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Topic: Reproduction Aim: Describe the structure of a flower and how it uses sexual reproduction. Do Now: Practice Questions HW: Castle Learning – Sexual Repro and Meiosis – due Friday!

zygote fertilization B, C, D blastula gastrula What is structure A? How was it produced? 2. Which structures represent cleavage? 3. What is structure E? 4. What is structure F? zygote fertilization B, C, D blastula gastrula

Identify all the structures that are labeled. G - ovary J – urinary bladder H - oviduct K - vagina I - uterus

Where does fertilization occur? Where does the embryo develop? Where does the placenta develop? H - oviduct I - uterus I - uterus

Stamen Male reproductive organ Anther: produces pollen grains (male gametes) Filament: stalk-like structure

Pistil Female reproductive organ Stigma: receives pollen (sticky) Style: supports stigma Ovary: contains ovules (contain eggs) Once eggs are fertilized: Ovary will develop into fruit Ovules become seeds Pistil

Petals Attract pollinators: bright colored perfume nectar

Pollination Transfer of pollen from anther to stigma Cross pollination: pollen from one flower sticks to the sigma of a DIFFERENT flower Self pollination: pollen sticks to the stigma of SAME flower

Cross pollination or self pollination?

How does pollination occur? Wind, insects, birds

What happens after pollination occurs?

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bwCpQflmQG4&feature=related

Pollen tube Ovules

Pollen tube grows down style and into ovule Pollen moves down pollen tube Egg is fertilized  zygote  develops into embryo Ovule develops into seed Ovary develops into a fruit http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KMQtLWpAdXI&feature=related

Seed Structure Embryo: - Epicotyl: will develop into the upper portion of the plant - Hypocotyl: will develop into roots and lower portion of the plant 2.Cotyledon: food source for plant embryo Seed Structure Seed coat Epicotyl Hypocotyl Cotyledon

Let’s summarize… Describe the male reproductive organ of the flower. 2. Describe the female reproductive organ of the flower. 3. Explain what occurs during pollination. 4. Explain what occurs after pollination. 5. Explain what happens to the flower once the eggs are fertilized. 6. Describe the structure of a seed.

The part of the pistil which contains the pollen tube is the __________. The transfer of pollen between the anther and the stigma in any flowering plant or plants is called _____. ________ pollination occurs when pollen is transferred between flowers on different plants. In order to reach an ovule, a ______ must grow through the style.

The sex cells in a flowering plant are located in the sepals and petals (2) stigma and nectar (3) fruit and seed (4) stamens and pistil 2. In order to reach an ovule, a ___________ grows through the style and into the ovary. sepal (2) fruit (3) pollen tube (4) seed 3. The egg cell of a flowering plant develops in the pollen grain (2) ovule (3) Stigma (4) fruit

The sperm of flowering plants is contained in the ______ grain. The entire female reproductive organ in flowering plants is called the _______. The sticky top of the pistil is called the _______. The entire male reproductive organ in flowering plants is called the ________.

pistil stamen 7 3 4 stigma 1 anther 2 5 style filament 6 ovary

3 4 1 2 5 7 6 9 8 stamen stigma anther pistil style filament ovary sepal 8 petal