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A Day in the Life of a Flower
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Flower Function Primary Function: -To attract animals to pollinate the plant and reproduce. This is necessary in order for the species to survive!
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Pollination vs. Fertilization There is a difference!!! Pollination is the transfer of pollen grain from the anther to the pistil Fertilization occurs when the sperm joins with the egg in the ovary of the plant
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Where do Seeds come from? Seeds are basically enlarged ovules within a plant’s ovary Seeds are formed after fertilization occurs Seeds are what sprouts new plants!!!
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Seed Anatomy 1.Seed Coat – protective outer layer 2.Embryo – earliest stage of development for a plant 3.Endosperm (Cotyledon) – food storage tissue that supports development of growing embryo
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Seed Anatomy – Part 2 Embryo Endosperm (Cotyledon) Seed Coat
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Fruit Formation Question: What enlarges to become the fruit within a plant? Answer: The Ovary!!! Remember: When we eat an apple, we are eating the ovary which surrounds the seeds or core of the apple! Yum!!!
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How do Fruits help Seeds? 1.Provide protection for the developing seeds 2.Can help seeds spread
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Putting it all together!! Using figure 24.12 in your book, sketch out the life cycle of a flowering plant Remember to distinguish between what happens with regard to pollination and fertilization
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