Unit 6 flowers, fruits and seeds

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- Textbook Unit 6
- Workbook
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This lesson contains 35 slides, with interactive quizzes, text slides and 4 videos.

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Items in this lesson

Have ready
- Textbook Unit 6
- Workbook
- Notebook

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Warming up...
Drag and drop the items to the correct place

Slide 2 - Slide

root
stem
flower
leaf
fruit

Slide 3 - Drag question

Learning goals
You can name the parts of a flower and their functions
You can describe what pollination is

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Flowers seeds and fruits
Flowers are the reproductive organs of a plant
They mainly contain both male and female sex organs

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Slide 6 - Slide

Use your notebook!

Slide 7 - Slide

anther
filament
petal
sepal
stigma
style
ovary
nectary

Slide 8 - Drag question

Pollination
Pollination: when pollen get on the stigma of a carpel
Self-pollination: pollen can get onto the stigma of the carpel of the same flower
Cross-pollination: pollen get onto the stigmas of a different plant 
(of the same species)

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Slide 10 - Video

Slide 11 - Video

Which number(s) indicate self-pollination?

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Which numbers indicate self-pollination?
A
1
B
1 and 4
C
1 and 3
D
1,2,3

Slide 13 - Quiz

Insect and wind pollinated flowers

Slide 14 - Slide

Insect-pollinated flower
Wind-pollinated flower
bright coloured petals
flowers are scented and contain nectar
pollen grains rough and sticky
small flowers
produce many pollen
stamen and stigma inside the flower
stigma are feathery and outside the flower

Slide 15 - Drag question

The stamens in some plant species The stamen in some plants ripen earlier than the carpels.
What does this prevent?

Slide 16 - Open question

Not only insects pollinate flowers...

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End of the lesson
Do your homework, 
make assignments 6.1

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Have ready
Text and workbook
Notebook

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Program

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What is the function of the calyx (sepals)?

A
attract insects
B
reproduction
C
protection against cold
D
producing nectar

Slide 21 - Quiz

What is the male sex organ of a plant? And the female sex organ?
A
female: carpel male: petal
B
female: petal male: sepal
C
female: stamen male: carpel
D
female: carpel male: stamen

Slide 22 - Quiz

What is self-pollination?

Slide 23 - Open question

From pollination to----> fertilization (in plants)

Slide 24 - Slide

FERTILIZATION
  • THE POLLEN GRAIN LANDS ON THE STIGMA
  • THE POLLEN  FORMS A TUBE AND THE NUCLEUS GOES DOWN  THE STYLE
  • THE POLLEN NUCLEUS MELTS TOGETHER WITH THE EGG NUCLEUS IN THE OVULE TO FORM A SEED.

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After fertilisation
  • A germ/plant embryo develops from the fertilised egg cell  
  • The ovule develops into  seeds 
  • The ovary grows into fruit containing more seeds 

pod

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flower stalk
sepal
ovary
stamen
petal
ovule

Slide 28 - Drag question

Slide 29 - Video

Slide 30 - Video

Dispersal of fruits and seeds
  • Plants disperse the seeds themselves by ejecting the seeds over a distance 
  • Seeds are dispersed by wind
  • Seeds are dispersed by animals and humans 

Slide 31 - Slide

Which part becomes fruit pulp after fertilisation
A
ovary
B
sepals
C
carpel
D
ovule

Slide 32 - Quiz

How does a pollen grain nucleus reaches the ovule?

Slide 33 - Open question

In the video you saw an example of seed dispersal by
A
the wind
B
the plant itself
C
animals

Slide 34 - Quiz

Find a nice photo of seed dispersal by animals

Slide 35 - Open question