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The Life Cycle of Plants Name: Class: Consolidation Worksheet Date: 1 Why Do Plants Reproduce? / What Happens in the Life Cycle of a Flowering Plant? 1. Label the different parts of the flower as shown below. 1. Pollen 2. Stigma 3. Anchor 5. Style 4. Filament 6. 7. Ovary © 2012 Alston Publishing House Pte Ltd 8. Petal Science SMART Teacher’s Guide Grade 5 77 2. The statements below describe various stages in the development of a flowering plant. A B C D E F G H Fertilisation takes place in the flower. The ovary develops into a fruit. A seed germinates when it receives air, warmth and water. The adult plant bears flowers. A flower is pollinated by wind or animals. The ovules develop into seeds. The seedling grows into an adult plant. The petals of the flower fall off. Complete the sequence of the stages above by writing the letters in the boxes provided. The first letter has been written for you. C 78 Additional Teacher’s Resources © 2012 Alston Publishing House Pte Ltd The Life Cycle of Plants Name: Class: Consolidation Worksheet Date: 2 What Is Seed Dispersal? Complete the table below by filling in the blanks with suitable words. Method of seed dispersal Characteristics of fruits/seeds • Seeds are 1. and light. Hair By wind • Seeds may have -like structures or 3. Parachute to help them stay afloat in the air longer. By water • Fruits have 4. • Fruits have them 6. 5. outer covering. . husks that trap air to help • Fruits have pods which become dry and crack 7. . When ripe, the pod splits to throw the . seeds out with a 8. By splitting • Seeds may be found in fruits that are and 10. . By animals 9. • Seeds may have 11. , 12. or stiff 13. that can attach themselves to the fur of passing mammals. Choose the word from the list given here: water proof unevenly fibrous force fleshy © 2012 Alston Publishing House Pte Ltd edible hairs small wing spines hooks float hairs Science SMART Teacher’s Guide Grade 5 79 The Life Cycle of Plants Name: Class: Fun and Games Date: Crossword Puzzle! Complete the crossword puzzle using the clues given below. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Across: 1. Fertilisation is the of a male reproductive cell with a female reproductive cell. 4. A typical seed is made up of an , seed leaves and a seed coat. 6. The process in which a seed grows into a seedling is called . 80 Additional Teacher’s Resources © 2012 Alston Publishing House Pte Ltd 8. The carpel consists of the , style, ovary and ovule. 9. Seeds dispersed by wind have wing-like structures or that help them stay afloat. 10. Seeds of fleshy fruits that are too large to be swallowed may be by the animals that eat the fruits, away from their parents. Down: 2. The filament, anther and pollen grains make up the of the flower. is the transfer of pollen grains from the anther of a flower to the stigma 3. of a flower of the same species. 5. Most fruits dispersed by have fibrous husks which can trap air to enable them to stay afloat. 7. Fruits and seeds must be so the seedlings will not compete with the parent plant and one another for sunlight, water, nutrients and space. Answer the following questions: a. What is modification of a plant? Which all parts of a plant are modified and why? (2 marks) © 2012 Alston Publishing House Pte Ltd Science SMART Teacher’s Guide Grade 5 81 The Life Cycle of Plants Name: Class: Date: Exam Practice Process skills: Observing, Analysing Plants X and Y grow next to each other. A butterfly visited a flower in Plant X and then a flower in Plant Y as shown below, before flying off. Plant X Plant Y a. Fill in the blanks below. i. The butterfly was most likely to transfer pollen grains from the flower in Plant to the flower in Plant . [1 mark] ii. This type of pollination is known as b. Name two characteristics of plants that help in pollination by insects such as butterflies. [2 marks] 82 Additional Teacher’s Resources . [1 mark] Hint: How do plants attract the insects? © 2012 Alston Publishing House Pte Ltd