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Discover the Nature of Plants

Discover the Nature of Plants. Plants are as essential to the balance of nature as animals. Most plants manufactured their own their own food. This is why plants are considered the world’s food maker.

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Discover the Nature of Plants

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  1. Discover the Nature of Plants

  2. Plants are as essential to the balance of nature as animals. Most plants manufactured their own their own food. This is why plants are considered the world’s food maker. Plants reproduction is a continuous process. In fact, even withoput seeds, plants reproduce through certain body parts.

  3. Parts of the Plants

  4. How do plants grow?

  5. Parts of the Flower

  6. Stigma- is the tube below the pistil. • Pistil- is the female reproductive part of a flower. • Pollen- are the male flower cells. • Stamen- is the male reproductive part of a flower.

  7. Petal- are the colored parts which attract insects. • Sepal- are leaf like parts at the base of a flower that cover the bud. • Ovule- are the male flower cells found in the ovary. • Filament- hold the anther which contain the pollen grains.

  8. Style- is the tube below the pistil. • Receptacle- is the tip to which the floral organs are attached. • pollen- bearing part of the stamen.

  9. Sepal- are leaflike parts at the base of a flower that cover the bud. • Ovule- are the male flower cells found in the ovary. • Filament- hold the anther which contain the pollen grains.

  10. Interactive Quiz

  11. Pollination

  12. What is pollination? The transfer of pollen from the anther of a flower to the stigma of the same flower or of another flower.

  13. Types of Pollination Cross-pollination Is the transfer of pollen grains from the anther of a flower to the stigma of another flower. Self-pollination Is the transfer of pollen grains from the anther into the stigma of the same flower

  14. Seed Germination

  15. Germination is the process by which plants, fungi and bacteria emerge from seeds and spores, and begin growth.  What is seed germination?

  16. Parts of the Seed

  17. How do seed germinate?

  18. Interactive quiz

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