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The Parts of a Flower

Sixth Grade Science

Mrs. Taylor

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The Parts of a FlowerA flower is made up of ringsThe outermost ring is made of SEPALThe next ring inside of the sepal are the PETALSInside the petals are a ring of STAMEN And last, in the CENTER of the flower is the PISTIL

Click on the underlined words above to learn

more about that part of a flower.

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The Sepals

Sepal

Fun Facts about Sepals:

Sepal are found at the base of the flower.

Sepal look like green petals

Sepals help protect the developing bud.

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The Petals

Petal

Fun Facts about Petals:

Petals are the colorful part of a flower.

Petals attract pollinators.

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The Stamen

Click here to learn about the parts of a Stamen

Stamen

Stamen are the Male reproductive organs of a flower.

The stamen produce the Male sex cells called pollen cells.

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The Parts of a StamenThe stamen is made of two parts the Anther and the

Filament.

AntherFilamentThe Filament is a stalk like structure that holds up the Anther.

The Anther produces the pollen cells.

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The Pistil

The Pistil is the Female reproductive organ of a flower.

The Pistil produces the Female sex cells called ovules (egg cells).

Pistil

Click here to learn about the parts of a Pistil

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The Parts of a PistilThe pistil is made of three parts the Stigma, the Style, and the Ovary.

Graphic taken from http://www.urbanext.uiuc.edu/gpe/case4/c4facts1a.html

The Stigma is the sticky

surface at the top of

the pistil. The Style is the tube

like stalk that holds the stigma up.

The ovary is at the

base of the pistil

and holds the

ovules.

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Check Out this Video Clip!

Click in the Black Box below and a video clip about the parts of a flower

will play for you!

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Now it is time for your Quiz!Are you ready?

If you are ready click

here.

If you don’t feel ready yet and would like to review one

more time click here to return to the start of

the presentation.

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Question #1What is the Female Reproductive

organ of the plant called?

Click on the answer you think is correct.

A.Sepal C. Pistil

B. Anther D. Stamen

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Question #2What is the Male Reproductive organ of the plant called?

Click on the answer you think is correct.

A.Sepal C. Petal

B. Style D. Stamen

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Question #3What is a Petal?

Click on the answer you think is correct.

A.The Female Reproductive Organ

B. The Male Reproductive Organ

C. The protection for the flower bud

D. The colorful part of the flower that attracts pollinators

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Question #4What is a Sepal?

Click on the answer you think is correct.

A.The Female Reproductive Organ

B. The Male Reproductive Organ

C. The protection for the flower bud

D. The colorful part of the flower that attracts pollinators

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Question #5The anther and filament are parts

of what flower part?

Click on the answer you think is correct.

A.Sepal C. Pistil

B. Petal D. Stamen

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Question #6The ovary, stigma, and style are

parts of what flower part?

Click on the answer you think is correct.

A.Sepal C. Pistil

B. Petal D. Stamen

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Question #7The Ovary of a flower holds

and produces the _________.Click on the answer you think is correct.

A.Ovules C. Pistil

B. Anther D. Pollen

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Question #8The Anther of the flower holds

and produces the __________.

Click on the answer you think is correct.

A.Ovules C. Pistil

B. Anther D. Pollen

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Question #9What are the Male sex cells

of a flowering plant called?Click on the answer you think is correct.

A.Stamen C. Pistil

B. Style D. Pollen

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Question #10What are the Female sex cells of

the flowering plant called?Click on the answer you think is correct.

A.Ovules C. Pistil

B. Anther D. Pollen

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Question #2

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Question #3

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Question #4

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Question #5

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Question #6

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Question #7

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Question #8

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Question #9

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Question #10

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INCORRECT!Click

here to refresh your

memory about the

Sepal

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INCORRECT!Click

here to refresh your

memory about the

Sepal

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INCORRECT!Click

here to refresh your

memory about the

Anther

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INCORRECT!Click

here to refresh your

memory about the Stamen

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INCORRECT!Click

here to refresh your

memory about the

Sepal

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INCORRECT!Click

here to refresh your

memory about the

Petal

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INCORRECT!Click

here to refresh your

memory about the

Style

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INCORRECT!Click

here to refresh your

memory about the

Pistil

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INCORRECT!Click

here to refresh your

memory about the Stamen

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INCORRECT!Click

here to refresh your

memory about the

Petal

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INCORRECT!Click

here to refresh your

memory about the

Pistil

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INCORRECT!Click

here to refresh your

memory about the Stamen

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INCORRECT!Click

here to refresh your

memory about the

Petal

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INCORRECT!Click

here to refresh your

memory about the

Sepal

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INCORRECT!Click

here to refresh your

memory about the

Petal

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INCORRECT!Click

here to refresh your

memory about the

Sepal

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INCORRECT!Click

here to refresh your

memory about the

Sepal

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INCORRECT!Click

here to refresh your

memory about the

Petal

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INCORRECT!Click

here to refresh your

memory about the

Pistil

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INCORRECT!Click

here to refresh your

memory about the parts of a Stamen

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INCORRECT!Click

here to refresh your

memory about the

Pollen

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INCORRECT!Click

here to refresh your

memory about the

Pistil

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INCORRECT!Click

here to refresh your

memory about the

Ovules

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INCORRECT!Click

here to refresh your

memory about the

Anther

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INCORRECT!Click

here to refresh your

memory about the

Pistil

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INCORRECT!Click

here to refresh your

memory about the Stamen

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INCORRECT!Click

here to refresh your

memory about the

Style

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INCORRECT!Click

here to refresh your

memory about the

Pistil

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INCORRECT!Click

here to refresh your

memory about the

Anther

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INCORRECT!Click

here to refresh your

memory about the

Pistil

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INCORRECT!Click

here to refresh your

memory about the

Pollen

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The Sepals Review

Sepal

Fun Facts about Sepals:

Sepal are found at the base of the flower.

Sepal look like green petals

Sepals help protect the developing bud.

Back to Quiz

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The Parts of a Stamen ReviewThe stamen is made of two

parts the Anther and the Filament.

AntherFilamentThe Filament is a stalk like structure that holds up the Anther.

The Anther produces the pollen cells.

Back to Quiz

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The Stamen Review

Stamen

Stamen are the Male reproductive organs of a flower.

The stamen produce the Male sex cells called pollen cells.

Back to Quiz

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The Stamen Review

Stamen

Stamen are the Male reproductive organs of a flower.

The stamen produce the Male sex cells called pollen cells.

Back to Quiz

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The Sepals Review

Sepal

Fun Facts about Sepals:

Sepal are found at the base of the flower.

Sepal look like green petals

Sepals help protect the developing bud.

Back to Quiz

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The Petals Review

Petal

Fun Facts about Petals:

Petals are the colorful part of a flower.

Petals attract pollinators.

Back to Quiz

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The Parts of a Pistil ReviewThe pistil is made of three parts the

Stigma, the Style, and the Ovary.

Graphic taken from http://www.urbanext.uiuc.edu/gpe/case4/c4facts1a.html

The Stigma is the sticky

surface at the top of

the pistil.

The Style is the tube like stalk that holds

the stigma up.

The ovary is at the

base of the pistil

and holds the

ovules.Back to Quiz

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The Pistil Review

The Pistil is the Female reproductive organ of a flower.

The Pistil produces the Female sex cells called ovules (egg cells).

Pistil

Back to Quiz

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The Stamen Review

Stamen

Stamen are the Male reproductive organs of a flower.

The stamen produce the Male sex cells called pollen cells.

Back to Quiz

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The Sepals Review

Sepal

Fun Facts about Sepals:

Sepal are found at the base of the flower.

Sepal look like green petals

Sepals help protect the developing bud.

Back to Quiz

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The Pistil Review

The Pistil is the Female reproductive organ of a flower.

The Pistil produces the Female sex cells called ovules (egg cells).

Pistil

Back to Quiz

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The Stamen Review

Stamen

Stamen are the Male reproductive organs of a flower.

The stamen produce the Male sex cells called pollen cells.

Back to Quiz

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The Petals Review

Petal

Fun Facts about Petals:

Petals are the colorful part of a flower.

Petals attract pollinators.

Back to Quiz

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The Sepals Review

Sepal

Fun Facts about Sepals:

Sepal are found at the base of the flower.

Sepal look like green petals

Sepals help protect the developing bud.

Back to Quiz

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The Petals Review

Petal

Fun Facts about Petals:

Petals are the colorful part of a flower.

Petals attract pollinators.

Back to Quiz

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The Pistil Review

The Pistil is the Female reproductive organ of a flower.

The Pistil produces the Female sex cells called ovules (egg cells).

Pistil

Back to Quiz

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The Sepals Review

Sepal

Fun Facts about Sepals:

Sepal are found at the base of the flower.

Sepal look like green petals

Sepals help protect the developing bud.

Back to Quiz

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The Petals Review

Petal

Fun Facts about Petals:

Petals are the colorful part of a flower.

Petals attract pollinators.

Back to Quiz

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The Stamen Review

Stamen

Stamen are the Male reproductive organs of a flower.

The stamen produce the Male sex cells called pollen cells.

Back to Quiz

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The Parts of a Stamen ReviewThe stamen is made of two

parts the Anther and the Filament.

AntherFilamentThe Filament is a stalk like structure that holds up the Anther.

The Anther produces the pollen cells.

Back to Quiz

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The Pistil Review

The Pistil is the Female reproductive organ of a flower.

The Pistil produces the Female sex cells called ovules (egg cells).

Pistil

Back to Quiz

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The Pistil Review

The Pistil is the Female reproductive organ of a flower.

The Pistil produces the Female sex cells called ovules (egg cells).

Pistil

Back to Quiz

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The Parts of a Stamen ReviewThe stamen is made of two

parts the Anther and the Filament.

AntherFilamentThe Filament is a stalk like structure that holds up the Anther.

The Anther produces the pollen cells.

Back to Quiz

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The Stamen Review

Stamen

Stamen are the Male reproductive organs of a flower.

The stamen produce the Male sex cells called pollen cells.

Back to Quiz

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The Parts of a Pistil ReviewThe pistil is made of three parts the

Stigma, the Style, and the Ovary.

Graphic taken from http://www.urbanext.uiuc.edu/gpe/case4/c4facts1a.html

The Stigma is the sticky

surface at the top of

the pistil.

The Style is the tube like stalk that holds

the stigma up.

The ovary is at the

base of the pistil

and holds the

ovules.Back to Quiz

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The Pistil Review

The Pistil is the Female reproductive organ of a flower.

The Pistil produces the Female sex cells called ovules (egg cells).

Pistil

Back to Quiz

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The Parts of a Stamen ReviewThe stamen is made of two

parts the Anther and the Filament.

AntherFilamentThe Filament is a stalk like structure that holds up the Anther.

The Anther produces the pollen cells.

Back to Quiz

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The Pistil Review

The Pistil is the Female reproductive organ of a flower.

The Pistil produces the Female sex cells called ovules (egg cells).

Pistil

Back to Quiz

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INCORRECT!Click

here to refresh your

memory about the Stamen

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Nice Job

Correct!

Congratulations on finishing your quiz!

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For more Flower Part

Info….Check out:

• http://www.botany.uwc.ac.za/ecotree/flowers/flowerparts.htm

There is a game that you can play and learn more about the parts of a flower!