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The Structure of Flower
Structure of a Flower
6.1
Structure of A Flower
Introduction to Flower
Flowers are the most distinctive organs in the angiosperms.
The beauty and scent of flowers which have evolved, not only attract animals and insects, but also play a role in ensuring the survival of species.
The flowers contain the plant reproductive structures.
Flowers contain both male and female reproductive organs.
Besides, flowers also have structures called peduncles, sepals and petals.
Comparison between Male and Female Structures in a Flower
Similarities
Differences
Male Flower Part
Female Flower Part
Consists of stamen.
Consists of carpel.
Has filament and anther.
Has stigma, style and ovary.
Produces pollen grains.
Produces embryo sac.
Projecting out from the base of the ovary.
Located in the middle part of the flower.
The Number of Stamens
The number of stamens in a flower varies according to species.
The rosary pea has a single stamen.
The saguaro cactus in the Sonoran Desert, Arizona has the highest number of stamens, that is, 3482 stamens in a single flower.
Structure of a Flower
6.1
Structure of A Flower
Introduction to Flower
Flowers are the most distinctive organs in the angiosperms.
The beauty and scent of flowers which have evolved, not only attract animals and insects, but also play a role in ensuring the survival of species.
The flowers contain the plant reproductive structures.
Flowers contain both male and female reproductive organs.
Besides, flowers also have structures called peduncles, sepals and petals.
Comparison between Male and Female Structures in a Flower
Similarities
Differences
Male Flower Part
Female Flower Part
Consists of stamen.
Consists of carpel.
Has filament and anther.
Has stigma, style and ovary.
Produces pollen grains.
Produces embryo sac.
Projecting out from the base of the ovary.
Located in the middle part of the flower.
The Number of Stamens
The number of stamens in a flower varies according to species.
The rosary pea has a single stamen.
The saguaro cactus in the Sonoran Desert, Arizona has the highest number of stamens, that is, 3482 stamens in a single flower.
Chapter : Sexual Reproduction in Flowering Plants
Topic : The Structure of Flower
Form 5
Biology
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