm is cut in half and grows into two flatworms. Asexual
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Parts and Functions of a Flower
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Male Parts and Functions
Stamen – is the male reproductive part of a flower. Anther – produces pollen grains which develop sperm. Filament – supports the Anther.
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Female Parts and Functions
Pistil – is the female reproductive part of a flower. Stigma – sticky pollen-receptive part of the pistil. Style – the stalk of the pistil down which the pollen tube grows. Ovary – contains the ovules and becomes the fruit. Ovule – becomes the seeds when sperm cells fertilize the egg cells.
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Other Parts and functions
Petal – colorful part of a flower used to attract insects and birds. Sepal – protects the bud of a young flower. Receptacle – reproductive parts of a plant are attached here. Roots – provides the stems and leaves with water and dissolved minerals from soil. Only write what’s been highlighted!! Roots
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