Sexual Reproduction in Plants 5.0 / 5 based on 1 rating ? BiologyDNA and inheritanceIGCSEEdexcel Created by: SamDaviesCreated on: 06-03-14 19:18 Male reproductive part Stamen 1 of 11 Anther Contains pollen grains which produce the male gametes 2 of 11 Filament A stalk which supports the anther 3 of 11 Female reproductive part Carpel 4 of 11 Stigma Where the pollen grains attach to 5 of 11 Style Rod-like section which supports the stigma 6 of 11 Ovary Contains the female gametes 7 of 11 Pollination The transfer of pollen from an anther to a stigma, so that the male gametes can fertilise the female gametes in sexual reproduction 8 of 11 Cross-pollination a type of sexual reproduction where pollen is transferred from the anther of one plant to the stigma of another 9 of 11 Self-pollination Occurs when pollen from an anther falls onto the stigma of the same plant 10 of 11 Fertilisation When a male nucleus fuses with a female nucleus 11 of 11
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