Monday, May 17, 2010

What parts of the flowering plant play a part in reproduction? (4 Answers)?

stamen, stigma, ovaries, style

What parts of the flowering plant play a part in reproduction? (4 Answers)?
The pistil or stamen of a flower holds the stigma which is slightly sticky. This stigma will accept pollen from the pollen sacks, the yellow sacks in the middle of a flower.





The stigma is the female; the polon is the male. When pollen is taken from the sacks and touched to the stigma, the flower is fertilized. Seed develop in the ovary.
Reply:The stemen
Reply:The stamen
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http://www.msu.edu/course/isb/202/ebertm...





check out this pic...


A flower plays a part plant's reproduction


Its parts are in the pic





you can check out :http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Flowering_p... for more info if u want


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Reply:stamen(anther,filament), carpel( stigma,style)


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