Flower Parts & Pollination Worksheet 2025

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  2. Begin by filling in the boxes with the names of the flower parts listed below. Use the provided words: anther, filament, stem, ovary, petal, sepal, leaf, style, stigma, and twig.
  3. Next, color the petals red, sepals green, and pollen yellow using the drawing tools available in our platform.
  4. Move on to the 'How Pollination Works' section. Fill in the blanks by entering appropriate terms based on your knowledge of pollination processes.
  5. For critters that act as pollinators, list at least four examples in the designated spaces provided.

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Pollination and fertilisation Step one: After pollen has landed on the stigma, it grows a pollen tube down through the style to the ovary. Step two: The nucleus of the pollen grain travels down the pollen tube and fertilises the nucleus in the ovule. Step three: The fertilised ovule develops into a seed.
Parts of Flower and Function Flower PartsFunction Sepals protect the developing flower bud during budding stage Petals attract pollinators like bees, butterflies to aid in pollination Stamens male reproductive part of flower Carpel female reproductive part of flower1 more row Jun 9, 2024
The stamen produces the pollen. The female parts are the stigma, the style, and the ovary at the base of the flower, which together are called the carpel. During pollination, the pollen grains from the stamen (male parts) get stuck on the stigma (female part), which is sticky for this very reason.
Petal: The parts of a flower that are often conspicuously colored. Stamen: The pollen producing part of a flower, usually with a slender filament supporting the anther. Anther: The part of the stamen where pollen is produced. Pistil: The ovule producing part of a flower.
Main Parts of a Plant The shoot includes all of the parts of the plant that are above ground. The roots includes all of the parts underneath the soil. The shoot system includes the stem, leaves, epidermis, flower, and fruit parts of the plant. The root system includes the rhizome, tap root, and root cap.
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The sole purpose of flowers is sexual reproduction, therefore ensuring the survival of the species. Many flowers that rely on pollinators, such as birds and butterflies, have evolved to have brightly colored petals and appealing scents as a way to attract the attention of the pollinators.
The Pollination Process: Steps A flower anther produces pollen. A pollinator visits a flower. The pollen from the anther sticks to the body of the pollinator. The pollinator visits another flower. The pollen on the pollinator transfers to the flower stigma.

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