6.7 dispersal of fruits and seeds

6.7 dispersal of fruits and seeds 
Programma:
  1. Uitleg Basisstof 6.7 
  2. Hw maken en jezelf nakijken 
  3. Waar vind je de oefentoetsen? 
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6.7 dispersal of fruits and seeds 
Programma:
  1. Uitleg Basisstof 6.7 
  2. Hw maken en jezelf nakijken 
  3. Waar vind je de oefentoetsen? 

Slide 1 - Slide

How are your
potato-offshoot(s) doing?

Slide 2 - Open question

How can seeds be
dispersed (=spread out)?

Slide 3 - Mind map

6.7 dispersal of fruits and seeds

By the plant itself
  • Shoots or slings them away when they are ripe 

Cranesbill

Slide 4 - Slide

Slide 5 - Slide

trough tasty and nutricious
*fruit pulp
small hooks 
or sticky coating
by animals
or by forgetting!?
???

Slide 6 - Slide

Slide 7 - Link

Dispersal by the wind 
Maple tree
Linden
Dandelion

Slide 8 - Slide

Dispersal by water

Slide 9 - Slide

Why is it so important that plants disperse their seeds?

Slide 10 - Open question

6.7 dispersal of
fruits and seeds

Read pages 212-214
& make assignments 1, 2 en 3

ready? work on potato research report.  (write introduction using basic 6.5

Or make summaries of basics 1-4 + 7

Slide 11 - Slide

Photosynthesis
Sunlight
Carbondioxide
Glucose
Oxygen
Water

Slide 12 - Drag question

roots provide support and uptake of nutrients
water uptake
seed development
making food: photosynthesis
mineral uptake
provide support

Slide 13 - Drag question

Photosynthesis

Slide 14 - Slide

root
stem
flower
leaf
fruit

Slide 15 - Drag question

ROOTS
STEMS & LEAVES
FLOWERS
FRUITS 

Slide 16 - Drag question

Put the right word at the right picture
Pollination
Seedling
Seed
Germination
Fruits

Slide 17 - Drag question

Put the events in the right order
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
ovary becomes fruit
egg cell becomes plant embryo
ovule becomes seed
pollination
pollen is taken to a flower
fertilization
pollen makes pollen tube
pollen is made

Slide 18 - Drag question

Which mechanism for dispersal is used by the seed shown in the picture?
A
The plant itself
B
Animals
C
The wind

Slide 19 - Quiz

Which mechanism for dispersal is used by the seed shown in the picture?
A
The plant itself
B
Animals
C
The wind

Slide 20 - Quiz

The native North Americans called this plant ‘white man’s footsteps’ because these plants grew where the colonists walked. What kind of seeds do these plants have?

A
Big seeds
B
Light weight seeds
C
Seeds with fluffs
D
Sticky seeds

Slide 21 - Quiz

What is the function of the fruit around the seeds?
A
protection of the seeds
B
dispersal of the seeds
C
nutrition for seed development
D
all are true

Slide 22 - Quiz

How is this coconut seed dispersed?
A
by animals
B
by the wind
C
by water
D
not at all

Slide 23 - Quiz

Structure of flower
Even though there are many different flowers, most of them have the same parts.

  • Stamen: male reproductive organ
  • Pollen: male sex cells

  • Carpel: female reproductive organ
(stigma, style, ovary)
  • egg cell: female sex cell

Slide 24 - Slide

STYLE
PETAL
Carpel
ANTHER
SEPAL
OVARY
STIGMA
STAMEN
FILAMENT

Slide 25 - Drag question

GROWTH
Germination
Pollination
Fertilisation
Seed formation
Seed dispersal

Slide 26 - Drag question

Protects the seed.
Contains a food reserve. 
The start of a new plant.
The seeds absorbs water through this.
Plant embryo.
Pore.
Seed coat.
Seed leaves.

Slide 27 - Drag question

wind pollinated flower
insect pollinated flower

Slide 28 - Drag question

Pollination: transferring pollen from stamen to stigma.
Pollen grains do then have to get onto the stigma of the flower of the same plant species!

Slide 29 - Slide

Insect-pollinated flowers






  • Large and colorful petals, 
  • Produces nectar & scent
  • Small amount of pollen




Wind-pollinated flowers






  • Flowers small and not colorful, 
  • Produce large amount of pollen, 
  • Anthers often hang out of flower, 
  • Stigma's large and feathery.

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