Monday, February 27, 2017

blog post #7



The first image is all the the flowers anthers around the stigma. The anther is the part of a flower that pollen is produced. The anther is part of the stamen. The anther is an oval-shaped structure that a flowering plant must have to reproduce. When the anther has produced enough pollen, the pollen moves into small sacs that pop open to spread the pollen around, making it possible to create new plants.

his picture is just of the stigma without the anthers. On a plant, the stigma is the site where the germination of the pollen grains occur. The stigma sits on the top part of the pistil.IMG_3730.PNG (750×442)


This picture is of the carpel cut open. Through the microscope we can see the ovule's inside the stigma. The eggs are almost invisible even with a microscope. The ovule is the plant structure that develops into a seed when fertilized

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