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  1. This KS3 reproduction resource is designed to examine students' understanding of the parts of a flower. There are two worksheets, one asks students to name the parts of a flower from the description whilst the other asks them to describe the function of the different parts of a flower.

    • Parts of The Flower and Their Functions
    • The Function of A Flower
    • Pollination Processes
    • References

    Flowers have two primary parts: the vegetative part, which includes the petals and the sepals, and the reproductive part, encompassing the stamen (male reproductive organ) and the pistil or carpal (female reproductive organ).

    The primary function of a flower is reproduction, ensuring the survival of the species. Through the process of pollination and fertilization, flowers produce seeds. Each seed contains a new plant, waiting for the right conditions to grow.

    Pollination is the act of transferring pollen grains from the male anther of a flower to the female stigma. This process can occur through self-pollination or cross-pollination: 1. Self-pollination: This occurs when the pollen from an anther deposits onto the stigma of the same flower or another flower on the same plant. Self-pollination is common ...

    Ackerman, J. D. (2000). “Abiotic pollen and pollination: Ecological, functional, and evolutionary perspectives”. Plant Systematics and Evolution. 222 (1): 167–185. doi:10.1007/BF00984101
    De Craene, Ronse; P., Louis (2010). Floral Diagrams. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. ISBN 978-0-511-80671-1. doi:10.1017/cbo9780511806711
    Esau, Katherine (1965). Plant Anatomy(2nd ed.). New York: John Wiley & Sons. ISBN 978-0-471-24455-4.
    Mauseth, James D. (2016). Botany: An Introduction to Plant Biology(6th ed.). Jones & Bartlett Learning. ISBN 978-1-284-07753-7.
  2. This film introduces the anatomy of the flower, including the receptacle, sepals, nectaries, carpel, stigma, style, ovary, stamen and petals. By describing the functions of each organ in a...

  3. This KS3 reproduction resource is designed to examine students' understanding of the parts of a flower. There are two worksheets, one asks students to name the parts of a flower from the description whilst the other asks them to describe the function of the different parts of a flower.

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  4. Apr 5, 2023 · Plant Structure and Function Worksheets. Basic plant structures, root structures, leaf structures, stem structures, and flower structures. Worksheets come with and without word banks and are all 2 per page to save paper and to fin in interactive notebooks. Answer keys included.

  5. Jan 30, 2024 · identifies the root, stem, leaves and flowers as plant organs and; explains the functions of the root, stem, leaf and flower; explains the terms transpiration, guard cells, stomata, xylem, phloem, chlorophyll, chloroplast and photosynthesis;

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