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This Concept Map, created with IHMC CmapTools, has information related to: The Structure of Flowering Plants, Leaves What are the types of leaves? Dicot, Stamens are male reproductive organs that produce pollen containing sperm nuclues. At the top of the stamen is an anther that releases pollen., Monocot What are they? Monocot stems emerge from seeds with one cotyledon, Reproductive Organs What are the characteristics of the reproductive organs? Petals, Stamens What are they? Stamens are male reproductive organs, To carry out photosynthesis. Also, leaves assist the plant in losing excess water through transpiration., Reproductive Organs What are the characteristics of the reproductive organs? Pistil, Stems What are the different types of stems? Woody, Structure of Flowering Plants ???? Stems, absorbs water and minerals. Also, roots may store food, Stems What are the different types of stems? Monocot, Herbaceous What are they? Stems that are found in short-lived plants (soft and green)., Reproductive Organs What are the functions of the reproductive organs? To produce fruits containing seeds, which produce new plants., Sepals What are they? Sepals form the leaf-like outer covering of the developing bud, which is usually green., Pistil What are they? The pistil is the female reproductive organ. At the top of the pistil is the stigma, to which pollen can stick., Roots grow downward and upward into the soil and Tiny root hairs behind the root tip absorb water and minerals, Leaves ???? Structure of Flowering Plants, Leaves What are the purposes of leaves? To carry out photosynthesis., Dicotyledonous What are they? Dicotyledonous stems emerge from seeds with two cotyledons, Structure of Flowering Plants ???? Reproductive Organs