Reproductive Flower Parts
Simple Flower Labeling Use the following word bank to label the flower below: (First letter must be capital in answer)Anther Stem Pistil Style Petal Ovary Filament Stigma Stamen Sepal Ovule Stigma Style Ovary Pistil Anther Filament Sepal Petal Ovule Stamen What Are The Male and Female Parts of A Flower Sort the parts of the flower as male, female, or neither. Male anther filament stamen Female stigma pistil style ovary ovule Neither petal stem sepal Match the flower part to its reproductive function. sepal protects the young bud petals attracts pollinators filament long stalk that holds up the anther style long stalk that holds up the stigma Match the flower part to its reproductive function. pistil female structure that guides pollen to ovary ovule female gamete of flower pollen male gamete of the flower stamen makes the male gamete of the flower Match the flower part to its reproductive function. stigma catches pollen anther produces pollen ovary produces ovules; turns into seed stem holds up the flower; transport water Fill in the blanks in the following text that describes pollination. Pollination is the sexualreproduction of flowers. Pollination occurs when pollen is moved from the antherto the stigmaby a pollinator. Animals, wind, water, and insects are important to flowers because they are all pollinators _. There are twotypes of pollination. crosspollination is when the pollen of one flower is transported to the stigma of another flower. selfpollination is when the pollen of one flower is transported to the stigma of that same flower. After the pollen is caught by the stigma a pollen tubegrows from the pollen to the ovary. Once the ovule is fertilized by the pollen, the petals fall off, the ovule becomes a seedand the ovary turns into fruit_.