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where pollen is made
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where pollen is made anther
attracts a pollinator petals
made of Anther and Filament stamen
holds the Anther filament
protects the new flower Sepals
gets pollen stigma
made of Ovary, style and stigma pistil
tube where stigma sits style
Where eggs are made ovary
Anther + Stamen + Pollen Male Parts
Stigma + Style + Ovary + Ovule Female Parts
the sticky part of a flower's pistil, which receives pollen stigma
connects the ovary and the stigma. style
the colorful parts of a flower that attract insects and other pollinators petal
the portion of the pistil where the egg develops. ovary
the female sex cell in the plant ovule
produces pollen here, the top part of the stamen anther
female part of the plant (stigma, style, ovary, ovule) pistil
supports anther. filament
holds all male reproductive organs (anther, filament) stamen
the male sex cell of the plant. pollen
leaves that protect the flower bud sepal
A tube formed after germination of the pollen grain that functions in the delivery of sperm to the ovule. pollen tube
the number one purpose of all organisms reproduce and pass on genes to future generations
These are behaviors that the MALE exhibits in order to attract a mate and produce offspring. Display behaviors
dancing, singing, chemicals, coloration. Examples of display behaviors
Behaviors that are not learned, but passed down through genes innate behaviors
important for an animals social interaction. different types for different organisms communication
the caring of offspring when they are first born parental care
marking one's territory so that no other organisms take their space territorial
The union of a male and female of the same species for reproduction mating
the display a male puts on to encourage the females to choose them as mates courtship
a behavior an animal learns from its parents through observation or experience learned behavior
Joining of an egg and sperm cell to create a zygote. Fertilization
Chemicals animals use to find a mate? Pheromones
Characteristics that can be passed to the next generation and help organisms survive in an environment Adaptation
Essential for the survival of an individual's genes. Reproductionv
Feeding, Protecting, Teaching Ways that an organism may provide parental care.
to protect offspring until the offspring reproductive age. By doing so they carry the parent's genes forward. Goal of parental care
Created by: Caroline Faris
 

 



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