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Topic : Reproduction Aim : Describe the structure of a flower and how it uses sexual reproduction. Do Now : Take out your HW. HW : Earth Day Poster due Friday! Castle Learning – Reproduction Due Tuesday, April 19 th. Identify the process that produces the zygote.
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Topic: Reproduction Aim: Describe the structure of a flower and how it uses sexual reproduction. Do Now: Take out your HW. HW: Earth Day Poster due Friday! Castle Learning – Reproduction Due Tuesday, April 19th
Identify the process that produces the zygote. • Identify the structure after the zygote. • What type of cell division occurs after the zygote? • Identify the structure in the diagram that labeled “embryo.” • Identify the process that occurs after the “embryo.” • Where would the blastula go in the diagram? fertilization morula mitosis gastrula differentiation After the morula
1. How do non-flowering plants reproduce? • Grow from spores instead of seeds
2. Why are petals brightly colored? • To attract insects to pick up pollen from the flower and carry it to the next flower
4. Identify 2 ways flowers can be pollinated. • By insects • Wind
5. Identify the structures that protect the flower when it is still a bud. • Sepals
6. Describe the appearance (COLOR) of sepals. • Usually green or brown
PETALS SEPALS
8. Identify the male parts of a flower and the two parts its consists of. • Stamen • Anther and filament
9. Identify the male reproductive structure that produces pollen. • Anther • Pollen: male gamete
ANTHER PETALS SEPALS
11. Identify the part of the male reproductive structure that holds up the anther. • Filament
ANTHER PETALS FILAMENT SEPALS
13. Identify the FEMALE part of the flower and the THRER parts it consists of. • Pistil • Stigma, style and ovary
14. Identify the female reproductive structure that pollen grains stick to. • Stigma
ANTHER STIGMA PETALS FILAMENT SEPALS
16. Identify the female reproductive structure that holds up the stigma. • Style
ANTHER STIGMA PETALS STYLE FILAMENT SEPALS
18. Identify the female reproductive structure that contains the OVULES. • Ovary
ANTHER STIGMA PETALS STYLE FILAMENT OVARY SEPALS
ANTHER STIGMA PETALS STYLE FILAMENT OVARY SEPALS OVULES
22. Describe what occurs during pollination. • When the flower is pollinated, the POLLENsticks to the STIGMA.
23. Describe what happens once pollination occurs. • Pollen tubes form down the style from pollen grains • allow pollen to travel down the style and into ovary
A B C Pollen Identify the labeled structures in the diagram. A – B – C – D – E – F - D Stigma Pollen tube Style Ovary Egg E F
24. Describe the 2 events that occur once fertilization occurs. • After fertilization occurs, ovules become SEEDSand the ovary turns into the FRUIT.
Stamen Pistil Anther Let’s review: • Identify the male part of the flower. • Identify the female part of the flower. • Where is pollen produced? • Where are eggs produced? • Identify the structure pollen stick to. • Identify the process in which pollen sticks to the stigma. • How are pollinators attracted to flowers? • How else can a flower be pollinated? • Identify the structure that forms in the style to bring pollen to the eggs. • What happens to the ovules and ovary once the eggs are fertilized? Ovules Stigma Pollination Petals Wind Pollen tube Ovary turns into the fruit. Ovules turns into the seeds.
The part of the pistil which contains the pollen tube is the • stigma • style • ovary • ovule
The transfer of pollen between the anther and the stigma in any flowering plant or plants is called • fertilization • pollination • photosynthesis • transpiration
The sex cells in a flowering plant are located in the • sepals and petals (2) stigma and nectar (3) fruit and seed (4) stamens and pistil
In order to reach an ovule, a ___________ grows through the style and into the ovary. • sepal (2) fruit (3) pollen tube (4) seed
The egg cell of a flowering plant develops in the • pollen grain (2) ovule (3) stigma (4) fruit
The sperm of flowering plants is contained in the • ovule • pollen grains • style • stigma
The entire female reproductive organ in flowering plants is called the • pistil • stamen • stigma • sepals
The sticky top of the pistil is called the • style • anther • stigma • filament
Which statement below is true? • Nymphs after emerging from eggs look like adult insects. • Larva after emerging from eggs look like adult insects. • Nymphs will develop inside pupa before emerging as adults.
At what stage of development is the insect encased in a protective cocoon? • Larva • Nymph • Pupa • Egg
At what stage of development do insects appear work-like? • Larva • Nymph • Pupa • Egg
Identify the process occurring in the diagram below. Support your answer. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VPHFzHRyZ1k