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Interactive worksheet for identifying the parts of a flower using drag-and-drop labels.

Diagram of a flower showing labeled parts including filament, ovule, style, stigma, sepal, stamen, petal, anther, ovary, and carpel, with blank boxes for labeling.

Diagram of a flower showing labeled parts including filament, ovule, style, stigma, sepal, stamen, petal, anther, ovary, and carpel, with blank boxes for labeling.

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To solve the problem, we need to identify and label the parts of the flower in the diagram using the provided list of words. Let's go through each part step by step:

List of Words:


- Filament
- Ovule
- Style
- Stigma
- Carpel
- Sepal
- Anther
- Stamen
- Ovary
- Petal

Flower Diagram Analysis:


1. Pollen: This is already labeled on the diagram. Pollen is produced by the anthers.
2. Anther: The structures at the tips of the filaments that produce pollen.
3. Filament: The stalk-like structure that supports the anther.
4. Stamen: The collective term for the filament and anther (male reproductive part).
5. Sepal: The green leaf-like structures at the base of the flower, which protect the bud.
6. Petal: The colorful parts of the flower that attract pollinators.
7. Ovary: The part of the flower where ovules are produced; it develops into a fruit after fertilization.
8. Ovule: The part of the ovary that develops into a seed after fertilization.
9. Style: The stalk that connects the stigma to the ovary.
10. Stigma: The receptive surface at the top of the style where pollen grains land.

Labeling the Diagram:


1. Top Left (Pollen): Already labeled as "Pollen."
2. Middle Left (Anther): The yellow, oval structures at the tips of the filaments.
3. Bottom Left (Filament): The stalks supporting the anthers.
4. Left Group (Stamen): The entire structure consisting of the filament and anther.
5. Bottom Right (Sepal): The green leaf-like structures at the base of the flower.
6. Right Group (Carpel): The collective term for the stigma, style, and ovary.
7. Top Right (Stigma): The receptive surface at the tip of the style.
8. Middle Right (Style): The stalk connecting the stigma to the ovary.
9. Bottom Middle (Ovary): The bulbous structure below the style where ovules are produced.
10. Ovule: Located inside the ovary (not explicitly shown but implied).

Final Labels:


- Top Left: Pollen
- Middle Left: Anther
- Bottom Left: Filament
- Left Group: Stamen
- Bottom Right: Sepal
- Right Group: Carpel
- Top Right: Stigma
- Middle Right: Style
- Bottom Middle: Ovary
- Inside Ovary: Ovule
- Petals: The red, petal-like structures surrounding the center.

Explanation:


Each part of the flower has a specific function:
- Stamen (filament + anther): Produces pollen (male reproductive part).
- Carpel (stigma + style + ovary): Receives pollen and produces seeds (female reproductive part).
- Sepals: Protect the flower bud.
- Petals: Attract pollinators with their color and scent.

By matching the terms with their corresponding parts in the diagram, we can accurately label the flower.

Final Answer:


\[
\boxed{
\begin{array}{c}
\text{Top Left: Pollen} \\
\text{Middle Left: Anther} \\
\text{Bottom Left: Filament} \\
\text{Left Group: Stamen} \\
\text{Bottom Right: Sepal} \\
\text{Right Group: Carpel} \\
\text{Top Right: Stigma} \\
\text{Middle Right: Style} \\
\text{Bottom Middle: Ovary} \\
\text{Inside Ovary: Ovule} \\
\text{Petals: Red structures}
\end{array}
}
\]
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