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Explore the process of pollination in flowering plants and identify the reproductive structures of a flower. Learn the functions of petals, anthers, stigmas, and more. Engage in flower dissection and watch an informative video on pollination.
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Sexual Reproduction in Flowering Plants Wednesday, 23 October 2019 Learning question: What happens during pollination?
Learning objectives: Identify the reproductive structures of a flower and state the function of each
Key words: • Petal • Nectar • Anther • Stigma • Stamen • Style • Ovary • Ovule • Pollination • Fertilsation
Plants have many different parts. • Some are involved in reproduction. How many different parts can you name?
Structure and function of different parts of a flower Collect a definitions sheet from your teacher. Cut out the words under the heading “part” and match them up to the correct function. Check with your teacher before you stick them down!
Task • Look at the different cards showing the stages of fertilisation. • Sort them into the correct order and complete the stages on the sheet provided. • Make sure that you write down what is happening, as well as adding to the diagrams.
Flower dissection • Collect a flower, tweezers, paper and sticky tape. • Carefully dissect your flower and place the parts onto a piece of card. • You must label each individual part using the definitions table.
Pollination Start video at 7.32m https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8qxyyZN5aSs