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Flower (Complete/Perfect Flower - A flower that contains both male and…
Flower
Complete/Perfect Flower
- A flower that contains both male and female organs
Incomplete/Imperfect flower
- A flower lacking one or more of four regular parts
Bud
- a compact growth on a plant that develops into a leaf, flower, or shoot
Petal
- modified leaves that surround the reproductive parts, and are often brightly colored or unusually shaped to attract pollinators
Sepal
- A modified leave that is found underneath most flowers
Male
Anther
- Long bag-like appendage used for producing pollen and germ cells
Filament
- The thin stalk that attaches the anther to the rest of the flower
Stamen
- male part of the plant used for producing pollen
Pollen Tube
- a hollow tube which develops from a pollen grain
Pollen
- contains male gametes
Female
Ovule
- Contains female gametes
Ovary
- part of the pistil that contains the eggs for fertilization
Pistil
- portion of the flower used to form a seed
Stigma
- Tip of the Pistil adapted to receive pollen grains
Style
- elongated stalk that connects the stigma to the ovary
Pistillate
- Having pistils but no stamens
Staminate
- having stamens but no pistils