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7-5 5.3 Plants feed
Slide 1 - Slide
Photosynthesis
Slide 2 - Mind map
Photosynthesis
Sunlight
Carbondioxide
Glucose
Oxygen
Water
Slide 3 - Drag question
Photosynthesis
Glucose
carbondioxide
oxygen
Water
sunlight
Slide 4 - Drag question
Slide 5 - Slide
Slide 6 - Slide
Starch can be stored
Slide 7 - Slide
Slide 8 - Slide
Complete from 5.3 ass. 1-4b, 5-8, 10-16
Slide 9 - Slide
root
stem
flower
leaf
fruit
Slide 10 - Drag question
anther
filament
petal
sepal
stigma
style
ovary
nectary
Slide 11 - Drag question
Which number(s) indicate self-pollination?
Slide 12 - Slide
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
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 16 - Quiz
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.
Slide 17 - Slide
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
Slide 18 - Slide
flower stalk
sepal
ovary
stamen
petal
ovule
Slide 19 - Drag question
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 20 - Slide
Which part becomes fruit pulp after fertilisation
A
ovary
B
sepals
C
carpel
D
ovule
Slide 21 - Quiz
Structure of flower
Even though there are many different flowers, most of them have the same parts.
Stamen:
male reproductive organ
Pollen:
male sex cells
Carpel:
female reproductive organ
(stigma, style, ovary)
egg cell:
female sex cell
Slide 22 - Slide
Pollination:
transferring pollen from stamen to stigma.
Pollen grains do then have to get onto the stigma of the flower of the same plant species!
Slide 23 - Slide
Self-pollination:
Pollen from stamen to stigma of the same flower,
Pollen from one flower onto the stigma of another flower on the
same plant
,
Cross-pollination:
Pollen can also get onto the stigmas of flowers of a
different plant
(of the
same
species).
Slide 24 - Slide
Insect-pollinated flowers
Large and
colorful petals,
Nectar,
Small amount of pollen
Wind-pollinated
flowers
Flowers small and not colorful,
Produce large amount of pollen,
Anthers often hang out of flower,
Stigma's large and feathery.
Slide 25 - Slide
Which numbers indicate
self-pollination?
A
1
B
1 and 4
C
1 and 3
D
1,2,3
Slide 26 - Quiz
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 27 - Drag question
flower stalk
sepal
ovary
stamen
petal
ovule
Slide 28 - Drag question
Slide 29 - Video
Learning goals
bs 1 and 2
you must be able to name the parts of a flower and its
features
and
functions.
you must be able to describe what pollination is.
And you must be able to tell the difference between cross-pollination and self-pollination.
you must be able to list the features of insect-pollinated flowers and wind-pollinated flowers.
Slide 30 - Slide
Learning goals
bs 1 and 2
you must be able to name the parts of a flower and its
features
and
functions.
you must be able to describe what pollination is.
And you must be able to tell the difference between cross-pollination and self-pollination.
you must be able to list the features of insect-pollinated flowers and wind-pollinated flowers.
Slide 31 - Slide
Flower parts with features and functions:
kenmerken en functies
Sepals
Petals
Stamen
Carpel
Male reproductive organ
Stigma, style and ovary
To attract insects
Produce egg cells (female sex cells) in ovum
Filaments and anther with pollen sacs
Produce pollen grains (male sex cells)
To protect the flower bud against cold and dehydration
Large and brightly coloured, sometimes small and green
Usually green
Slide 32 - Drag question
Learning goals
bs 1 and 2
you must be able to name the parts of a flower and its
features
and
functions.
you must be able to describe what pollination is.
And you must be able to tell the difference between cross-pollination and self-pollination.
you must be able to list the features of insect-pollinated flowers and wind-pollinated flowers.
Slide 33 - Slide
Pollination
Self-pollination
Cross-pollination
No pollination
Number 1
Number 2
Number 3
Number 4
Slide 34 - Drag question
Learning goals
bs 1 and 2
you must be able to name the parts of a flower and its
features
and
functions.
you must be able to describe what pollination is.
And you must be able to tell the difference between cross-pollination and self-pollination.
you must be able to list the features of insect-pollinated flowers and wind-pollinated flowers.
Slide 35 - Slide
Insect-pollinated flowers
Wind-pollinated flowers
The petals are coloured
The petals are small and green
The flowers have nectar and are scented
The flowers don't have nectar
Pollen sacs are outside the flower
Pollen sacs are inside the flower
Stigma is usually inside the flower
Stigma is usually outside the flower
Stigma are feathery (geveerde vorm)
pollen grains are rough and sticky
Pollen grains are smooth and light
Slide 36 - Drag question
Learning goals
bs 3
5. You can describe the fertilization process in seed plants.
6. You can describe the change in the ovule after fertilization.
Slide 37 - Slide
Growth of orange and banana
Fruits with seeds
Slide 38 - Slide
What part of the flower becomes the fruit?
A
stigma
B
style
C
ovary
D
carpel
Slide 39 - Quiz
Put the words in the correct order, starting with pollination.
pollination
growth
germination
fertilization
dispersal
Slide 40 - Drag question
Germination =
Slide 41 - Slide
Did you plant your potato's?
A
Yes, I did it!
B
No, I forgot.
Slide 42 - Quiz
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