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The sticky end of the carpel. Used for the collection of pollen from other pants.
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Stigma |
The female reproductive structure of a flower.
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Carpel/pistil |
Structure that houses the ovules of the flower, once these ovules become fertilized they then develop into seeds.
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Ovary |
It is the female reproductive cells and when fertilized by pollen will develop into a seed.
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Ovule |
Leaves that lie right below the petals of the flower. they are used as protection and nourishment for the flower when it is still a bud.
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Sepal |
The male structure of a flower. It has two components, the filament and the anther.
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Stamen |
The stalk part of the Stamen, it's functions to hold up and support the anther.
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Filament |
Top of the Stamen which is supported by the filament. Contains pollen sacs that release pollen. The pollen is brushed onto the pollinators, and then brought to the stigma of another flower of the same kind.
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Anther |
Composed of the Stigma, Style, and Ovary
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Pistil |
Supports the Stigma, it is where the pollen drops inside the tube and goes into the Ovary where Ovules are fertilized.
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Style |
Underneath the Receptacle
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Peduncle |
Underneath the Ovary
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Receptacle |