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Lesson 2: Asexual reproduction in plants
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Today:
- asexual reproduction
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What is the function of the flower?
A
Holds the plant upright
B
Are used to reproduce food
C
To reproduce
D
To anchor the plant in the ground
Slide 3 - Quiz
Perfect flower(s)
= both sexes
Imperfect flower(s)
= one sex per flower
cross-pollination
self-pollination
male part
female part
carpel
stamen
Slide 4 - Drag question
wind pollinated flower
insect pollinated flower
Slide 5 - Drag question
About plagiarism
-Using information of someone else and pretent you wrote/made it yourself
-You CAN look up info on internet
-You CAN'T copy paste it
-Use the information and make your OWN sentences
Slide 6 - Slide
Plant reproduction
Asexual reproduction
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How do plants reproduce?
Sexual reproduction
Asexual reproduction
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asexual reproduction
sexual reproduction
Slide 9 - Slide
Asexual reproduction
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When you pull weeds from a garden you need to make sure you pull out the roots too. What type of reproduction do you think the plants do?
A
Bulbs
B
Tubers
C
Runners
Slide 19 - Quiz
If you stick a potato in the ground a new potato plant could grow from it. What type of plants are these?
A
Bulbs
B
Tubers
C
Runners
Slide 20 - Quiz
Onions can also form a new plant when you put it in the ground. What type of reproduction is this?
A
Bulbs
B
Tubers
C
Runners
Slide 21 - Quiz
Sometimes people cut a part from a plant and grow a new plant from this part. What type of propagation is this?
A
Bulbs
B
Tubers
C
Cuttings
D
Grafts
Slide 22 - Quiz
When a seed starts to grow, what process is this?
A
Pollination
B
Dispersal
C
Fertilization
D
Germination
Slide 23 - Quiz
When a pollen goes from one plant to another, what is the name of this process?
A
Pollination
B
Dispersal
C
Fertilization
D
Germination
Slide 24 - Quiz
When a plant can no longer disperse its seeds by itself because of cultivation, what type of dispersal do we speak of?
A
Animal
B
Human
C
Water
D
Wind
Slide 25 - Quiz
What do we see in this image?
A
Dispersal of pollen
B
Dispersal of seeds
C
Fertilisation
Slide 26 - Quiz
Imperfect flower
Perfect flower
Both male and female parts
Only male or female parts
Slide 27 - Drag question
Slide 28 - Video
worktime and HW for next lesson
6.4 and 6.5
do exc 1.2.4.5.7.8.
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