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Flowers & Pollination

Flowers & Pollination

What is a Flower? • A flower is the part of the plant that

What is a Flower? • A flower is the part of the plant that makes the seeds.

Parts of a Flower

Parts of a Flower

Male Parts of a Flower

Male Parts of a Flower

Male Parts of the Flower • Stamen: • Male part of the flower •

Male Parts of the Flower • Stamen: • Male part of the flower • Made up of the filament and anther • Contains the pollen which is the male reproductive cell – Anther • produces and contains pollen. • It is usually on top of a long stalk that looks like a fine hair. – Filament • Holds the anther • This is the fine hair-like stalk that the anther sits on top of.

Anther Filament

Anther Filament

Female Parts of a Flower

Female Parts of a Flower

Female Parts of the Flower • Pistil • Female part of the flower •

Female Parts of the Flower • Pistil • Female part of the flower • Made up of the stigma, style, and ovary. – Stigma • Receives the pollen grains and on which they germinate. • It is the sticky bulb that you see in the center of the flowers – Style • This is the long tube connecting the stigma to the ovary. – Ovary • Female reproductive organ. • Usually at the bottom of the flower, • Has the seeds inside and turns into the fruit that we eat. • Contains ovules or eggs.

Ovary Stigma Style

Ovary Stigma Style

Other Important Parts of a Flower • Petal The colorful, often bright part of

Other Important Parts of a Flower • Petal The colorful, often bright part of the flower. They attract pollinators and are usually the reason why we buy and enjoy flowers. • Sepal The parts that look like little green leaves that cover the outside of a flower bud to protect the flower before it opens.

What is Pollination • Pollination: the transfer of pollen from the anther of one

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.

Pollinators • Since flowers can't move, they need to be able to attract pollinators

Pollinators • Since flowers can't move, they need to be able to attract pollinators or be built so that wind is able to pollinate them. • Pollinators! – – – Wind Butterflies Bees Bats Birds Insects • Flowers attract pollinators with sweet nectar, bright colors, and shapes and structures. • Some flowers open at special times to attract pollinators such as night blooming plants that are pollinated by bats.

How Pollination Happens • The bee goes to a flower in search of nectar

How Pollination Happens • The bee goes to a flower in search of nectar to eat. • While the bee is there, the bee rubs against the anther and some pollen gets on his bee fur. • The bees goes to another flower for some more nectar. • While on that flower, some of the pollen sticks to the sticky stigma. • The pollen travels down the style into the ovary. • The sperm in the pollen fertilizes the eggs in the ovary to form seeds.

Flower Parts You Need to Know • • • stamen – male part (anther

Flower Parts You Need to Know • • • stamen – male part (anther & filament) anther – makes pollen filament – hair-like structure; hold up the anther pistil – female part (stigma, style, ovary) stigma – sticky; catches pollen style – tube that pollen travels down ovary – contains eggs pollen – yellow powder; fertilizes eggs seeds – makes new flowers pollinators – wind, insects, bees, bats, birds

Angiosperm • Angiosperm – is plant that has flowers and produces seeds enclosed within

Angiosperm • Angiosperm – is plant that has flowers and produces seeds enclosed within a pistil. The angiosperms are a large group and include herbaceous plants, shrubs, grasses, and most trees. • Angiosperms are the most diverse group of land plants, with 416 families.

Video • Pollination https: //www. youtube. com/watch? v=ktqk. Acvm 1 Y • Pollinators •

Video • Pollination https: //www. youtube. com/watch? v=ktqk. Acvm 1 Y • Pollinators • https: //www. youtube. com/watch? v=Licz. Mw 3 V-U • Pollination Time Lapse • https: //www. youtube. com/watch? v=j. WC 2 N f. Xpb. TQ (music only)