classifying flower parts

dicot

have veins that are patterned, disorganized, or squiggly

monocot

have veins that run parallel

ovule

what is #7?

pollen tube

what is #5?

pistil

what is the red area called?

stigma

what is the question mark pointing to?

style

what is the question mark pointing to?

ovary

what is the question mark pointing to?

anther

what is the question mark pointing to?

stamen

what are the red objects in this picture?

filament

what is the stem of the red part called?

petal

what is the question mark pointing to?

sepal

what is the part of the pant highlighted here?

male cell

what kind of cell is pollen?

ovule

the "egg cell" of the plant & becomes the seed when fertilized.

pollen tube

transfers pollen from stigma to ovule

stigma

collects pollen

style

supports stigma

ovary

contains one or more ovules

anther

develops and contains pollen

filament

supports anther to assist with pollination

functions of petal

protects pistil and stamens & attracts insects for pollination

sepal

outermost leaves protecting the flower during the bud stage

complete flower

contains all major flower parts including petals, sepals, & both reproductive organs

perfect flower

includes both male and female reproductive parts

incomplete flower

missing one or more of the speal, petals, stamens, or pistils

pistillate flower

when the flower is lacking stamens

pistillate flower

ear on a corn plant

staminate flower

when the flower is lacking a pistil

staminate flower

the tassel on a corn plant