What's Inside a Flower?
Imagine you have a pizza that needs to be shared with your friends, each slice goes to someone special. A flower has petals, which are like the colorful crusts on top of the pizza, making it look pretty. Underneath the petals, there are parts called stamens and pistils.
- Stamens are like little chefs in yellow coats, they make tiny pollen balls that are like sprinkles for the pizza.
- Pistils are like the waiters who take the pollen to another flower, so new flowers can be made.
How the Flower Grows
When the pollen reaches a new flower, it helps create seeds, which are like tiny treasure boxes. These seeds fall to the ground and grow into new plants, just like how you might plant a seed in your garden and watch it turn into a big tree!
Fun fact: Bees and butterflies help carry the pollen from one flower to another, they're like the delivery drivers of the plant world!
Examples
- Looking at a flower like it's a birthday cake with layers, you can see the petals on top and the stem below.
- Using a magnifying glass to peek inside a flower is like using a superhero’s tool to uncover its hidden parts.
- If you take apart a flower, it's like taking apart a toy to find out how all the pieces fit together.
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