Can you remember what happens when pollen is transferred from one flowering plant to another? SAMPLE SLIDE Random Slides From This PowerPoint Show www.ks1resources.co.uk
Seeds come in many different shapes and sizes Seeds come in many different shapes and sizes. The type of seed that develops depends on the type of plant it comes from. SAMPLE SLIDE Random Slides From This PowerPoint Show www.ks1resources.co.uk
Other plants produce dry fruits such as nuts or pods. SAMPLE SLIDE pods This is a cacao tree. Cacao pods grow from the trunk of the tree. The seeds inside the pods are used to make chocolate. Random Slides From This PowerPoint Show www.ks1resources.co.uk
SAMPLE SLIDE We call the way in which seeds are moved, seed dispersal. Not all seeds land in suitable places. Some don’t germinate and others germinate but die young, before the plant can make its own seeds. Plants usually produce lots of seeds to make sure at least some of their seeds will survive. SAMPLE SLIDE Random Slides From This PowerPoint Show www.ks1resources.co.uk
While some seeds are light enough to be dispersed by the wind, some seeds are heavy like the conkers that fall from the horse chestnut tree, or the acorns that fall from an oak tree. conkers acorns SAMPLE SLIDE poppy seeds Heavy seeds fall to the ground and roll away or are carried away by animals like squirrels who gather them for food. Random Slides From This PowerPoint Show www.ks1resources.co.uk
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