Flower Anatomy Quiz

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What is the scientific study of plants called?

botany

What are the four circular layers of specialized tissues in a flower called?

whorls

What is the role of a flower?

to ensure pollination and seed formation

What are the four whorls that make up the entire structure of a flower?

The four whorls are the calyx, corolla, androecium, and gynoecium.

What is the function of the corolla in a flower?

The corolla functions to attract pollinators.

What are the male and female parts of a flower called?

The male parts are called the androecium and the female parts are called the gynoecium.

What is the function of the ovary in a flower?

The ovary is a receptacle that contains ovules, or female sex cells, and is responsible for the formation of seeds.

What is the male structure in a flower called?

The male structure in a flower is called the androecium.

What are the two main parts of a stamen?

The two main parts of a stamen are the anther, which produces pollen, and the filament, which supports the anther.

What is the process demonstrated in the pollination diagram?

The pollination diagram demonstrates the transfer of pollen grain from the male stamen to the stigma of the female pistil, leading to the formation of seeds.

Test your knowledge on flowers and their structure with this informative quiz. Explore the fascinating world of angiosperms and discover the intricate reproductive organs that make flowers so unique.

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