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    Department of Education

    Region III

    Division of Pampanga

    Mabalacat East District

    MABIGA ELEMENTARY SCHOOL

    Mabalacat

    S.Y 2013 - 2014

    BELLA H. PASCUA

    MTII

    Science Teacher

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    Department of Education

    Region III

    Division of Pampanga

    Mabalacat East District

    MABIGA ELEMENTARY SCHOOLMabalacat

    Title Card

    LEARNING AREA : Science and Health IV

    GRADE LEVEL : Four

    WRITER / PROPONENT : Bella H. Pascua

    LEAST LEARNED COMPETENCY : Identify the important parts of a flower for

    development of seeds.

    GUIDE CARD

    Plants reproduce their own kind as animals do. Lets find out

    how do plants reproduce? Around ninety percent of plants produce

    flowers which contains parts that enable them to reproduce. Flowers

    are the reproductive structures of these plants.

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    Reproduction is the process by which animals and plants produce young

    ones of their own kind.

    Plants are living things. Like animals, they reproduce their own kind.

    You will understand how a plant reproduce if you know the parts of a

    flower.

    A flower has a reproductive system that enables the plant to reproduce

    its own kind.

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    The reproductive parts of a flower are the stamen and pistil.

    Flowers that have stamens but lack of pistil are called staminate flowers.

    Flowers that have pistils but lack of stamens are known as pistillate

    flowers.

    Flowers that have both stamens and pistils are called perfect flowers or

    complete flowers.

    Flowers that lack one of the reproductive parts are called imperfect

    flowers or incomplete flowers.

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    Here are the Parts of a Flower

    1. Pistilis the female reproductive organ of a flower. It consists of the stigma, style,

    ovule and ovary.

    a.

    Stigmait has a sticky surface.

    b. Styleit is the long narrow tube like part that supports the stigma.

    c. Ovule - becomes the seed w/c is found inside the ovary.

    d. Ovaryit holds the ovule w/c becomes the fruit.

    2. Stamenis the male reproductive organ of a flower. It consists of the anther, pollen

    grains and filament.

    a. Anthersupports the pollen grains.

    b. Filamentsupports the anther.

    c.

    Pollen grains

    is found inside the anther and they are powdery materials.

    3. Petalthe most attractive part of a flower. When all the petals are put together they

    make up corolla.

    4. Sepalis the green leaflike structures at the base of the flower. It protects the

    flower while it is still bud. All the sepals taken together form the Calyx.

    5. Receptacleforms the base which supports the flower.

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    Complete the chart by listing the parts of a flower from the list given below.

    Pollen grains Stigma Receptacle

    Style Corolla Calyx

    Ovary Ovules FilamentSepal Petals Anther

    Parts of a Flower

    Male Parts Female Other Parts

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    Find the parts of the flower. Loop them with a red pen.

    B P E T A L S S N O B A

    F I A D G J T M P V T X

    I S B E H K Y N Q A U Y

    L T C F I L L O R R V Z

    A I O V U L E S S Y W A

    M L A H I J K T E B C D

    E N N L M N O I G P A E

    N B T P O R A B C D A F

    A T B H S T I G M A L E L

    O R E C E P T A C L E I

    A B R R C D B C X A B D

    P O L L E N G R A I N S

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    Identify the parts of the flower.

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    Hints :

    Ovules , receptacle, nectar, ovary , sepal, style, stigma, pollen grains, anther, petal, filament.

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    B P E T A L S S N O B A

    F I A D G J T M P V T X

    I S B E H K Y N Q A U YL T C F I L L O R R V Z

    P O L L E N G R A I N S

    A I O V U L E S S Y W A

    M L A H I J K T E B C D

    E N N L M N O I G P A E

    N B T P O R A B C D A F

    T B H S T I G M A L E L

    O R E C E P T A C L E I

    A B R R C D B C X A B D

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    Science and Health 4 (SEMP), SD Publications, Inc and Norma M.

    Abrenica Ed. D. and Carmelita C. Coronel , 2000.

    Into the Future : Science and Health 4 (SEMP), Diwa Scholastica

    Press inc., 1999

    WOW Science 4 World of Wonders , C and E Publishing Inc. and

    Danilo V. Lemi, 2007.

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    Parts of a Flower

    Male Parts

    Pollen Grains

    filament

    anther

    Female

    stigma

    style

    ovule

    ovary

    Other Parts

    sepal

    petal

    receptacle

    corolla

    calyx

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    1.

    Stigma

    2.

    Pollen grains

    3.

    Filament

    4.

    Anther

    5.

    Style6.

    Ocules

    7.

    Ovary

    8.

    Petal

    9.

    Sepal

    10.

    Receptacle

    1.

    Pollen grains 11. Sepal2.

    Anther 12. receptacle

    3.

    Filament

    4.

    Stamen

    5.

    Stigma

    6.

    Style

    7.

    Ovules

    8.

    Ovary

    9.

    Pistil

    10.

    Petal