In this lab my partners and I dissected a flower and labeled the different parts of the flower. First, we gently peeled of the sepals of the flower. Then, we peeled of the petals and the stamen. Next, we peeled off the leaf and Mrs. Conner came and cut of the stem, ovary, style, and stigma. Lastly, we labeled all the parts of the flower on a piece of paper.
Sexual reproduction in flowers takes place by the stamen making pollen. Then pollinators come and take the pollen and drop in the pistil of another flower. Fertilization occurs and the ovules grow into seeds.