Leaf and Flower Structures
Journal
Think about a FIBROUS root system
1. What is an advantage it has?
2. What might be a disadvantage?
Flower and Leaf Structures
Make sure you have the flower and leaf coloring done that can be downloaded on the previous day's post. You need to define the terms listed on the instructions. If you have trouble finding any of them, they are listed below:
Leaf Structures
Cuticle – Waxy covering that protects the leaf
Stomata -- openings on the underside of a leaf that let in gases
Guard cells -- control the opening and closing of the stomata
Flower Structures
Stamen – Male part of the flower
Anther – Holds the pollen
Pollen – Male sex cell
Pistil – Female part of the flower
Stigma – sticky part of pistil for capturing pollen
Style – holds up the stigma
Ovary – contains the ovules
Ovule – Female sex cell
Fruit - Ripened ovary
Think about a FIBROUS root system
1. What is an advantage it has?
2. What might be a disadvantage?
Flower and Leaf Structures
Make sure you have the flower and leaf coloring done that can be downloaded on the previous day's post. You need to define the terms listed on the instructions. If you have trouble finding any of them, they are listed below:
Leaf Structures
Cuticle – Waxy covering that protects the leaf
Stomata -- openings on the underside of a leaf that let in gases
Guard cells -- control the opening and closing of the stomata
Flower Structures
Stamen – Male part of the flower
Anther – Holds the pollen
Pollen – Male sex cell
Pistil – Female part of the flower
Stigma – sticky part of pistil for capturing pollen
Style – holds up the stigma
Ovary – contains the ovules
Ovule – Female sex cell
Fruit - Ripened ovary