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Bark covers the stem, it can be thick or thin. If thin, bark can't protect the plant from fire.
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Plants are protected from animals with cuticle.
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The part that makes pollen is the stamen which is the male part.
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Pistil is a thin tall structure of flowers while stamen is thick from bottom & thin from up.
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Petals, sepals & ovary are all internal structures of plants.
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The part that makes pollen is the pistil which is the male part.
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Petals are colorful parts of the flower that attract bees to the plant.
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Cuticle is a waxy covering of the leaves that lessen water loss & water entry.
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Sepals are the male part of the plant that makes pollen.
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Cuticle is a waxy covering of the leaves while the bark is a wooden cover of the stem.
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Sepals are green leaves on the stem that protects the flower bud before it opens.
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Cuticle is the cover of the stem that protects the plant from fire.
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Cactus has cuticle to lessen water loss & thorns to protect it from animals.
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Ovary is an internal structure where seeds are formed. Ovary is in the petal.
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Pistil is the female part of the flower that receives pollen from the stamen.
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Thorns are spikes on the plant’s stem or leaves.
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For seeds to be formed, pollens from stamen should move to the petals.
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