Friday, March 27, 2015

Blogpost 10

This is a brassica oleracea flower, its petals are yellow.
Inside of it is where all the reproduction happens.
This is the male part of the flower, known as the stamen. It has 
a filament coming up from the base of the flower. At the 
tip of each filament is an anther, where
 meiosis takes place, producing pollen grains. It produces
 male haploid gametophytes.
This is the female part of the flower known as carpel, it is the 
innermost floral part. It consists a stalk called a style. It has a sticky tip called stigma, in the sticky tip is where the pollen grain gets stuck.
Further in the dissection, we are exposed nothing left but the ovary.
The ovary is the green tube and in it there are small green ovules.

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