Monday, March 30, 2015

blog post 10

this is the plants female parts
this is the flower as a whole

this is the flowers male parts the anthors whitch spreads the pollon in the air to bees


The flower reproduces when another flower has pollon transfured. It will be transferd by bees and placed on another flowers female parts and then the seeds fall out and reproduce. and the bees spreed pollon around
this is the plants seeds 

Sunday, March 29, 2015

Blog post 10


This is a close up image of the flower's stigma, and style, between some of the plant's anthers. The stigma is located on top of the style, which is a sticky portion where pollen grains frequently land. The style however, is a stalk below the stigma, supporting it.
In this picture, you can see both the anther, and the filament. A filament is a long, thin stalk that supports the anther.
This is a picture of the flower's petals, which attracts insects and other pollinators to the flower, and in the center you can see the anthers, where meiosis takes place, producing haploid male gametophytes.