Parts of a Flower

Parts of a Flower
2nd
grade
Science
Courtney Hollenbach
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Click the words
labeling the
different parts of
the flower to
learn more about
it:
Flower
Pistil
Stamen
Seeds
Petal
Stem
Leaves
Roots
Review Question
1.
Makes/produces
pollen
2.
Carries the
pollen
3.
Has a thread-like
appearance
STAMEN
1.
Receives pollen
from the stamen
2.
Contains
potential seeds
3.
Can have zero,
one, or more
depending on
the flower type
PISTIL
1.
Contains the
petals, seeds,
stamen, and pistil
2.
The part of the
plant that
blossoms
3.
Can bloom as a
flower or fruit
FLOWER
1.
Attracts
insects
2.
Makes the
plant colorful
3.
Can be
different
shapes, colors,
sizes, and
patterns
PETAL
1. Can possibly
make a new plant
2. Some plants have
seeds, but some
do not
3. Located in the
middle of the
plant, usually in
the pistil
SEEDS
1.
Carries water
to other parts
of the plant
2.
Stores
nutrients
3.
The body of
the plant
STEM
1. Take in sunlight
2. Make food for
the plant
3. Are located on
the stem
LEAVES
1. Take in water
from the soil,
like a straw
2. Hold the plant in
the ground
3. Store extra food
for future use
ROOTS
What is the colorful part of the
flower called that attracts
insects?
A. Leaf
B. Flower
C. Petal
Good thought! It
isn’t the whole
flower, just a part
of it.
Go back and try
again!
The leaf takes in
sunlight, it does
not attract
insects.
Go back and try
again!
The petals are the
colorful parts of
the plant and
attract insects!
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