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1 Flower Stem. Flowers are reproductive structures composed of whorls of highly modified leaves. Conduction of fluids and minerals between the roots and the shoots in the xylem and phloem. Flowers have two primary parts: The style, a stalked structure atop the ovary that elevates the stigma; And the stigma, a sticky knob whose surface receives the pollen during pollination. The vegetative part, which includes the petals and the sepals, and the reproductive part, encompassing the stamen (male reproductive organ) and the pistil or carpal (female reproductive organ). Dissect a flower in this fun stem activity and learn about plant parts and their function. 7) leaves and 8) flowers. A typical plant stem consists of eight distinct parts, containing six elements and two organs. 1) nodes, 2) internodes, 3) terminal or apical bud, 4) lateral or axillary bud, 5) petiole and 6) pedicel. The three regions of the pistil (from the base up) are the ovary, which contains the ovules; While the two organs are:

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The style, a stalked structure atop the ovary that elevates the stigma; The three regions of the pistil (from the base up) are the ovary, which contains the ovules; And the stigma, a sticky knob whose surface receives the pollen during pollination. A typical plant stem consists of eight distinct parts, containing six elements and two organs. Flowers are reproductive structures composed of whorls of highly modified leaves. Flowers have two primary parts: 7) leaves and 8) flowers. Conduction of fluids and minerals between the roots and the shoots in the xylem and phloem. The vegetative part, which includes the petals and the sepals, and the reproductive part, encompassing the stamen (male reproductive organ) and the pistil or carpal (female reproductive organ). 1) nodes, 2) internodes, 3) terminal or apical bud, 4) lateral or axillary bud, 5) petiole and 6) pedicel.

30.2 Stems Functions of Stems Biology LibreTexts

1 Flower Stem And the stigma, a sticky knob whose surface receives the pollen during pollination. Flowers are reproductive structures composed of whorls of highly modified leaves. Dissect a flower in this fun stem activity and learn about plant parts and their function. The three regions of the pistil (from the base up) are the ovary, which contains the ovules; While the two organs are: Conduction of fluids and minerals between the roots and the shoots in the xylem and phloem. 7) leaves and 8) flowers. Flowers have two primary parts: 1) nodes, 2) internodes, 3) terminal or apical bud, 4) lateral or axillary bud, 5) petiole and 6) pedicel. The vegetative part, which includes the petals and the sepals, and the reproductive part, encompassing the stamen (male reproductive organ) and the pistil or carpal (female reproductive organ). And the stigma, a sticky knob whose surface receives the pollen during pollination. A typical plant stem consists of eight distinct parts, containing six elements and two organs. The style, a stalked structure atop the ovary that elevates the stigma;

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