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experiment to show of typical flower
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Answered by Lovishhhhhh
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STEP 1: CHOOSE A BLOOM.

The first step of a flower dissection is to go out and find a blossom to cut up.

You can purchase a lily or tulip from your local florist, or you can cut a spring bloom from your yard. Either way, make sure that you choose a flower with clearly defined parts.

STEP 2: OBSERVE THE FLOWER.

Once you have your flower chosen, have the student observe the parts of the flower.

At the bare minimum, point out the petals, pistil, and stamen. Allow the student to use a magnifying glass to observe the parts of the flower even closer. 

STEP 3: DISSECT THE MALE PARTS.

Now that the student has identified the most basic parts of the flower, use a razor to remove the stamen.  

Then, observe the filament and anther with a magnifying glass.  Gently wipe some of the pollen onto a slide with a q-tip and examine it under a microscope.  Finally, cut the stamen and anther in half and use a magnifying glass to take a closer look.

You may want to also look at these parts under a microscope to see if you can observe the cells that make up the male parts of the flower.

STEP 4: DISSECT THE FEMALE PARTS.

For the last step of your flower dissection, begin by removing the pistil from the flower. Observe the ovary, stigma, and style of your flower with a magnifying glass. 

Cut the structure in half and use a magnifying glass to take a closer look. If your flower is large enough, you may be able to observe the ovules.

You may want to also look at these parts under a microscope to see if you can observe the cells that make up the female parts of the flower.

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