Plants can only produce seeds if pollination happens. SAM PLE If pollination doesn’t take place, no other plants will be made. www. ks 1 resources. co. uk SLI DE Random Slides From This Power. Point Show
Once the seeds have been made the flower needs to scatter them on the ground far away from the parent plant to prevent overcrowding. This is called seed dispersal. SAM PLE SLI DE Once the seeds have been dispersed they will have the chance to germinate. Germination is when a seed starts to sprout and grow into a new plant. www. ks 1 resources. co. uk Random Slides From This Power. Point Show
Humans spread seeds too by buying seeds and planting them in their gardens. SAM PLE www. ks 1 resources. co. uk SLI DE Random Slides From This Power. Point Show
Explore the part that flowers play in the life cycle of flowering plants, including pollination, seed formation and seed dispersal. Understand that plants have a lifecycle and that it is different from the lifecycle of animals. Sequence the stages of a plant’s lifecycle. • know that flowering plants reproduce • know that the lifecycle of flowering plants includes pollination, fertilisation and seed production. • know that insects play a part in pollination • know the steps in the pollination cycle www. ks 1 resources. co. uk
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