plant reproduction adapted from fa/webimages/fa_htmls/newitje/prepro. ppt

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Plant Reproduction adapted from www.fa.org/WebImages/FA_HTMLs/newitje/prepro.ppt

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Plant Reproduction adapted from www.fa.org/WebImages/FA_HTMLs/newitje/prepro. ppt. Structure of a Flower. 1. Pistil 2. Stigma 3. Style 4. Ovary 5. Stamen 6. Filament 7. Anther 8. Petal 9. Sepal 10. Receptacle 11. Stem. Male Reproductive Structure. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Page 1: Plant Reproduction adapted from fa/WebImages/FA_HTMLs/newitje/prepro. ppt

Plant Reproductionadapted from www.fa.org/WebImages/FA_HTMLs/newitje/prepro.ppt

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Structure of a Flower1. Pistil 2. Stigma3. Style4. Ovary5. Stamen6. Filament7. Anther8. Petal9. Sepal10. Receptacle11. Stem

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Male Reproductive Structure

The stamen consists of two parts: Anther and Filament

The filament is a stalk that supports the anther

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Female Reproductive StructureThe pistil consists of

the stigma, style and ovary

The sticky stigma receives the pollen from the anther

The pollen grows a tube down through the style

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Pollination

Wind, insects or other animals transfer pollen from the anther of one flower to the stigma of another

Flowers vary depending on pollination mechanism

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Fertilization

After pollen lands on stigma, a pollen tube grows down through the style to ovary

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Seed and Fruit Development After fertilization,

the petals and sepals fall off flower

Ovary “ripens” into a fruit

The ovule develops into a seed

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Seed Dispersal Mechanisms-Allow plants to colonize new areas and avoid

shade of parent plant

Wind Dispersal - Flight mechanisms, like parachutes, wings, etc. Ex. Dandelion, maples, birch

Animal Dispersal - Fleshy fruits which animals eat, drop undigested seeds in feces or burrs which stick to animals’ coats

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Gravity Dispersal - Heavy nuts fall to ground and rollex. acorns

Water Dispersal - Plantsnear water create floating fruitsex. coconuts