
From Flower to Seed

A flower is a plant that has reproduction organ. Flowers reproduce sexually, between two organisms, or reproduce asexually, only between one organism.
In a male flower their reproductive organ is the stamen, most flowers have several stamens. On the stamen there is the anther and filament. The anther is a knob like structure that makes the pollen grains which are the sex cells of the flower. Connected to the anther is the filament that is a thin stalk that supports the anther.

For a female flower their reproductive organ is the pistil, on the top part of the pistil there are the stigma and style. The stigma is the sticky tip of the pistil that collects pollen. The style is the long tube beneath the stigma, it is a slender tube that transports pollen from the stigma into the ovary. Below the stigma and style is the ovary and ovule, the ovary contains the ovules. The ovule contains the egg cell, when the egg is fertilized it become a seeds.
Seeds

Fruits and Vegetables are from plant reproduction
when pollen enters through the ovule, the eggs that
fertilized then turn into the seeds. These seeds are
what vegetables and fruits are created by.

Cross Pollination is
the transfer of pollen
from a male plant into
the ovule of a female
plant.
The process of cross pollination happens when pollen
from the anther is collected by the stigma and travels
into the style, then from the style into the ovule in the
ovary.