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App\Entity\MediaTranslation {#1397
  -id: 3650
  -title: "The flower"
  -description: """
    <p>The function of a flower is to produce seeds to ensure the continuance of the plant species.<br />\r\n
    The flower contains male parts (stamen) and female parts (pistil).<br />\r\n
    The bottom of the pistil contains the ovules and the top of the stamen produce the pollen grains.<br />\r\n
    They are usually enveloped by the calyx, formed by the sepals, and the corolla, formed by the (usually colored) petals.</p>
    """
  -legends: """
    Labels\r\n
    Fruit\r\n
    Flower Bud\r\n
    \r\n
    Stem\r\n
    Roots\r\n
    Eyebud\r\n
    Thorn\r\n
    Flower\r\n
    Leaf\r\n
    Sepal\r\n
    Petal\r\n
    Stamen\r\n
    Anther\r\n
    Filament\r\n
    Carpel\r\n
    Stigma\r\n
    Style\r\n
    Ovary\r\n
    Ovule\r\n
    Peduncle\r\n
     Pistil: Female reproductive organ of the flower\ncomposed of carpels
    """
  -goals: """
    <ul>\r\n
    \t<li>To name the parts of a flower.</li>\r\n
    </ul>
    """
  -more: """
    <p>The <strong>stamens </strong>are formed by a <strong>stalk </strong>that carries the <strong>anthers </strong>filled with <strong>pollen</strong>.<br />\r\n
    <br />\r\n
    The <strong>pistil </strong>is formed by several <strong>ovaries</strong>, each one extending a filament that ends in the <strong>stigma </strong>that receives the pollen.<br />\r\n
    <br />\r\n
    To increase the likelihood of pollination, many flowers attract insects&nbsp; by secreting a sugary liquid &ndash; <strong>nectar</strong>.&nbsp; The Swedish naturalist Linnaeus showed, in the 17th century, that the number and arrangement of flower parts could serve as fundamental criteria&nbsp; for the classification of flowering plants. Some flowers are bisexual, and others are unisexual (having only male or female parts), on the same base or on different ones.&nbsp; Some flowers grow singly and in isolation (tulips). Others (Lavender, for example)&nbsp; grow in groups that can sometimes be very compact (flowerheads).</p>
    """
  -scenario: null
  -features: "<p><strong>Click </strong>on the flower to enlarge it.</p>"
  -publishedAt: DateTimeImmutable @1431302400 {#1394
    date: 2015-05-11 00:00:00.0 UTC (+00:00)
  }
  -preventIndexForSearch: false
  #locale: "en"
  #translatable: App\Entity\Media {#1308 …}
  #status: "published"
  #createdAt: DateTime @1208988000 {#1395
    date: 2008-04-23 22:00:00.0 UTC (+00:00)
  }
  #updatedAt: DateTime @1705289206 {#1396
    date: 2024-01-15 03:26:46.0 UTC (+00:00)
  }
}
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