2.21 Create A Flower 12/15-16/2014. Do Now How do you think you did on the benchmark? Why? How did you do on the Punnett squares edmodo quiz? Why What.

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2.21 Create A Flower 12/15-16/2014

Do Now How do you think you did on the benchmark? Why? How did you do on the Punnett squares edmodo quiz? Why What is your grade in class? Why Complete the mind map check list

Roots: Absorb water and nutrients from the ground Stem: Carries water from the roots to the rest of the plant Leaves: Have chloroplast and makes sugar for the tree Flower: Bright pink, good smelling pollen, and nectar to attract pollinators Stamen (Has the yellow pollen on top): Male reproductive organ that makes pollen Pistil: Only 1 pistil in the middle with ovules inside. Female reproductive part and makes the ovule (flower egg) Fruit with seed in it: Animals eat the fruit and spread the seeds Pollinator: Bumble Bee: Bee is attracted to bright colors and smells. Be gets pollen rubbed on its back

Pollinator-Flower Relationship Table that tells you the flowers that the pollinators like. You can click on each pollinator to learn more! omes.shtml omes.shtml Paragraph explaining what each pollinator likes! m m Pictures and game telling what each pollinator likes! y_12_lab_flowering_plant_reproduction/lessons/03 --.html y_12_lab_flowering_plant_reproduction/lessons/03 --.html

Things to consider Is your flower on a tree? Bush? Its own stem? Vine? Flowers and fruit are not on a tree or bush at the same time, so make a half and half picture with the fruits on one side and the other half with the flower To get a 4, you need to do a little bit of research to find out what type of flowers and colors certain animals like!