3. Make up a story on the theme: “The State Emblem of the Republic of Uzbekistan”.
Key words: Humo, stretching wings, cotton balls, wheat ears, stars, moon, sun, mountains, valleys, rivers, signs.
Head of the department: Babakhadjayeva N.
TASHKENT STATE AGRARIAN UNIVERSITY BRANCH OF TERMEZ
CHAIR OF GUMANITAR
FINAL STATE ATTESTATION VARIANT FOR THE DEPARTMENT OF AGROBIOLOGY
VARIANT № 26
Read and translate the text on specialty in written form.
THE FLOWER (PART II)
The flower consists of six parts. They are: the calyx, the corolla, the stamens, the pistil, the pericarp and the receptacle.
The outer-most circle of the flower is called the calyx from the Latin word meaning cup. Its duty is to protect the more delicate parts and organs within.
Within the corolla there is a circle of slender stalks. These stalks are called stamens from the Latin word meaning thread. They have two parts — the filament and the anther.
The innermost organ of the flower is the pistil. It is the seed-producing part of the flower. The stamens and the pistil form the most essential parts of a flower.
Neither sepals nor petals are directly involved in seed production.
The pericarp is in fact the germen grown to perfection. It varies considerably in form, size and substance.
The receptacle is the base of the blossom. It generally stands between the calyx and corolla and supports or connects all the remaining parts of a flower.
Flowers should be collected prior to or just about the time of pollination.
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