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6 fill in the blank 9 points label the parts of the flower. a. answer f. answer b. answer g. answer c. answer h. answer d. answer i. answer e. answer j. answer k. answer
To label the parts of a flower, we refer to typical flower anatomy:
A.
Flower part A (usually a petal) → Petal
B.
Part B (often an anther) → Anther
C.
Part C (often a filament) → Filament
D.
Part D (often a stigma) → Stigma
E.
Part E (often a style) → Style
F.
Part F (usually a sepal) → Sepal
G.
Part G (often an ovary) → Ovary
H.
Part H (often an ovule) → Ovule
I.
Part I (usually a receptacle) → Receptacle
J.
Part J (often a pedicel) → Pedicel
K.
Part K (usually the stem/flower stalk) → Flower Stalk (or Peduncle)
(Note: Exact labels depend on the specific flower diagram’s labeling, but these are standard flower parts. Adjust based on the diagram’s key if available.)
For each blank:
A. Petal
B. Anther
C. Filament
D. Stigma
E. Style
F. Sepal
G. Ovary
H. Ovule
I. Receptacle
J. Pedicel
K. Flower Stalk (Peduncle)
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To label the parts of a flower, we refer to typical flower anatomy:
A.
Flower part A (usually a petal) → Petal
B.
Part B (often an anther) → Anther
C.
Part C (often a filament) → Filament
D.
Part D (often a stigma) → Stigma
E.
Part E (often a style) → Style
F.
Part F (usually a sepal) → Sepal
G.
Part G (often an ovary) → Ovary
H.
Part H (often an ovule) → Ovule
I.
Part I (usually a receptacle) → Receptacle
J.
Part J (often a pedicel) → Pedicel
K.
Part K (usually the stem/flower stalk) → Flower Stalk (or Peduncle)
(Note: Exact labels depend on the specific flower diagram’s labeling, but these are standard flower parts. Adjust based on the diagram’s key if available.)
For each blank:
A. Petal
B. Anther
C. Filament
D. Stigma
E. Style
F. Sepal
G. Ovary
H. Ovule
I. Receptacle
J. Pedicel
K. Flower Stalk (Peduncle)