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Flower Anatomy

Flower Anatomy. ADD purpose of each part of the male/ female parts!!. Flower Anatomy. Style. Stigma. Petal. Anther. Stamen. Pistil. Filament. Sepal. Calyx. Seeds. Ovary. Stem. Complete Flowers. Have stamens, pistils, petals and sepals on same flower. Incomplete Flowers.

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Flower Anatomy

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  1. Flower Anatomy ADD purpose of each part of the male/ female parts!!

  2. Flower Anatomy Style Stigma Petal Anther Stamen Pistil Filament Sepal Calyx Seeds Ovary Stem

  3. Complete Flowers • Have stamens, pistils, petals and sepals on same flower

  4. Incomplete Flowers Missing 1 or more of 4 parts Petals Sepals Stamen Pistil

  5. Perfect flowers Have both stamens and pistils on the same flower

  6. Imperfect flower Has either stamens or pistils, but not both on the same flower

  7. Staminate--Has only male flower parts Pistillate— Has only female flower parts Staminate and Pistillate

  8. Flower Anatomy Style Stigma Petal Anther Filament Sepals Ovary Calyx Seeds

  9. Monocots vs. Dicots • Monocots: • Single cotyledon, or seed piece • Parallel venation on their leaves • Stems with scattered vascular bundles • Narrow leaves

  10. Monocots vs. Dicots • Dicots • Plants with 2 or more cotyledons • Stems are organized in a ring pattern • They have broad leaves

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