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Angiosperms have... |
Seeds |
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Pedicel? |
The stalk supporting the flower |
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Receptacle? |
The end of the stem, dome or cup shape |
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Sepal? |
Leaf like, protect the immature inner parts |
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Petals? |
Rise above the sepals, the whole is a corolla |
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Stamens? |
The male reproductive structure as a whole |
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Parts of the Stamen and their function: |
FILAMENT- stalk ANTHERS- sacs, inside are the pollen grains where they will undergo meiosis to produce microspores |
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Pistil? |
The female reproductive structure as a whole |
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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) |
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Ovary? |
The part that we eat |
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Pedicel? |
The stem |
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Receptable? |
The skin |
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Seeds? |
3 on the inside |
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Carpels? |
The area surronding the seed |
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Monocots: |
1 cotyledon in the embryo, leaf veins are parallel, petals in multiples of three, fibrous roots, herbaceous, 1 seed leaf |
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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 |