Bell Work 1/20/2015 Number 4 on the diagram to the left best represents the part of the flower that: Aproduces pollen Battracts pollinators Creceives pollen.

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Bell Work 1/20/2015 Number 4 on the diagram to the left best represents the part of the flower that: Aproduces pollen Battracts pollinators Creceives pollen Dfertilizes the egg Please have a sheet of paper out and ready to begin Need to Know.

Agenda 1.Bell Work 2.Need to Know 3.Agenda 4.Word Wall 5.Review Flower Parts Quiz 6.Stations: Plant Reproduction 7.Exit Ticket

Need to Know 1.The diagram above shows a container divided into two compartments by a membrane permeable to water but not to starch. Two solutions containing different concentrations of dissolved starch were placed on each side of the membrane. Which of the following describes what will happen to the water level during the process of osmosis? A. The water level on both sides of the membrane will decrease. B. The water level on the right side of the membrane will increase. C. The water level on the left side of the membrane will increase. D. The water level on both sides of the membrane will stay the same. 2. Read the back page of the article. Use specific examples to answer the following questions. What ability is a slug able to pass on to it's offspring and what ability does the baby slug have to acquire on it's own? What has this unique slug proved to scientist?

Objectives Match the flower parts with their reproductive functions. (SPI )

Word Wall: Word of the Day phenotype: the set of observable characteristics of an individual

Flower Parts Quiz Review -Most missed questions/ parts -Review of functions -What questions do you still have?

Stations: Plant Reproduction At each station, you will complete the parts assigned in the packet. You may use your textbook at all stations. When the timer goes off after 10 minutes, you will begin the next station. If you finish any station early, work on your Flower Flashcards.

Exit Ticket 1. Which kind of animal does not normally aid in pollination? Abat Bbird Cinsect Dcat 2. Pollinators, such as birds and insects, are very important to flowering plants. What is the most important job that they perform? AThey bring food to the plant. BThey scare off predators. CThey bring water to the plant. DThey help plants reproduce. 3. In a flowering plant, which structure protects a newly fertilized egg? Aseed Bfruit Cflower Dstem