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Angiosperms have...

Seeds

Pedicel?

Pedicel?

The stalk supporting the flower

Receptacle?

Receptacle?

The end of the stem, dome or cup shape

Sepal?

Sepal?

Leaf like, protect the immature inner parts

Petals?

Petals?

Rise above the sepals, the whole is a corolla

Stamens?

Stamens?

The male reproductive structure as a whole

Parts of the Stamen and their function:

FILAMENT- stalk


ANTHERS- sacs, inside are the pollen grains where they will undergo meiosis to produce microspores

Pistil?

Pistil?

The female reproductive structure as a whole

Parts of the Pistil and their function:

STIGMA- produces sticky substance that catches pollen grains and induces their germination


STYLE- the stalk


POLLEN TUBES- a tube inside the style that transports pollen grains down to the ovules


OVARY- basal region, contains one or more ovules (Megasporangia)

Ovary?

Ovary?

The part that we eat

Pedicel?

Pedicel?

The stem

Receptable?

Receptable?

The skin

Seeds?

Seeds?

3 on the inside

Carpels?

Carpels?

The area surronding the seed

Monocots:

1 cotyledon in the embryo, leaf veins are parallel, petals in multiples of three, fibrous roots, herbaceous, 1 seed leaf

Dicot

2 cotyledons in the embryo, leaf veins are branches, petals in multiples of four or five, taproot system, herbaceous and woody, 2 seed leaves