stigma - receives or traps pollen grains
anther - keeps or stores pollen grains
petals - attract insects for pollination
stalk - supports the floral structure
filament - supports the anther
ovary - protects and stores ovule; after fertilization the ovary swells and becomes the fruit
ovule - stores female gamete
stamen - is one of the male reproductive organs
pistil - at the center of a flower is the pistil it is the female reproductive part of the flower
style - below the stigma is a stem-like part of the pistil called the style it connects the stigma to the overy below
Pollen Grain- the pollen particles that go in there and fertilize the flower
They arent neccesarily? But you can use them when your giving them to your wife on Valentines day..or your husband for that matter. You dissing flowers? What if you existed on this earth and noone cared about you like you don't care about flowers? You wouldn't be to happy about that, now would you? Yeah, that's what I thought. :P
Each part of the flower helps the flower work as a system. The leaves and stem help to create food, the petals attract pollinators, the stamen/pistol help in reproduction, and the roots help the flower obtain nutrients.
stigma
style
ovary
pistil
anther
filament
stamen
They work together by collecting pollen and sperm
They help is grow,without stems it would not grow. The parts are a very important part of a flower. A flower would not be a flower without the parts.
Petals are the most colorful parts of the flower
the four main parts of the flower are the petals, sepals, stamen, and the pistil!?
The camia flower has all the parts of a flower so it is a complete flower.
There are two parts of a flower that produces pollen. The two parts are the stalk and the top of the flower.
The four parts of a flower are sepals, petals, stamens, and carpels.
A rose is a complete flower. It has petals, stamens, sepals, and pistols.
The sepals protect the tender parts of the flower in the unopened flower.
it is the "good luck flower" in parts of Europe.
a perfect flower/ A bisexual flower
Complete parts of a flower
Monocot