2/1 - 7th Grade Agenda Learning Objective: Learn about Flowering Plants Collect HW: Reading & Notetaking p.189-190 Textbook Reading p.392 - 397 HW: Reading.

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2/1 - 7th Grade Agenda Learning Objective: Learn about Flowering Plants Collect HW: Reading & Notetaking p.189-190 Textbook Reading p.392 - 397 HW: Reading & Notetaking p.191 Reminder: Chap 10 Test on 2/2 & 2/3 Reminder HW: Bring a flower due 2/2& 2/3 (5 Points) Reminder HW: Science Data Table & Graph due 2/18 & 2/19 (15 Points)

Reflection Prompt: Write 3 questions that you have about trout.

Reminder Homework for 2/2 & 2/3 HW: Bring a large flower in a plastic bag w/ your name on it. that we will observe in class: Best to bring a Lilly Next best is to bring a large flower where you can see the pistil and stamen. You can go to a florist and ask them of any old flower that they are going to throw away 5 Points

Pollination and Fertilization

What role do leaves play in plant? Leaves capture the sun’s energy and carry out the food making process of photosynthesis

Structure of leaf

What are the functions of roots? Anchor plants in the ground Absorb water and nutrients from the soil Store food.

What are Gymnosperms? A gymnosperm is a seed plant that produce naked seeds.

Life Cycle of Gymnosperm Most Gymnosperms produce two types of cones: Male cones and female cones

What are the two characteristics of angiosperms? 1. Produce Flowers 2. Produce Fruits

Life cycle of an Angiosperm

Structure of Flower

Where does a grain of pollen fall on a flower when it is pollinated? Stigma

What are the Pollinators of flower? Birds Insects Mammals

What part of a flower becomes fruit? Ovary

Is Venus Flytrap an animal? No. It uses photosynthesis to make its own food. Trapping and digesting insect just supplements its diet. Venus fly trap is a autotroph Animals are heterotroph