Flowers are the sexual reproductive structures of
angiosperms
Four major parts are found in most flowers, namely
sepals, petals, stamens, and carpels
are the green, leaf-like sepals that serve to protect the flower while still a bud
Sepals
The _____ color attracts pollinators
petal’s
______ contain the sperm while the eggs are found in the ______
Stamens, carpels
Stamens consist of an _____
anther and a filament (stalk)
Sperm cells are produced inside the anther through a special type of cell division called
meiosis
are made up of stigma, style, and ovary.
Carpels
is the part where the pollen ends up since it is sticky
stigma
holds the stigma up, while the ovary houses one or more ovules, and an ovule contains an egg
style
One or more carpels are referred to as
pistil