To understand sexual reproduction, we must look at the flower—the reproductive organ of most plants.
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Pollination is the transfer of pollen grains from the anther (male) to the stigma (female). To understand sexual reproduction, we must look at
In Grade 7, you don't just look at flowers. You classify seed plants. To understand sexual reproduction
A typical flower consists of four main "whorls" (circles of parts). To understand the process, you must memorize these parts:
Buoyant seeds that float to new shores (like coconuts).