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Flower structure
Draw a flower with five labeled parts and one pollination arrow.
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Flower structure
Mode: Diagram practice · Flower structure
Draw a flower with five labeled parts and one pollination arrow.
Draw stem, leaf, petals, stamen, and pistil. Label each part and add one pollination arrow.
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Observe the structure
Mixing stamen and pistil
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Flower structure
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Draw a flower with five labeled parts and one pollination arrow.
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Step 0 of 3 · Draw a simplified Krebs wheel with major inputs/outputs and energy carriers.
Concept goal
Draw a flower with five labeled parts and one pollination arrow.
Practice task
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Master the diagram before you memorize the words. Visual structure is the scaffold.
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Path complete — view capstone →Drawing steps
- Draw stem and leaf.
- Add circle for flower center.
- Surround with petals evenly.
- Label male and female parts inside.
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