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- what major changes distinguish each trimester?
- label the following diagrams:
diagrams of reproductive systems
- write the path/journey of sperm to egg to baby.
sc.912.l.14.7 relate the structure of each of the major plant organs and tissues to physiological processes
- match the part of the flower to its description and label the diagram
______ anther a. a small leaf that protects the flower before it blooms
______ filament b. they contain pollen
______ ovary c. the sticky top of the pistil
______ petal d. the male part of the flower
______ pistil e. the part of the pistil between the stigma and the ovary
______ sepal g. the female part of the flower
______ style h. a part of the pistil that contains the egg cells and develop into seeds
______ stamen i. a part of the plant that attracts insects
______ stigma j. a stalk that supports the anther
For question 54, we match each flower part to its description:
- Anther: Contains pollen (B), as anthers produce and hold pollen.
- Filament: Stalk supporting anther (J), it's the structure that holds the anther.
- Ovary: Part of pistil with egg cells (H), ovaries contain ovules (egg cells) that develop into seeds.
- Petal: Attracts insects (I), petals are often colorful to draw pollinators.
- Pistil: Female part of flower (G), pistil is the female reproductive structure.
- Sepal: Protects flower before blooming (A), sepals are leaf - like and shield the bud.
- Style: Part of pistil between stigma and ovary (E), it's the tube - like structure in the pistil.
- Stamen: Male part of flower (D), stamen consists of anther and filament, the male reproductive part.
- Stigma: Sticky top of pistil (C), stigma is sticky to catch pollen.
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Anther - B
Filament - J
Ovary - H
Petal - I
Pistil - G
Sepal - A
Style - E
Stamen - D
Stigma - C