5.4 plant reproduction (samengevoegd)

5.4 plant reproduction (samengevoegd)
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5.4 plant reproduction (samengevoegd)

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Plant parts

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Stamen
  • Anter = produces a large amount of grains/pollen (male gametes). 
  • Filament 

Pistil
  • Stigma
  • Style 
  • Ovary = contaiins ovules that each contain an egg cell (female gametes). 


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How does pollen reach te pistil? 
Pollination = transfer of pollen from the stamens to the pistil

  • Cross- pollination = pollen is transferred to the flowers of another plant

  • Self-pollination = pollen is transferred to the flowers of the same plant

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Cross-pollination, self-pollination or no pollination?
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Insect-pollinated flowers
Outstanding and fragrant flowers.

Wind-pollinated flowers
Less striking small green flowers withouw scent. Stamens and stigma hang out far from the flower.

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Bevruchting

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Bevruchting

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Seed dispersal: wind

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Animals eat the flesh and excrete the seeds
The fruits are provides with hooks or barbs
Seed dispersal: animals

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Scattered by the plant itself
Seed dispersal

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Plant lifecycle
  1. Seed germinates, a seedling grows.
  2. The seedling grows into a mature plant. The mature plant produces flowers.
  3. Fruits and seeds develop from the flowers.
  4. The seeds are dispersed. 

Annual plants (1yr), biennial plants (2yr), perennial plants (grow very old), woody plants (grow and then turn into a bush or tree).



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