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Flower Dissection Activity. There are two types of plants……… plants with seeds and plants without seeds.

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Page 1: Flower Dissection Activity. There are two types of plants……… plants with seeds and plants without seeds.

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There are two types of plants………

plants with seeds and plants without seeds.

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Plants without Seeds

Mosses Liverworts

FernsHorsetails

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How do plants reproduce without seeds?

Plants without seeds reproduce through spores that are released into the air.

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Life Cycle of Ferns

The spores are both male and female, so reproduction is taking place.

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Plants with Seeds

Gymnosperms Angiosperms

Pine trees, or conifers, are an example of a plant that reproduces by seeds but without flowers.

Poppies are a type of flowering plant that reproduce by seeds made by flowers.

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Flowering Plants

A flowering plant has both male and female parts.

The male part is called the stamen.

The female part is called the pistil.

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Stamen: The male structure of a flowering plant

**Please write this definition on your worksheet**

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**Please write this definition on your worksheet**

Anther: the structure located on top of the stamen and carries the pollen

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PollenPollen is a powdery substance, usually orange or

yellow in color, that gets carried by pollinators.

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Pollinators

A pollinator is something that moves pollen from the male parts to the female parts.

Can you name any other pollinators?

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**Please write this definition on your worksheet**

Filament: a thread-like part that holds up the anther

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**Please write this definition on your worksheet**

Pistil: the female structure of a flowering plant

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**Please write this definition on your worksheet**

Stigma: the sticky surface on the top of the pistil; it traps and holds the pollen

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Style: the tube-like structure that holds up the stigma

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Ovary: the plant part at the bottom of the flower that has ovules inside (this turns into the fruit and seeds we eat)

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Petal: the colorful flower parts that surround the reproductive structures

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Sepal: the green petal-like parts at the base of the flower; they help protect the bud when it develops

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Perfect: flowers that have both male and female parts (ex. Roses, lilies, and pea plants)

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Pollination: when pollen moves from the male parts to the female parts

Watch a bee pollinate a passion flower at

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AYwAOmcNcCk

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Illustrate the Pollination Process

http://smithsonlineclassroom.com/media/pollination.mov

and illustrate what you see.

1. First, draw two flowers and label the parts of the male and female structures.

2. Then, watch the pollination animation at

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