2.14 Pollination Mind Map.

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2.14 Pollination Mind Map

Mind Map Draw a mind map (like the one on the following page) of the following terms: Stamen, anther, pistil, stigma, ovary, ovules, pollination, pollinator, petals, and fertilization/seed Connect the terms that are related and explain why they are related on the line. Explain how the terms are connected along the lines Use the hints if you need to complete the mindmap Your mindmap does not have to look like my mind map! Make sure to have 6 of these terms drawn, and labeled, somewhere on your mindmap!

NEW RULE! You can summarize each color bar connection on the back or another piece of paper if there is not enough room to write!

2.14 Pollination Mind Map Anther Stamen Filament Stigma Pollinator Pollen Pollination Pistil Fertilization Petals Ovary Ovules

2.14 Pollination Mind Map Anther Stamen Filament Stigma Pollinator Pollen Pollination Pistil Fertilization/seed Petals Ovary Ovules

2.14 Pollination Mind Map Level 3 tip Example: You can write along the lines for each one or write a paragraph like the one below. Make sure you label your paragraphs for the colors they explain Pollination is when the pollinator spreads pollen from flower to flower. The pollinator is attracted to the different flowers by the colorful flower petals. Anther Stamen Filament Stigma Pollinator Pollen Pollination is when pollen is transferred from one flower to another Pollination Pistil Fertilization/seed The petals attract pollinators to do pollination Colorful flower petals attract pollinators Petals Ovary Ovules

2.14 Pollination Mind Map Level 4 tip Example: You can write along the lines for each one or write a paragraph like the one below. Make sure you label your paragraphs for the colors they explain Fertilization is when the chromosomes from pollen join the ovules to make a seed! Anther Stamen Filament Stigma Pollinator Pollen Pollination is when pollen is transferred from one flower to another Pollination Pistil Fertilization is when the chromosomes from pollen join the ovules to make a seed! Fertilization/Seed The petals attract pollinators to do pollination Colorful flower petals attract pollinators Petals Ovary Ovules