Friday, July 27, 2018
This is a picture of a flower, inside of the flower is the Stigma and style of carpel. In this picture, the carpel is the purple part in the inside of this flower. The carpel is the female sex part of the flower. The stigma, which is the top part of the style, is where pollen germinates. And the style, which is the middle part of the carpel, is where the pollen tubes grow.
This is a picture of a bee on a flower. The relationship between a bee and a flower is an example of Mutualism. Mutualism is when two organisms of different species have a relationship in which both organisms benefit from each other. In this picture, the flower is helping the bee by providing food for the bees family, and the bee is helping the flower by carrying pollen from one flower to another, pollinating it.
This is a picture of a red impatiens flower and a white impatiens flower, which are examples of Dominant and recessive phenotypes. A phenotype is the way something looks, and the red impatiens flower has either one or two dominant alleles making it have a dominant phenotype. And the white impatiens flower must have two recessive alleles, giving it a recessive phenotype.
This is a picture of a flower, and inside the flower you can see the Anther and filament of stamen. The stamen is the part of the flower that produces pollen. The filament in this picture is the slender white part holding up the purple anther, which is the part of the stamen where pollen is produced.
This is a picture of a wasp on top of a flower, which is an example of Seed dispersal. Seed dispersal is the movement of seeds away from a parent plant. In this picture, the wasp was flying from flower to flower, and while moving around on the flowers the wasp was most likely dispersing seeds around.
This is a picture of an ant. An ant is an example of an animal that has a segmented body. Animals with a segmented body tend to have the same structures in each segment, such as a set of legs, breathing organs, or nerves. There are often some variations between the segments. An ant like the one in this picture has three segments, the head, the thorax, and the abdomen.
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