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What part is no. 1?
Stamen
What part is letter A?
Filament
What part is letter B?
Anther
What part is no. 2?
petals
What part is no. 3?
Receptacle
What part is no. 4?
ovule
What part is no. 5?
sepal
What part is no. 6?
carpel
What part is letter C?
stigma
What part is letter D?
style
What part is letter E?
ovary
What part of the flower is this?
stamen
What part is no. 1?
Pollen Chamber
What part is no. 2?
Pollen
What part is no. 3?
Anther
What part is no. 4?
Filament
What part of the flower is this?
Carpel
What part is no. 1?
stigma
What part is no. 2?
style
What part is no. 3?
ovary
What part is no. 4?
ovule
Is this flower a monocot or dicot?
Dicot
What part is no. 1?
carpel
What part is no. 2?
stamens
What part is no. 3?
petals
Is this flower a dicot or monocot?
monocot
What part is no. 1?
sepals
What part is no. 2?
carpel
What part is no. 3?
stamens
What part is no. 4?
petals
Is this flower complete or incomplete?
incomplete
Why is this flower incomplete?
It is missing petals as the sepals are petal like.
Is this flower perfect or imperfect
perfect
What kind of imperfect flower is the left?
staminate
What kind of imperfect flower is the right?
carpelate
What kind of pollination is this?
self-pollination
What kind of pollination is this?
cross-pollination
What is no. 1 called?
What is no. 1 called?
What is no. 1 called?
sporophyte
What is no. 2 called?
female gametes/egg
What is no. 3 called?
male gametes/sperm
What is no. 4 called?
pollen grain/male gametophyte
What is no. 5 called?
embryo sac/female gametophyte
What is no. 6 called?
microspore
What is no. 7 called?
megaspore
What process is the purple box meant to represent?
meiosis
What process are the blue boxes meant to represent?
mitosis
What process is the green box meant to represent?
fertilization
What is letter B, or what is being produced in this diagram?
mature male gametophyte
What is no. 1 called?
pollen sac
What is letter A called?
pollen grain
What is no. 2 called?
sperm
What is no. 3 called?
pollen tube
What is being produced in this diagram?
embryo sac
What is letter A called?
chalazal end
What is no. 1 called?
antipodals
What is letter B called?
central cell
What is no. 2 called?
polar nuclei
What is letter C called?
micropylar
What is no. 3 called?
synergid
What is no. 4 called?
egg cell