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Flower Basics: 1. Label The Parts of The Flower Shown in The Diagram Below

The document provides information about flower parts and pollination. It includes a diagram labeling the parts of a flower including sepals, petals, stamen, pistil, style, stigma, ovary, and anthers. Key terms like pollen, nectar, filament, and fertilization are also defined. The difference between self-pollination and cross-pollination is explained. Common pollinators like bees, butterflies, moths, and birds are listed in scrambled form to challenge readers. Honey bees are noted as the most common pollinator and flies are identified as the second most common pollinator.

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Flower Basics: 1. Label The Parts of The Flower Shown in The Diagram Below

The document provides information about flower parts and pollination. It includes a diagram labeling the parts of a flower including sepals, petals, stamen, pistil, style, stigma, ovary, and anthers. Key terms like pollen, nectar, filament, and fertilization are also defined. The difference between self-pollination and cross-pollination is explained. Common pollinators like bees, butterflies, moths, and birds are listed in scrambled form to challenge readers. Honey bees are noted as the most common pollinator and flies are identified as the second most common pollinator.

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Flower Basics Name _________________________

1. Label the parts of the flower shown in the diagram below.

2. Identify each part of the flower described below using the words in the word list.

Word List:
______________________ - The female part of a flower Anther
Fertilization
______________________ - A small plant that is just starting to grow Filament
______________________ - The place where pollen develops and is stored Fruit
Imperfect
______________________ - The female sex cell in a plant Nectar
______________________ - Occurs when the sperm and egg cells unite Ovary
Perfect
______________________ - A sugary substance that attracts insects Petals
______________________ - The male sex cell in a plant Pistil
Pollen
______________________ - The male part of a flower Seedling
______________________ - The stalk that supports the anther Sepals
Stamen
______________________ - The part of the pistil that receives the pollen Stigma
______________________ - Part that connects the stigma and ovary Style
______________________ - Protective leaf-like enclosure for the flower bud
______________________ - The ripened ovary of a plant that contains seeds
______________________ - Flower that contains both male and female parts
______________________ - Flower that lacks either male or female parts
______________________ - The structures that make up the outside of the flower and may be colored or contain nectar
or perfume glands

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T. Trimpe 2010 Worksheet developed for use with the "Our Flowering World" video from United Streaming.
3. What is the difference between self-pollination and cross-pollination?

Challenge: Pollinators are important to the natural world as well as humans! Can you unscramble the names of
these pollinators?
__________ N A S T ___________ T U B T R E L I F E S __________ T S B A

__________ L I E F S ___________ E B E S __________ E T E B E L S

__________ T H O M S _______ ________ T U R E U B S G __________ D R B I S

Did you know?


Honey bees are the most common pollinators. What insect comes in second place? _____________________

T. Trimpe 2010 Worksheet developed for use with the "Our Flowering World" video from United Streaming.

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