Bell Work 1-16-15 The stigma, style, and ovary are all part of which flower organ: A pistil B petal C sepal D stamen.

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Bell Work The stigma, style, and ovary are all part of which flower organ: A pistil B petal C sepal D stamen

Agenda 1.Bell Work 2.Word Wall: Word of the Day 3.Standards & Objectives 4.Review 5.Flower Matching Game 6.Flower Checkpoint/ Photosynthesis Reassessment 7.Pollination Article & Questions

Word Wall: Word of the Day genotype: the genetic makeup of an individual organism

Objectives  Can I match flower parts with their reproductive functions? (SPI )

Flower Group Matching Game Match each flower part to correct structure on the diagram of the flower

Flower Review Questions A flower is shown in the diagram. What is the main function of the flower part indicated by the arrow? A attracting pollinators B producing pollen C protecting the ovule D supporting the pistil

Which of the following is the name of the whole male reproductive organ in a flower? A anther B stamen C filament D sepal

Which of the following flower organs is correctly matched with its reproductive function: A pistil; attracts pollinators to the flower B petal; where the eggs are located C anther; produces pollen D filament; female reproductive organ

Pollination Reading  Read the information about pollination. (class copy)  Answer the questions about flower reproduction and pollination with your group.

2-minute Exit Journal  What is pollination? How does it occur in a flower? (Give specific examples of how certain flower parts contribute to pollination.)