3. STAMEN
The stamen (plural stamina or stamens)
is the pollen-producing reproductive
organ of a flower.
Filament- Supports the Anther
Anther- Produces Pollen Grains
4. PISTIL
The ovule producing part of a flower.
The ovary often supports a long style,
topped by a stigma. The mature ovary is a
fruit, and the mature ovule is a seed.
Stigma: The part of the pistil where pollen
germinates.
5. Petal, Receptacle & Sepal
Receptacle: The part of a flower stalk
where the parts of the flower are attached.
Sepal: The outer parts of the flower (often
green and leaf-like) that enclose a
developing bud.
Petal: The parts of a flower that are often
conspicuously colored.
9. POLLINATION
is the act of transferring pollen grains from the
male anther of a flower to the female stigma.
The goal of every living organism, including
plants, is to create offspring for the next
generation. One of the ways that plants can
produce offspring is by making seeds.
12. HOW ARE FLOWERS USEFUL TO
US?
Flowers are not just beautiful to look at,
but they also serve a vital role in our ecosystem.
Flowers help our ecosystem flourish and attract a
plethora of life to the area and facilitate the expansion
of our environment. If flowers are cut down or
destroyed before pollination can occur, that particular
species has a high chance of dying off in that area. In
addition, local wildlife will also vanish in that area
since they would have no food. Flowers help keep the
ecosystem growing and provide new plant life, as well
as help sustain local insects and birds.