Types of Reproduction & Flowering Plants

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Types of Reproduction & Flowering Plants Grab It Types of Reproduction & Flowering Plants Making a chapter review game

Diagram Part 6. Petal Pollen Tube Filament 1. duplicate this slide (right click, it’s an option) 2. type in a question 3. type in 2 wrong and 1 correct answer (vary the order for each slide) 4. position the yellow box over the correct answer 5. change the order of the colored circles so they aren’t the same on every slide 6. slide the large box over the answer choices 7. slide the smaller box over the colored circles

Frog Sexual Reproducer Asexual reproducer Mammal 1. duplicate this slide (right click, it’s an option) 2. type in a question 3. type in 2 wrong and 1 correct answer (vary the order for each slide) 4. position the yellow box over the correct answer 5. change the order of the colored circles so they aren’t the same on every slide 6. slide the large box over the answer choices 7. slide the smaller box over the colored circles

Sticky opening of a flower where pollen enters. Sepal Anther Stigma 1. duplicate this slide (right click, it’s an option) 2. type in a question 3. type in 2 wrong and 1 correct answer (vary the order for each slide) 4. position the yellow box over the correct answer 5. change the order of the colored circles so they aren’t the same on every slide 6. slide the large box over the answer choices 7. slide the smaller box over the colored circles

Diagram Part 4. Sepal Anther Filament 1. duplicate this slide (right click, it’s an option) 2. type in a question 3. type in 2 wrong and 1 correct answer (vary the order for each slide) 4. position the yellow box over the correct answer 5. change the order of the colored circles so they aren’t the same on every slide 6. slide the large box over the answer choices 7. slide the smaller box over the colored circles

Includes all of the female parts of the flower. Petals Pistil Ovary 1. duplicate this slide (right click, it’s an option) 2. type in a question 3. type in 2 wrong and 1 correct answer (vary the order for each slide) 4. position the yellow box over the correct answer 5. change the order of the colored circles so they aren’t the same on every slide 6. slide the large box over the answer choices 7. slide the smaller box over the colored circles

This type of asexual reproduction helps injured lizard or gecko tails to heal. Regeneration Binary Fission Budding 1. duplicate this slide (right click, it’s an option) 2. type in a question 3. type in 2 wrong and 1 correct answer (vary the order for each slide) 4. position the yellow box over the correct answer 5. change the order of the colored circles so they aren’t the same on every slide 6. slide the large box over the answer choices 7. slide the smaller box over the colored circles

100% of the DNA comes from 1 parent Asexual reproduction different offspring Sexual Reproduction 1. duplicate this slide (right click, it’s an option) 2. type in a question 3. type in 2 wrong and 1 correct answer (vary the order for each slide) 4. position the yellow box over the correct answer 5. change the order of the colored circles so they aren’t the same on every slide 6. slide the large box over the answer choices 7. slide the smaller box over the colored circles

Diagram Part 1. Petal Anther Filament 1. duplicate this slide (right click, it’s an option) 2. type in a question 3. type in 2 wrong and 1 correct answer (vary the order for each slide) 4. position the yellow box over the correct answer 5. change the order of the colored circles so they aren’t the same on every slide 6. slide the large box over the answer choices 7. slide the smaller box over the colored circles

This diagram is showing... Asexual reproduction Fruit Pollination 1. duplicate this slide (right click, it’s an option) 2. type in a question 3. type in 2 wrong and 1 correct answer (vary the order for each slide) 4. position the yellow box over the correct answer 5. change the order of the colored circles so they aren’t the same on every slide 6. slide the large box over the answer choices 7. slide the smaller box over the colored circles

Resistant to disease because of the genetic variation passed on from different parents Sexual reproduction Asexual reproduction Binary Fission 1. duplicate this slide (right click, it’s an option) 2. type in a question 3. type in 2 wrong and 1 correct answer (vary the order for each slide) 4. position the yellow box over the correct answer 5. change the order of the colored circles so they aren’t the same on every slide 6. slide the large box over the answer choices 7. slide the smaller box over the colored circles

Protects the flower and supports the petals Pikachu Sepal Septum 1. duplicate this slide (right click, it’s an option) 2. type in a question 3. type in 2 wrong and 1 correct answer (vary the order for each slide) 4. position the yellow box over the correct answer 5. change the order of the colored circles so they aren’t the same on every slide 6. slide the large box over the answer choices 7. slide the smaller box over the colored circles

These grains are found in the anther nectar pollen ovary 1. duplicate this slide (right click, it’s an option) 2. type in a question 3. type in 2 wrong and 1 correct answer (vary the order for each slide) 4. position the yellow box over the correct answer 5. change the order of the colored circles so they aren’t the same on every slide 6. slide the large box over the answer choices 7. slide the smaller box over the colored circles

This holds and protects seeds capillaries stamen fruit 1. duplicate this slide (right click, it’s an option) 2. type in a question 3. type in 2 wrong and 1 correct answer (vary the order for each slide) 4. position the yellow box over the correct answer 5. change the order of the colored circles so they aren’t the same on every slide 6. slide the large box over the answer choices 7. slide the smaller box over the colored circles

Nonliving pollinator wind dirt sun 1. duplicate this slide (right click, it’s an option) 2. type in a question 3. type in 2 wrong and 1 correct answer (vary the order for each slide) 4. position the yellow box over the correct answer 5. change the order of the colored circles so they aren’t the same on every slide 6. slide the large box over the answer choices 7. slide the smaller box over the colored circles

Why is reproduction important for organisms They don’t live forever To reduce DNA To make the dinosaurs extinct 1. duplicate this slide (right click, it’s an option) 2. type in a question 3. type in 2 wrong and 1 correct answer (vary the order for each slide) 4. position the yellow box over the correct answer 5. change the order of the colored circles so they aren’t the same on every slide 6. slide the large box over the answer choices 7. slide the smaller box over the colored circles

Why does asexual reproduction produce offspring with identical DNA? 23 Chromosomes There’s only 1 parent Pollination 1. duplicate this slide (right click, it’s an option) 2. type in a question 3. type in 2 wrong and 1 correct answer (vary the order for each slide) 4. position the yellow box over the correct answer 5. change the order of the colored circles so they aren’t the same on every slide 6. slide the large box over the answer choices 7. slide the smaller box over the colored circles

What are the sex cells of the female parent are called ? eggs pollen ovary 1. duplicate this slide (right click, it’s an option) 2. type in a question 3. type in 2 wrong and 1 correct answer (vary the order for each slide) 4. position the yellow box over the correct answer 5. change the order of the colored circles so they aren’t the same on every slide 6. slide the large box over the answer choices 7. slide the smaller box over the colored circles

Pistil, Ovule, Stament Ovule, Pistil, Stamen Stamen, Pistil, Ovule Pollen is produced in the plant’s _______ The Female Egg is produced in the plant’s _________ Fertilization Occurs in the plant’s ________ Pistil, Ovule, Stament Ovule, Pistil, Stamen Stamen, Pistil, Ovule 1. duplicate this slide (right click, it’s an option) 2. type in a question 3. type in 2 wrong and 1 correct answer (vary the order for each slide) 4. position the yellow box over the correct answer 5. change the order of the colored circles so they aren’t the same on every slide 6. slide the large box over the answer choices 7. slide the smaller box over the colored circles

Asexual Reproduction Sexual Reproduction • Can happen quickly • Is a slow process • Requires less energy • Requires more energy • Needs just one parent cell • Must have two parent cells • Produces offspring with DNA identical to parent • Produces offspring with unique DNA