Dissection of Hibiscus Flower | Parts of a Flower

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  • Dissection of Hibiscus Flower Practical. Let's look at the Parts of a Flower.
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    A flower typically consists of several parts, each with its own unique function. The main parts of a flower are as follows:
    1. Petals: Petals are often the most conspicuous part of a flower and are usually colorful and fragrant. Their main purpose is to attract pollinators, such as insects or birds, to facilitate pollination.
    2. Sepals: Sepals are leaf-like structures located at the base of the flower. They are usually green in color and enclose and protect the developing bud before it blooms.
    3. Stamen: The stamen is the male reproductive organ of the flower. It consists of two main parts:
    a. Anther: The anther is a sac-like structure at the top of the stamen that produces and holds the pollen grains.
    b. Filament: The filament is a slender stalk that supports the anther, positioning it for optimal pollen dispersal.
    4. Pistil: The pistil is the female reproductive organ of the flower, situated at the center. It consists of several parts:
    a. Stigma: The stigma is the sticky, often bulbous structure at the top of the pistil. It serves to capture pollen grains.
    b. Style: The style is a slender tube-like structure that connects the stigma to the ovary.
    c. Ovary: The ovary is the enlarged basal part of the pistil that contains one or more ovules. Once fertilized, the ovary develops into a fruit.
    d. Ovules: Ovules are the structures within the ovary that eventually become seeds if fertilization occurs.
    It's important to note that not all flowers have the same arrangement or number of these parts. Some flowers may lack certain parts or have modified versions based on their specific adaptations and reproductive strategies.
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