Flower Anatomy and Reproduction

Worksheet by Kelly Matthews
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Science
Grades
7
Language
ENG
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Watch this video to Review the Parts of a Flower and Pollination. Labeling of Flower Anatomy Use the following Word Bank to Label the Flower below: (Answer in lowercase just like the word bank).anther stem pistil style petal ovary filament stigma stamen sepal ovule stigma style ovary ovule stamen filament sepal pistil anther petal stem What are the Male and Female Parts of a Flower? Sort the parts of the Flower as Male or Female. Male anther filament stamen Female stigma pistil style ovary ovule Match the Flower Part to its Reproductive Function. Sepal Protects the young bud. Petals Attracts pollinators, usually very colorful. 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, found inside of the Ovary. Pollen Male gamete of the flower. Stamen Makes the male gamete of the flower. Match the Flower part to its Reproductive Function. Stigma Atop of the pistil that grabs or catches pollen. Anther Produces pollen and usually yellow in color. Ovary Produces ovules (eggs); when fertilized it turns into a Fruit or Vegetable. Stem Holds up the entire Flower and transports water up from roots. What is Pollination? The transfer of Pollen from the male anther to the female stigma. The transfer of Pollen from the male anther to the female ovary. The transfer of Pollen from the male stamen to the female stigma. The transfer of Pollen from the male stamen to the female style.

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