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document.writeln('tp:[\'Anther\',\'The <em><strong>anther </strong></em>is usually composed of four pollen sacs, which are called microsporangia. The pollen is set free by the opening of the anther by means of longitudinal slits. It is then carried by&nbsp;bees onto the receptive surface of another flower, which is thus pollinated.\',\'Bract\',\'A&nbsp;<b>bract</b> is a modified or specialized leaf, from the axil of which a flower or flower stalk arises. Usually bracts are green and resemble the other leaves. However, some bracts are brightly colored and serve the function of attracting pollinators.&nbsp; \',\'Filament\',\'The <em><strong>filament </strong></em>is the stalk of the anther.&nbsp; In an immature, unopened flower bud, the filaments are still short. Their function is then to transport nutrients to the developing pollen. They start to lengthen once the bud opens.\',\'Ovary\',\'The&nbsp;<em><b>ovary</b> </em>is&nbsp;part of the female reproductive organ of the flower. Specifically, it is the part of the carpel which holds the ovule(s) and is located above or below or at the point of connection with the base of the petals and sepals. \',\'Ovules\',\'An <em><b>ovule</b> </em>is a structure found in seed plants that develops into a seed after fertilization. In the flowering plants, the ovule is found within part of the carpel known as the ovary, which ultimately becomes the fruit. \',\'Petal\',\'The Sarracenia flower has five long yellow or red <em><strong>petals</strong></em>.&nbsp; The petals are usually the most conspicuous parts of a flower.&nbsp; Petals that are essentially identical in size and shape, such as those of the Sarracenia&nbsp;are called <b>actinomorphic</b> (meaning \\\'ray-formed\\\').\',\'Pollen\',\'<b><em>Pollen</em></b>, sometimes incorrectly called <i>flower sperm</i>, is a fine to coarse powder consisting of (pollen grains), which produce the male sperm cells of seed plants.&nbsp; The transfer of pollen grains to the female reproductive structure is called <b>pollination</b>.&nbsp; The primary pollinators of the Sarracenia are bees.\',\'Sepal\',\'The&nbsp;<em><b>sepal</b> </em>is&nbsp;the part of the flower of angiosperms or flower plants. Sepals in a "typical" flower are green and lie under the more conspicuous petals. As a collective unit the sepals are called the <i><b>calyx</b></i> of a flower.&nbsp; The Sarracenia has five sepals.\',\'Stigma\',\'The <em><b>stigma</b>&nbsp;</em>is usually the terminal (end) portion that has no epidermis and is fitted to receive pollen.&nbsp; It is commonly somewhat glutinous or viscid.&nbsp; The stigmata of the Sarracenia are located at the tips of the umbrella-like style.\',\'Style\',\'The <strong><em>style</em></strong> is<strong><em> </em></strong>a stalk connecting the <i>stigma</i> with the <i>ovary</i> below containing the transmitting tract, which facilitates the growth of the pollen tube and hence the movement of the male gamete to the ovule.\',\'The Sarracenia has an umbrella-like five pointed <em><strong>style</strong></em>. The whole flower is held upside-down, so that the style catches the pollen.\'],');
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