PPT-Plant Growth and Reproduction
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Chapter 93 and 94 Growth in Plants Undifferentiated cells in the meristems of plants allow indeterminate growth Determinate growth stops when a certain size is reached
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Chapter 93 and 94 Growth in Plants Undifferentiated cells in the meristems of plants allow indeterminate growth Determinate growth stops when a certain size is reached Indeterminate when cells continue to divide indefinitely. C. Crawford . Dublin City Schools, Dublin, Ohio. & . M. Dunn. Miami University, Oxford, Ohio. Developed Spring - Summer 2013. Leading Questions. In your lab notebook answer the following:. What environmental factors are required for a plant to sprout?. The process of making new individuals (offspring) from existing individuals (parents).. ASEXUAL REPRODUCTION. :. Asexual . reproduction is reproduction . without gametes. .. Gametes are the male and female sex cells. . 1. Make a Venn Diagram. 2. Asexual Reproduction. Sexual Reproduction. Both. Types of reproduction in living organisms. Asexual Reproduction. Requires only one parent. Offspring have 100% the same chromosomes as the parent.. Learning outcomes. Evaluate the experimental evidence for the role of . auxins. in the control of apical dominance and gibberellin in the control of stem elongation.. Starter. Where does plant growth originate?. Types of Plant Systems | Plant Transport . |. . Plant Growth & Reproduction | Plant Response. Learning Objectives. Understand how the different types of plant systems interact. Explain transport of water, minerals, and carbohydrates in plants. Life Cycle. Life Cycle. – the development of an organism from fertilization to birth, growth, reproduction, and death.. The life cycle of every organism has these 4 main stages. 1. . Birth. – the act of bringing forth offspring.. Reminder:. Mitosis. Meiosis. Forms sex cells (sperm and eggs). ½ the number of chromosomes compared to the parent cell. Genetically identical to parent cell. Responsible for growth, differentiation, and asexual reproduction. Reminder:. Mitosis. Meiosis. Forms sex cells (sperm and eggs). ½ the number of chromosomes compared to the parent cell. Genetically identical to parent cell. Responsible for growth, differentiation, and asexual reproduction. Modes of Reproduction . (1 of 2). 4. .1 Illustrate how modes of reproduction are related to modes of livelihood.. The . F. oraging Mode of Reproduction. The Agricultural Mode of Reproduction. The Industrial/Digital Mode of Reproduction. th. – 12. th. Grade . Life Sciences. Today’s Workshop. Pollen Crime Lab Seed Dispersal Labs created to teach students about plant reproduction and life cycle. Incorporate two major stages of plant reproduction (fertilization & seed production). Fig. 32-1a, p.540. Impacts, Issues: . . Foolish Seedlings, Gorgeous Grapes. . . Hormones – signaling molecules that stimulate or inhibit gene activity. Gibberellins are a class of plant hormones that stimulate stem lengthening. Introduction to asexual and sexual reproduction in plants. Year 5. Age 9-10 . For parents. Thank you for supporting your child’s learning in science.. Before the session:. Please read slide 2 so you know what your child is learning and what you need to get ready.. Life. Chapter 5.4 and 5.5. KEY CONCEPT. Many organisms reproduce by cell division.. Asexual reproduction. Creation of offspring from a SINGLE parent that does not involve the joining of gametes.. Binary fission is similar in function to mitosis.. One Parent . Identical Offspring. Asexual Reproduction. MITOSIS. https. ://. www.youtube.com/watch?v=AhgRhXl7w_g. Longest phase. Growth and development of cell. Interphase. Cell prepares to divide. Spindle Fibers appear.
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