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anther   The part of the stamen that develops and contains the pollen.  
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dicot   A subclass of angiosperms with an embryo that contains two cotyledons, branching leaf veins, and flower parts in multiples of four or five.  
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monocot   A subclass of seed plants with an embryo that contains one cotyledon, parallel leaf veins, and flower parts in multiples of three.  
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pistil   The seed-bearing organ of a plant that consists of the ovary and its appendages.  
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ovule   The outgrowth of the ovary of a plant that encloses an embryo sac; the part of the plant that is pollinated and grows into seeds.  
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petal   One of the modified leaves of a flower that protects its reproductive organs.  
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angiosperm   A class of vascular plants having seeds enclosed in an ovary.  
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nectar   Sweet liquid secreted by flowers that bees use to make honey.  
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pollination   Transfer of pollen from the anther of a stamen to the ovule of a flower.  
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stigma   The part of a flower’s pistil where the pollen grains are germinated.  
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pollen   Fine powder dust that contains the sperm from a male plant.  
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