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place the names of the parts of a flower to label it correctly: anther …

Question

place the names of the parts of a flower to label it correctly:
anther (with pollen)
filament
petal
style
stigma
sepal
containing ovule (inside root of style)
recept
flower reproduction system

Explanation:

Brief Explanations

This is a flower anatomy labeling task where each term corresponds to a specific reproductive/structural part of the flower, matched to the indicated regions:

  1. Anther (with pollen): The pollen-producing tip of the male floral structure, correctly pointed to the top of the stamen.
  2. Filament: The stalk that supports the anther, correctly pointed to the lower part of the stamen structure.
  3. Petal: The colorful, showy floral structure, correctly pointed to the yellow flower's outer soft structures.
  4. Sepal: The protective outer floral structure below the petals, correctly pointed to the greenish structure at the base of the yellow flower.
  5. Receptacle: The swollen base of the flower that holds all floral parts, correctly pointed to the base structure below the sepal.
  6. Stigma: The sticky top of the female pistil, correctly pointed to the uppermost tip of the central female structure.
  7. Style: The stalk connecting the stigma to the ovary, correctly pointed to the middle part of the central female structure.
  8. Ovule (inside root of Style): The structure that develops into a seed, correctly noted as inside the base of the style (ovary region).

Answer:

The labels are already correctly matched to their respective flower parts as follows:

  • Anther (with pollen): Top of the stamen (male structure)
  • Filament: Stalk supporting the anther
  • Petal: Colorful, showy flower structure (yellow flower)
  • Sepal: Protective structure at the base of the yellow flower
  • Receptacle: Swollen base holding all flower parts
  • Stigma: Sticky top of the female pistil
  • Style: Stalk connecting stigma to ovary
  • Ovule: Seed-forming structure inside the base of the style