Question
Yes
Is the place where the pollen lands on the female part always the same shape in every flower?
Does one flower usually have more male parts than female parts?
Based upon your observations, how are the petals, pistils, sepals, and stamens of the flower a
pollination?
What is the main function of a flower? How are the sepals, petals, stamens and pistil involved
Answer
1. No, the shape of the female part where pollen lands can vary between different flowers.
2. It depends on the species of the flower, some have more male parts while others have more female parts.
3. Petals attract pollinators, sepals protect the flower bud, stamens produce pollen, and pistils receive pollen for fertilization.
4. The main function of a flower is reproduction. Sepals protect the flower bud, petals attract pollinators, stamens produce pollen, and pistils receive pollen for fertilization.