Interactive

Tapahia ngā wāhanga o te pua

Use this interactive to tapahia ngā wāhanga o te pua. Drag and drop the text labels onto the boxes next to the diagram. Selecting or hovering over a box will highlight each area in the diagram.

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hae
ketehae
kaka
raukōpaki
tauhae
awahae
wharekano
kano
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Mā ngā pua te nuinga o ngā tipu e whai kākano ai. In this interactive, you can tapahia ngā wāhanga o te pua. Use your mouse or finger to hover over a box to highlight he wāhanga o te pua. Drag and drop the kupu onto the boxes next to ko ngā wāhanga matua o te pua.

If you want to redo an answer, click on the box and the answer will go back to the top so you can move it to another box. If you want to check your answers, use the Reset Incorrect button. This will reset incorrect answers only. When you are happy with your selection, use the Check Answers button to check them. Use Reset All to practise again from the start. Selecting or hovering over a box will highlight each area in the diagram.

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Use the Download Exercise button for a PDF version of this interactive.

See the Labelling the parts of a pua/flower activity for additional support in using this interactive.

Label

Description

hae

Dust-like grains that contain male sex cells (gametes).

ketehae

Where pollen is made and stored in pollen sacs.

kaka

The slender stalk that supports the anther.

raukōpaki

Acts as a case to protect the flower bud before it opens.

tauhae

Female part that receives the pollen from another flower.

awahae

The stalk that connects the stigma and the ovary.

wharekano

Contains the ovules in the female part of the plant.

kano

Contains female sex cells (gametes) and develops into a seed after fertilisation.

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Published:06 December 2022