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  1. Do Now Do Now: Page 24

  2. Check this out - a snake that mistook golfballs for chicken eggs.Usually, this would kill the animal. The golfballs obviously cannot be digested or passed, so the snake eventually dies. This fortunate little guy was taken to the Georgia Sea Turtle Center and had the golf balls surgically removed.

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  5. Homework Review

  6. Homework Review

  7. Parts of a Flower Page 5 Do Now

  8. MALE PARTS 3. Stamen – male leaf that produces pollen 2. Filament – stamen that emerges from a flower 1. Anther – sac at the tip of the filament where pollen is produced and released

  9. FEMALE PARTS 5. Ovule – place where female gametophytes are produced 11. Ovary – structure that contains the egg cells of a flower 12. Pistil – female reproductive organ of a plant, composed of ovary, style, and stigma

  10. FEMALE PARTS 9. Stigma – sticky tip of the style of a plant 10. Style – the stem-like narrow part of the carpel (female leaves of the flower)

  11. OTHER PARTS 4. Petal – one of the white or colorful leaflike parts of a flower 6. Sepal – encloses and protects the developing flower bud and opens as the flower blooms 7. Receptacle 8. Peduncle

  12. Cotyledon - • Tiny seed leaf found in a plant embryo inside a seed

  13. Monocots and DicotsNumber of Cotyledons • 1 2

  14. Monocots and DicotsVeins • Lie parallel to each other Form a branching network

  15. Monocots and DicotsNumber of Petals • Usually multiples of 3 Usually multiples of 4 or 5

  16. Monocots and DicotsVascular Tissue • Scattered distribution of vascular bundles Vascular bundles in a circle

  17. Homework: Page 703, 1 – 3 Do Now: Page 21

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