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Transcript
•We will learn to label the parts of a
plant and flower.
•We will learn that plants produce
flowers which have male and female
organs.
•We will learn that seeds are formed
when pollen from the male organ
fertilises the female organ.
1. R oots
2. Stem
3. L eaves
4. F lower
Look at this picture.
Can you label the parts of the plant?
The roots
absorb water
from the soil.
The stem
helps to
support the
plant.
The leaves use
sunlight to
provide the
plant with
energy.
The flower
helps the plant
to reproduce.
What does
it smell
like?
What can
you see?
This is the name for the
FEMALE part of the
flower.
This is the name for the
MALE part of the flower.
(female part)
(male part)
stigma
pollen
style
anther
ovary
filament
Label the following parts on your diagram…
stigma
style
ovary
anther
filament
pollen
•We can label the parts of a plant and
flower.
•We know that plants produce flowers
which have male and female organs.
•We know that seeds are formed when
pollen from the male organ fertilises the
female organ.
We will find out more about how flowering
plants reproduce.
We will also find out that insects pollinate
some flowers and discover how this is done!