20 Questions
In the given diagram, which part is responsible for producing pollen?
anther
Which part labeled in the diagram is part of the stamen in a flower?
both anther and filament
What is the primary function of the part labeled 'B' in the diagram?
Supporting the anther
Which part in the image is typically involved in attracting pollinators?
petal
By what process does the part labeled 'A' in the diagram release pollen to be transported to another flower?
Dehiscence
Which part of the flower is responsible for producing pollen?
stamen
What part of the flower typically attracts pollinators with its color and scent?
petals
Which part of the flower encloses and protects the flower bud before it opens?
sepals
Which part of the flower is composed of the stigma, style, and ovary?
pistil
In a typical flower, which structure is found surrounding the reproductive organs and is often involved in attracting pollinators?
petals
Which part of the leaf is responsible for attaching the leaf to the stem?
petiole
Which part of the leaf primarily helps in conducting water and nutrients throughout the leaf?
veins
Which part of the leaf runs along the center and provides structural support?
midrib
What is the broad, flat part of the leaf that is mainly involved in photosynthesis?
blade
Which part of the leaf is the outer edge that helps protect the leaf?
margin
Which part of the flower is responsible for capturing pollen during fertilization?
stigma
Which part of the pistil connects the stigma to the ovary?
style
Where does fertilization occur within a flower?
ovary
Which structure becomes the seed after fertilization?
ovule
What part of the flower supports the pistil?
receptacle
Study Notes
Leaf Structure
- The petiole is the stalk that attaches the leaf blade to the stem.
- The blade, also known as the lamina, is the flat part of the leaf.
- The midrib is the central vein of the leaf.
- Veins are the networks of vascular tissue that branch out from the midrib.
- The margin is the edge of the leaf.
Flower Structure
- A flower consists of several key parts, including the pistil, stamen, petals, and sepals.
- The pistil is the female reproductive organ of a flower and includes the stigma, style, ovary, and ovule.
- The stigma is the pollen-receiving surface of the pistil.
- The style is the long, narrow tube that connects the stigma to the ovary.
- The ovary is the part of the pistil that contains the ovules, which are the egg cells where fertilization takes place.
- The anther is the pollen-producing organ of the stamen.
- The filament is the stalk that supports the anther.
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