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FLOWER
Flower - also known as a bloom or blossom, is the
reproductive structure found in flowering plants.
Functions
• Gives beauty to the plant.
• It attracts insects and other animals in
prior to pollination.
• Reproductive part of the plant.
Sticky bulb that catches pollen
grains.
SGMATI
Passageway for pollen.
STEYL
The ‘’small egg’’ that grows
into a seed after fertilization.
ULEOV
Modified leaves that have
unique shape and color to
attract pollinators.
PALET
Male parts
SENTAM
Nature of Flowers
Irregular
Regular
Regular
Funnel-shaped
Tubular
Campanulate
Salver-shaped
Rotate or stellate
Urceolate
Irregular Nature of a Flower
Caesalpinaceous
Orchidaceous
Papilionaceous
Bilabiate of two-lipped
TRUE or FALSE
_________________1. Petal is modified leaves that have unique shape and
color to attract pollinators.
_________________2. Pedicle passageway for pollen.
_________________3. Ovary the part of the pistal that holds the eggs
awaiting fertilization. Becomes the fruit.
_________________4. Ovule ''the small egg'' that grows into a seed after
fertilization.
_________________5. Stigma produces pollen.
_________________6. Irregular nature of flower, each set organs are the
same in size and shape.
_________________7. Regular nature of flower, each set organs are the
same in size and shape.
_________________8. Dicot in flower has, four or five parts
_________________9. Monocot in flower has, three and multiple of three.
_________________10. Style is the female parts of the flower.
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