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BY: KIMONIE MOORE lant Reproduction

Plant Reproduction

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  • 1.Plant ReproductionBY: KIMONIE MOORE

2. Table of Contents1. What is Pollination? 6. Seed Dispersal Methods2. Pollination Process7. Vocab. 13. What is Fertilization? 8. Vocab. 24. Fertilization Process9. Vocab. 35. Seed Dispersal 10. End 3. What is Pollination? The transfer of pollen from the anther tothe stigma.Table of Contents 4. Pollination Process Plant grows and eventually flowers Bee/Butterfly visits flower and is dusted in pollen Bee/Butterfly visits another flower and the pollen rubs onto the stigma Flower dies and seed pod develops. Some plants develop fruit around the seed ex. Blackberry Seed dispersal A seed germinatesTable of Contents 5. What is Fertilization? The joining of pollen with an ovule to forma seedTable of Contents 6. Fertilization Process Pollen lands on stigma Pollen goes down the style and enters the ovary Fertilizes ovules Ovary swells as seed ripens Table of Contents 7. Seed dispersal Plants need to disperse their seeds away from themselves to stop overcrowding and to create new colonies. Nearly all seeds are produced within fruits. These fruits enable seeds to be dispersed Table of Contents in a variety of ways. 8. Seed Dispersal Methods Wind Method Catching a Lift Method Animal Food Method Bursting Method Drop and Roll Method Shakers MethodFurther description of Water Method each methodsTable of 9. Vocabulary (Female Organs) Stigma- the sticky part of the pistil thatpollen sticks to Style- is long outgrowth of the ovary thatcollects pollen from the stamens Ovary- the base part of the pistil that holdsthe ovules Ovules- the unfertilized seeds of the plantTable of Contents 10. Vocab. cont Pistil (carpel) - the female part of the flower that contains the stigma, ovary, style, and ovules Anther- the part of the flower that holds theMale Organs pollen Filament- the long thread-like part of the flower that holds the anthers out so insects can get to the pollenTable of 11. Vocab. cont Petal- the colorful part of the flower thatattracts insects and other pollinators Receptacle- the top of the flower stalk thatbears the flower parts Sepal- the part that covers the outside of aflower bud to protect the flower before itopens Germinate- to develop into a plant orindividual, as a seed, spore, or bulb.Table of Contents 12. Resources Seed dispersal:http://www2.bgfl.org/bgfl2/custom/resources_ftp/client_ftp/ks2/science/plants_pt2/dispe rsal.htm Original website of the lessons:http://www.gamequarium.com/plants.html Fruits:http://urbanext.illinois.edu/gpe/case4/c4f-enlarge.html Flower Parts definitions:http://urbanext.illinois.edu/gpe/case4/c4m1.html Fertilization definition and process:http://urbanext.illinois.edu/gpe/glossary/fertilization.html Plant reproduction activity:http://www.ngfl-cymru.org.uk/vtc/plant_repro/eng/Introduction/activity1pop.htm Plant reproduction activities and pollination process:http://www.ngfl-cymru.org.uk/vtc/plant_repro/eng/Introduction/activity2pop.htm