6.2 - Pollination

Basic 6.2 : Pollination
+ Practical 3  (parts of a flower)
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This lesson contains 28 slides, with interactive quizzes, text slides and 1 video.

time-iconLesson duration is: 45 min

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Basic 6.2 : Pollination
+ Practical 3  (parts of a flower)

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What's good? What could be better? 

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What's good? What could be better? 

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What's good? What could be better?

Slide 6 - Open question

Herkansers van bloem tekenen H1a 

Afbeelding van Lelie en doorsnede staan in de Studiewijzer - Thema 6 

Amina, Bruno, Eline, Hanae, Tim, Samara, Lieke, Lennard, Nicke, Igor, Keetie, Hugo, Wessel, Oscar, Chloé, Della, Seb (opnieuw), 

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Herkansers van bloem tekenen H1b

Afbeelding van Lelie en doorsnede staan in de Studiewijzer - Thema 6 


Jet, Ella, Pablo, Afand, Mekz, Ties, Julia, Ruby, Lennard, Arda. 

Mara & Elin. (op foto was tekening nog niet af), 

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How can pollen of one flower reach another flower?

Slide 9 - Open question

Insect pollination
Wind pollination

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Pollination = transfer of pollen grains from an anther to a stigma of a flower of the same species 

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self-pollination = same plant;    cross-'' is with another plant 

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Wind pollination

  • Flowers are small and inconspicuously*coloured
    - Stamen hanging out in the wind
    - Stigma's large and feather shaped*
  • Don't produce nectar
  • Pollen grains are very light & small

(mostly grasses and trees)

hay fever?

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Pollination by animals

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Which animals can
pollinate flowers?

Slide 15 - Mind map

Pollination by animals
(insectflowers) 
- large and strikingly* coloured petals (UV)
- scent and nectar.
- sticky pollen grains

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Slide 17 - Video

Slide 18 - Link

6.2.2 You can describe what pollination is.
6.2.3 You can explain the difference between cross-pollination and self-pollination.
6.2.4 You can list the features of insect-pollinated flowers and wind-pollinated flowers.

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6.2 Pollination
Read: p. 171-173
Make:

1-3, if you found this difficult. 

5-8 + 10 , if you understood everything. 






timer
5:00

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Perfect flower(s)
= both sexes
Imperfect flower(s)
= one sex per flower
cross-pollination
self-pollination
male part
female part
carpel
stamen

Slide 21 - Drag question

Insect-pollinated flowers
Wind-pollinated flowers
The petals are coloured 
The petals are small and green
The flowers have nectar and are scented
The flowers don't have nectar
Pollen sacs are outside the flower
Pollen sacs are inside the flower
Stigma is usually inside the flower
Stigma is usually outside the flower
Stigma are feathery (geveerde vorm)
pollen grains are rough and sticky
Pollen grains are smooth and light

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Welke verschillende bestuivers?

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Verschillende bestuivers

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1 till 8 :  succesful or unsuccesful pollination? 

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6.2 Pollination
Read: p. 171-173
Make:

1-3, if you found this difficult. 

5-8 + 10 , if you understood everything. 






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Opdrachten 4.2 Bestuiven 
Toepassing en inzicht
Maken: 5-8 + 10


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Praktische opdracht: een experiment
bestuderen groei van aardappel
+ zorg dat je maandag een aardappel in huis hebt!
(dan gaan we verder
met start PO)

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