Thursday, February 16, 2017

How our plant reproduces

This blog will tell you how Brassica plants reproduce. This is a picture of one of our broccoli plants flowers. This flower contains both the female and male genitalia. 
This is a close up of the male reproductive anatomy, otherwise called the stamen. The top of it is the anther which carries the sperm or gamete cells. Holding up the anther is the stalk. 
This is the female reproductive system called the carpel which has the stigma which is sticky so it can catch pollen. 
This is the ovary which contains all the ovules for the plant to make an embryo. the stigma catches the pollen and brings it to the ovary to make a seed.

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