Sexual Reproduction in Plants

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
Flower Parts.
Advertisements

the reproductive structures of plants
the reproductive structures of plants
REPRODUCTION IN FLOWERS
Flower Parts and Their Functions
Principles and Elements of Floral Design
Anatomy of a Flower Plant Sex.
Parts of a Flower 6TH Grade Science.
How a Flower is Pollinated The purpose of all flowers is to be pollinated and produce seeds.
The Reproductive Parts of a Flower AGR 161: Unit C
Flowers Their main jobs for the plant are: Develop into seeds & fruits
Parts of flower.
Flowers. Parts of a Flower These are the main parts of a flower.
We will learn that plants produce flowers which have male and female organs. We will learn that seeds are formed when pollen from the male organ fertilizes.
Parts of a flower L/O: Understand the structure and function of the male and female parts of a flowering plant Starter: Name as many different parts of.
Flower Anatomy. “You may think of flowers as decorative objects that brighten the world, but the presence of so many flowers in the world is visible evidence.
Flower Reproduction. Purpose Site of sexual reproduction.
Flower Parts and Functions. Petals Usually bright in color, scented and may produce nectar (a sugary solution) to attract pollinating insects. Petals.
NGSS Unit 7: Growth, Development, and Reproduction of Organisms
PLANT REPRODUCTION. Male Plant Reproductive System  Stamen  Contains the anther and the filament.
Plant Science Terms and Anatomy
The Parts of a Flower This lesson is from Virginia Tech and has not been edited by the Georgia Curriculum Office.
Parts of a Flower.
FLOWER PARTS. STAMEN Male part of the flower Made up of two parts –Anther –Filament.
Parts of a Flower Flip-Book Notes.
Flowers Their main job for the plant is: Develop into seeds & fruits = Sexual reproduction Reproduce the plant.
Seed Plants The name for flowering plants that produce seeds that have a protective covering (fruit). The name for plants that produce seeds in cones and.
Plant Growth and Development1 The Parts of a Flower.
PARTS OF A FLOWER. PEATAL  Petals- petals are brightly colored to attract insects such as bees and butterflies into the flower.  Petals- petals.
SciencePlanner3/17/16 Target:Describe the structure of a leaf. Identify the parts of a flower and their functions. WU:Observations of Lima Beans. Data????
Male Flower Parts 1. Stamen Anther Filament
The Parts of a Flower Sixth Grade Science. The Parts of a Flower A flower is made up of rings The outermost ring is made of SEPAL The next ring inside.
Chapter 10 Section 5. Angiosperms Angiosperm: a flowering plant o Two traits:  Produce flowers  Seeds are inside fruits.
Parts of a Flower By Brittanie.
Flowers All flowering plants are Called ? ANGIOSPERMS.
Parts Of a Flower In a flower there is a stamen and a pistil. By Keegan.
Structural Adaptations for Reproduction PARTS OF A FLOWER 4/6/16.
Male Flower Parts 1. Stamen Anther Filament
Flowers.
Flowers Their main jobs for the plant are: Develop into seeds & fruits
By Alexis, Katie and Adel
Plants and Flowers Photo courtesy of
Making a flower Colour in the parts of the flower Female parts red
Part of a flower.
Flowers the reproductive structures of plants
Parts of a flower How plants reproduce.
Floral Design Ms. Garrison
Parts of a Flower.
Parts of a Flower.
4.8 Sexual Reproductive System of Flowering Plants
Plant Reproduction Review
Parts of a Flower Petal Stigma Style Anther Ovary Filament Ovule Sepal
Lesson Starter What is fertilisation? Where does fertilisation occur?
The Reason for Flowers.
PARTS OF FLOWER.
Natural Sciences Grade 7
Parts of a flower and its function
Flower Anatomy 7th grade Science Start Here.
4.2 Flower Reproductive Structures
Sexual or Asexual Reproduction?
Parts of a Flower 6TH Grade Science.
Front STEM (none) Back Moves water from roots Holds up the flower.
Bell Ringer– 10 minutes Have your homework out
Reproduction in Flowering Plants
Monday 2/25/19 Grab your journal. Warm-up: (write question and answer)
How a Flower is Pollinated
The Flower.
Parts of a flower.
Parts of the Flower differ in size, shape, and color, some basic parts
Plant Reproduction Chapter 30.
Presentation transcript:

Sexual Reproduction in Plants

Plant Structure LO’s: Recall the parts of a flower (L4) Describe the function of parts (L5) Explain how a part is suited to function (L6)

Starter! You have 2 minutes!! List as many plant parts as you can remember. You have 2 minutes!!

Functions Using the function descriptions around the room, match them to the correct part. You have 5 minutes!

Filament Anther Ovary Stigma Petal Stamen Carpel Stem Sepal Style Supports & holds anther. Part of stamen. Anther Part of stamen, contains pollen. Ovary Eggs stored here, join with pollen. Stigma Sticky to catch pollen. Petal Brightly coloured Stamen Male part of flower. Makes pollen. Made up of anther & filament. Carpel Female part, seeds made here. Consists of stigma, style, ovary. Stem Green stalk. Provides support. Sepal Special leaves form ring around bottom. Protect the buds. Style Supports stigma Receptacle Top part of stalks where flowers attached.

Flower dissection Carefully remove the parts of a flower Lay it out on he bench. Sketch it in your book. Label what each part is & what it does.

Questions Does a flower have more or less male parts than female parts? Why do you think this might be important?