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Label a Plant (Key Stage 1)

Glossary
Flower
The part of the plant that attracts animals such as bees to pollinate.

Stem
The rigid mast of the plant which the leaves, flowers and roots are attached to.

Root
This part of the plant gathers water and nutrients.

Leaf
Where the plant makes its food from sunlight (through photosynthesis).
Label a Plant (Key Stage 1)

Glossary
Flower
The part of the plant that attracts animals such as bees to pollinate.

Stem
The rigid mast of the plant which the leaves, flowers and roots are attached to.

Root
This part of the plant gathers water and nutrients.

Leaf
Where the plant makes its food from sunlight (through photosynthesis).
Label a Plant (Key Stage 1)

Glossary
Flower
The part of the plant that attracts animals such as bees to pollinate.

Stem
The rigid mast of the plant which the leaves, flowers and roots are attached to.

Root
This part of the plant gathers water and nutrients.

Leaf
Where the plant makes its food from sunlight (through photosynthesis).
Label a Plant (Key Stage 1)

Glossary
Flower
The part of the plant that attracts animals such as bees to pollinate.

Stem
The rigid mast of the plant which the leaves, flowers and roots are attached to.

Root
This part of the plant gathers water and nutrients.

Leaf
Where the plant makes its food from sunlight (through photosynthesis).
Label a Flower (Key Stage 2)

Anther becomes the fruit after Sepal


Release pollen on to fertilisation. Leaves that protect the
insects entering the flower whilst it is
flowers (with the filament, Ovule developing.
makes up the male part of Like an egg in animals,
a flower). becomes the seed after Stigma
fertilisation. Covered in a sticky
Filament substance that pollen
The stalk of the Anther. Petal grains stick to (the female
Attract insects into the part of the flower).
Nectary flower.
Holds a sugary solution Style
called nectar that attracts Receptacle This raises the stigma
insects. The flowers attachment to away from the plant to
the stalk and sometimes stop it fertilising itself.
Ovary becomes part of the fruit
Protects the Ovule and (e.g. Strawberry).
Label a Flower (Key Stage 2)

Anther becomes the fruit after Sepal


Release pollen on to fertilisation. Leaves that protect the
insects entering the flower whilst it is
flowers (with the filament, Ovule developing.
makes up the male part of Like an egg in animals,
a flower). becomes the seed after Stigma
fertilisation. Covered in a sticky
Filament substance that pollen
The stalk of the Anther. Petal grains stick to (the female
Attract insects into the part of the flower).
Nectary flower.
Holds a sugary solution Style
called nectar that attracts Receptacle This raises the stigma
insects. The flowers attachment to away from the plant to
the stalk and sometimes stop it fertilising itself.
Ovary becomes part of the fruit
Protects the Ovule and (e.g. Strawberry).
Label a Flower (Key Stage 2)

Anther becomes the fruit after Sepal


Release pollen on to fertilisation. Leaves that protect the
insects entering the flower whilst it is
flowers (with the filament, Ovule developing.
makes up the male part of Like an egg in animals,
a flower). becomes the seed after Stigma
fertilisation. Covered in a sticky
Filament substance that pollen
The stalk of the Anther. Petal grains stick to (the female
Attract insects into the part of the flower).
Nectary flower.
Holds a sugary solution Style
called nectar that attracts Receptacle This raises the stigma
insects. The flowers attachment to away from the plant to
the stalk and sometimes stop it fertilising itself.
Ovary becomes part of the fruit
Protects the Ovule and (e.g. Strawberry).
Label a Flower (Key Stage 2)

Anther becomes the fruit after Sepal


Release pollen on to fertilisation. Leaves that protect the
insects entering the flower whilst it is
flowers (with the filament, Ovule developing.
makes up the male part of Like an egg in animals,
a flower). becomes the seed after Stigma
fertilisation. Covered in a sticky
Filament substance that pollen
The stalk of the Anther. Petal grains stick to (the female
Attract insects into the part of the flower).
Nectary flower.
Holds a sugary solution Style
called nectar that attracts Receptacle This raises the stigma
insects. The flowers attachment to away from the plant to
the stalk and sometimes stop it fertilising itself.
Ovary becomes part of the fruit
Protects the Ovule and (e.g. Strawberry).

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