PPT-The Parts of a Flower Sixth Grade Science
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The Parts of a Flower A flower is made up of rings The outermost ring is made of SEPAL The next ring inside of the sepal are the PETALS Inside the petals are
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The Parts of a Flower A flower is made up of rings The outermost ring is made of SEPAL The next ring inside of the sepal are the PETALS Inside the petals are a ring of STAMEN And last in the CENTER of the flower is the . 6. TH. Grade Science. What is a flower?. A flower is the part of the plant that makes the seeds.. Flower Video. There are four main parts of a flower.. roots. stem. leaves. flower. What is the function of the root?. By Kate Green. SPS ITRT. 2010. Plant Parts. Leaves. Roots. Stem. Flower. Plant Parts. Leaves. Roots. Stem. Flower. Plant Parts. Leaves. Roots. Stem. Flower. Plant Parts. Leaves. Roots. Stem. Flower. Plant Parts. 1. st. December 2014. A. separate grade for the sixth form. G. raded judgement . for . sixth . form . provision. N. umerical . grade and write sections in the inspection report that summarise the key findings and explain the effectiveness . Welcome. Hannah Millett – Deputy Head. Tracy Burt and Eddie Churchill– Learning Manager. Clair . Foden. – Director of Sixth Form . Why am I here?!?. Post 16 the National Picture and KJS response . MRS. MARITES L. DE LUNA. NOVEMBER 9-13, 2015. Reminder for Friday, 11/13/15. Proceed to room 305 – computer lab in the 7. th. grade. Bring your OWN earphones!. You’ll be watching videos and doing virtual labs!. Unit 1. Chapter . 6. Lesson 4. Flowers, Fruits, & Seeds. Flowers are pretty & contain nectar in order to attract insects. These insects fertilize the flower by pollination. Pollination begins fruit and seed formation. Grade 6. Mrs. Chandrashekhar. flower diagram. . Petal. . is the colorful part of the flower that protects the flower and attracts insects and other pollinators.. Sepals. . are the part of the flower that cover the petals when at bud stage. They also help protect the flowers buds. On an open flower, they are the usually green parts around the base of the flower like small green leaves. . Male Parts and . Functions. Stamen. . – is the male reproductive part of a flower.. Anther. . – produces pollen grains which develop sperm.. Filament. – supports the Anther. .. Female Parts and Functions . Two Types of Flowers. Perfect – they have both male and female reproductive parts in one flower.. Imperfect – have on male or only female reproductive parts in a flower.. Male Parts and Functions. . Rahrle. Petals. Stigma. Style. Ovule. Ovary. Sepal. Filament. Anther. Now, each part of a flower has it’s own function! Let’s see what each part does!. The . petals. are colorful and they attract insects!. Angiosperms: Flowering plants. Characteristics of Angiosperms (Division Anthophyta. ). Presence of complete or incomplete flowers. Monocotyledonous or Dicotyledonous development. Xylem and Phloem well defined within monocot or dicot arrangements.. . Parts of the Flower. . Flower Nomenclature (name of parts). Flower parts. Sepals. Calyx. Tepals. Perianth. Petals. Corolla. Stamen. Pistil. Receptacle. Sepals-outermost flower structure that encloses the other flower parts in the bud. 2. nd. Grade. Hannah.Kemal@ishik.edu.iq. . What Are Flowers?. A . reproductive. structure in angiosperms that are colorful and usually include sepals, petals, and either or both reproductive structures (stamens/pistil) involved in the development of seeds and fruit. . What is Pollination. Pollination:. the transfer of pollen from the anther of one flower to the stigma of another flower.. Fertilization. : occurs when the sperm in the pollen unites with an egg. . Brainpop.
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