Hey super teachers! Here you have a new educational resource for your science classes. It is important to teach the plant parts of a flower when you are a Science teacher. Here you can find a complete bundle with theory explanations and some worksheet to practice the content.
As we know, sexual reproduction takes place inside the flower when two reproductive cells from two different plants come together. This generates a new plant that is similar to them. Flowers are the reproductive organs in most plants an have male and female reproductive organs.
What are the reproductive organs of a plant?
The stamen is the male reproductive organ in flowers, typically consisting of a pollen-containing anther and a filament. It is formed by: the anther: produces and holds pollen and the filament: gives support to the anther.
The pistil is the female reproductive organ in flowers. It is centrally located and it typically consists of a swollen base. Each pistil has a stigma, a style, and an ovary. It is formed by: the stigma: has a sticky top to trap pollen, the style: is a tube that connects the stigma and ovary and the ovary: is the central part of the pistil and contains the ovules. Once an ovule is fertilised it becomes a seed.