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Polyandry
1 female; many males

Polygyny
1 male; many females

Monogamy
1 partner for at least one breeding season

Promiscuity
many males; many females

What is number 1?
Stamen

What number is 2?
Anther

What is number 3?
Filament

What is number 8?
Whorl 2 (Corolla) Made up of petals

What is number 9?
Whorl 1 (Calyx): Made up of sepals

What is number 5
Stigma W

What is number 6?
Style

what is number 4
Pistil/Carpel

What number is 7
Ovary

What number is 10?
Ovule
Plants with perfect flowers must be monoecious.
True
Perfect flowers must be complete.
False
Plants with imperfect flowers must be dioecious.
False
Dioecious plants must have incomplete flowers.
True
Complete flowers must be perfect.
True
Regarding flowering plant
reproduction, what is Pollination?
Depositing of pollen upon the
stigma (pistil) of a flower.
Regarding flowering plant
reproduction, what is Fertilization
Joining of the gametes (sperm
and egg). Double fertilization in
flowering plants!!
How do the sperm cells in a pollen
grain get to an ovule in the ovary?
Pollen tube!
What does the “second” sperm cell
fertilize?
The central part of the ovule,
which then becomes the
ENDOSPERM.

Singular/Solitary:
Flowers “randomly” scattered I

Inflorescence:
A collection or cluster of flowers

Composite:
A collection of flowers that looks like 1 flower

What is this?
Follicle

What is this?
Pepo

What is this?
Capsule

What is this?
Drupe

What is this?
Legume

What is this?
Pome

What is this?
Grain

What is this?
Berry

What is this?
Capsule

What is this?
Legume

What is this?
Achene

What is this?
Follicle

What is this?
Samara

What is this?
Nuts

What is this?
Hesperidium