Examine the pollen using a magnifying glass

Remove the petals and sepals (if present), by pulling them down toward the stem. Record your observations. 2. Remove the flower’s stamens (break or cut them off the stem). Use some sticky tape to remove some pollen. Examine the pollen using a magnifying glass if you have one. Alternatively, you could take a digital picture and enlarge it. Can you see what shape each pollen grain is? Record your observations. 3. Remove all parts except the pistil so that it remains alone on the stem. Carefully cut the pistil in half lengthwise, making sure that your fingers are out of the way. Use your magnifying glass to look at the inside of it. Record your observations: Results Name of structure Petals Detailed observations No of petals: Colour of petals: Relevant scientific diagram Draw a petal: Sepals (If present). No of sepals: Colour of the sepals: Draw the sepals: Stamen No of stamens: Length of filament: Draw and label the two parts of the stamen (filament and anther) Pistil Draw and label the pistil No of pistils: Length of style: Texture of the stigma: Conclusions: The reproductive structures of a flower were identified and described