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Flowers, Monocots and Dicots. Objectives: Students will be able to: identify the parts of flowers identify monocots and dicots. 1. 2. 1. 2. 1 & 2. Monocots vs. Dicots. FLOWER DISSECTION. Lily. A. B. D. C. Lily. B. C. A. Style. Stigma. Ovary. A. C. B. Anther. Stamen.
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Flowers, Monocots and Dicots Objectives: Students will be able to: identify the parts of flowers identify monocots and dicots
1 2
1 2 1 & 2
Lily A B D C
B C A
Style Stigma Ovary
A C B
Anther Stamen Filament
A B F E C D
P S S P P S P = Petal; S= Sepal
A B
Sepals Bud
bract stamens pistil petals sepals
Sepals- protects the flower while it is a bud • Petals- attract insects and animalsto aid in pollination
Stamen A C B What’s that?
Sepals- protects the flower while it is a bud • Petals- attract insects and animalsto aid in pollination • Stamens- male part of the flower which includes the anther and filament; it produces pollen.
Sepals- protects the flower while it is a bud • Petals- attract insects and animalsto aid in pollination • Stamens- male part of the flower which includes the anther and filament; it produces pollen. • Anther- produce and release pollen to the stigma of the same or another flower for reproduction.
Anther Stamen Filament
Anther- produce and release pollen to the stigma of the same or another flower for reproduction. • Filament-elevates the anther away from the flower for pollen dispersal and transports nutrients to the anther. • Pollen- contains sperm for fertilization.
Anther- produce and release pollen to the stigma of the same or another flower for reproduction. • Filament-elevates the anther away from the flower for pollen dispersal and transports nutrients to the anther. • Pollen- contains sperm for fertilization. • Pistil (Carpel)-female part of the flower which includes the stigma, style and ovary; it produces ovules, which are similar to eggs in animals. Produces seeds and fruit.
Anther- produce and release pollen to the stigma of the same or another flower for reproduction. • Filament-elevates the anther away from the flower for pollen dispersal and transports nutrients to the anther. • Pollen- contains sperm for fertilization. • Pistil (Carpel)-female part of the flower which includes the stigma, style and ovary; it produces ovules, which are similar to eggs in animals. Produces seeds and fruit. • Stigma- collects pollen on its surface and aids in fertilization
B C A
Style Stigma Ovary
Pollen- contains sperm for fertilization. • Pistil (Carpel)-female part of the flower which includes the stigma, style and ovary; it produces ovules, which are similar to eggs in animals. Produces seeds and fruit. • Stigma- collects pollen on its surface and aids in fertilization • Style- elevates the stigma to collect pollen
Pollen- contains sperm for fertilization. • Pistil (Carpel)-female part of the flower which includes the stigma, style and ovary; it produces ovules, which are similar to eggs in animals. Produces seeds and fruit. • Stigma- collects pollen on its surface and aids in fertilization • Style- elevates the stigma to collect pollen • Ovary- produce ovules (eggs); when fertilized ovules become seeds and fruits.
FLOWER PARTS Multiples of 3 Multiples of 4 or 5 Monocot Dicot
LEAVES Parallel leaf venation Net-like leaf venation Monocot Dicot
Monocot Dicot ROOTS Diffuse Root Taproot