B3 Fertilisation

B3 Fertilization
6.3.5 You can describe the fertilization process in seed plants.

6.3.6 You can describe the change in the ovule after fertilization.
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B3 Fertilization
6.3.5 You can describe the fertilization process in seed plants.

6.3.6 You can describe the change in the ovule after fertilization.

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Stigma
Style
Petal
Stamen
Sepal
Ovary

Slide 2 - Question de remorquage

Insect-pollinated flowers
Wind-pollinated flowers
Colourful petals
small, green petals
Flowers contain nectar
no nectar
Stamen outside the flower
Stamen inside the flower
Stigma inside the flower
Stigma outside the flower
Stigma is feathershaped
Pollen is sticky
pollen is light and smooth

Slide 3 - Question de remorquage

1 uai 8 : Pollination? 
Self-pollination or cross-pollination? 

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Basic 3 : Fertilization

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Pollination; an experiment

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Result

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Pollen tube
When a pollen grain lands on the stigma of a plant of the same species, a tube starts to grow from it: the pollen tube

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Fertilization
The fusion of the nuclei of a male sex cell and a female sex cell is called fertilization. 
Fertilization produces an embryo. The nucleus of a plant embryo contains the chromosomes of both the male and female sex cells.

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Every seed contains a plant embryo

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Basic 3 : Fertilization
Read basic 3
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Basic 3 : Fertilization
Do exercise 1 u.a.i. 3 + 5
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First 10 minutes in silence

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