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Plants reproduction Alina Khan 7E

Plants reproduction Alina Khan 7E. Asexual Reproduction Binary fission in bacteria Spore formation Examples: Building in yeast and hydra Vegetative propagation

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Plants reproduction

Alina Khan 7E

Page 2: Plants reproduction Alina Khan 7E. Asexual Reproduction Binary fission in bacteria Spore formation Examples: Building in yeast and hydra Vegetative propagation

Asexual Reproduction

• Binary fission in bacteria• Spore formation• Examples: Building in yeast and hydra• Vegetative propagation in strawberries,

Potatoes… etc.

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Types of plant reproduction

• 2 plants are able to produce• Asexual plant reproduction and Sexual

reproduction in plants

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Sexual reproduction in plants Plants can be bisexual or unisexual

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Seed!

• Dicot seed

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Germination of seeds

• Germination is a very small seed that’s really dry but transforms and grows fascinatingly. The first thing that shows you that germination is happening is the absorbing of lots of water. What this does is makes respiration increase and duplicates plant cells. After a while the seed becomes way too big so it bursts open. The small tip at the root comes out first.

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Pollination of bees

• The bee first moves the pollen from a flower to another. A stigma is the female part of the flower that gets the pollen and the anther is the male part that has all the grains. Basically as soon as the bee gets the pollen it sticks to it.

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Bibliography• http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Plant_reproduction• • http://library.thinkquest.org/28751/review/plants/6.html• • http://www.google.com/search?um=1&hl=en&client=safari&rls=en&bi

w=1275&bih=605&tbm=isch&oq=asexual+plant+reproduction+&aq=f&aqi=&q=asexual%20plant%20reproduction&safe=active&surl=1

• • http://users.rcn.com/jkimball.ma.ultranet/BiologyPages/A/AsexualRep

roduction.html• • http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pollination• • http://www.benwiggy.com/homework/science/biology/plant.gif• • Notes in class• • http://www.notesmaster.com/uploads/orig/variations/medium/Diagra

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