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F L O W E R S Click the mouse or press the space bar to continue!
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A flower is the part of a flowering plant
that does the job of reproducing! Some flowers have both boy and girl parts! Stamens and Pistils Boy flowers have stamens. Girl flowers have pistils. Click the mouse or press the space bar to continue!
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Pollen Tube Petal Sticky Stigma Pollen Female Pistil Pollen Tube Anther, Pollen Male, Stamen Ovary Filament Eggs Sepal Receptacle
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Label the flower on the next slide
Now it is your turn... Label the flower on the next slide using your mouse pen! Find the Mouse Pen by: Right Click the Mouse Select Pen Select Pointer Options Select Pen Color Select Color Click the mouse or press the space bar to continue!
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Pollen Tube Petal Sticky Stigma Pollen Female Pistil Pollen Tube Anther, Pollen Male, Stamen Ovary Filament Eggs Sepal Receptacle
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Tiger Lily Petal Sticky Stigma Anther, Pollen
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P o l l i n a t i o n Bees travel from flower to flower,
gathering nectar and collecting pollen. Sometimes the pollen that is sticking to the bee from one flower, sticks to the pistil of another flower. P o l l i n a t i o n
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Bees gather NECTAR--a mixture of water, sugar,
and other nutrients made by flowers.
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Bees also collect pollen--a yellowish or
reddish powder made by the male part of the flower called the stamen! Bee Pollen
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The parts of the flower Pollen Pistil, Egg Petal
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Pollination is the process needed for seeds
to develop. When the pollen lands on the sticky part of the pistil, it travels to the egg deep inside the flower. The pollen joins the egg and forms the seed...
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Many living things will move the pollen from flower to flower.
You and I are pollinators when we run through a field of flowers. Pollen can be moved from flower to flower with the wind, in water, attached to birds and insects.
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On average, one bee will travel to over 1,000 flowers each day!!!
Busy as a Bee On average, one bee will travel to over 1,000 flowers each day!!!
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Bees pollinate many crops that give us food!
Many plants would not be able to make seeds unless bees pollinated their flowers. Bees pollinate many crops that give us food!
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Take a few minutes and think about the part so a flower.
Describe what each flower part does? How do insects like bees help flowers? Write your ideas in your science journal. Click your mouse or press the space bar to continue.
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Let’s take a trip through the garden! Just stay SEEDED and ENJOY!
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Sun Flowers have symmetry!
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Bright Red Rose
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Tip Toe through the Tulips!
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Tulip Bud
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After this plant is pollinated, the flower will protect the
developing seed. Seeds grow within the walls of this flower. And sometimes these walls...
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...Become thick, juicy, and fleshy!
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Crocus
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Day Lily Buds
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Day Lily Flower
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Day Lily Flowers
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Do you see the ant in the middle of these tiger lily plants?
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Tiger Lily Buds
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Tiger Lily Blossoms
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Hibiscus
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Pitcher Plant
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Black-eyed Susan
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Geranium
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Mum is the word!
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