Sunday, April 22, 2012
Reproduction
With the help of bbc.co.uk, I was able to portray the flower of someone else's baby since mine were tragically lost. The anther is located at the top of the flower and it is the pollen producing organ of the flower. After the wind or animal moves it, the pollen is then carried to the style of the flower which is where the pollen is received. The petals are what surround the reproductive organs of the flower and usually cover up sepals which are another type of protective leaf. The pollen of the flower will eventually make its way into the ovule where it will be reproduced. Sometimes two pollen pieces will get in and have two male gametes for the one female and that is called double fertilization.
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