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LIFE CYCLE OF PLANTS
Unit 3 – Science Fusion
What is a life cycle?
• The stages an organism or living
thing goes through during its life. The stages form a cycle that repeats again
and again.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-GgWRnUMAwM
How does the life cycle of a plant begin?
• Most plants come from seeds. A seed germinates when it breaks open and a small
plant grows out of it.
FLOWERS• A flower is the part of some
plants when they become adults. The flower enables them to reproduce (make more plants similar to themselves)
• Flowers have male and femal parts that are involved in reproduction.
Seed: it has a hard outer covering to
protect it.
Seedling: it is the tiny new plant that comes out of the
seed.
Adult Plant: the seedling grows into
an adult plant.
Fruit: flowers fall off the plant and the plant
makes a fruit. The fruit holds the seeds.
CONES
• Some plants make seeds without flowers. Their seeds form in cones.
• Cones are the parts of some seed plants where reproduction occurs. Cones do not develop into fruit.
POLLEN
• It is a powder-like material involved in plant reproduction. Plants that make seeds also make pollen.
POLLINATION
• It happens when pollen is moved from the male plant part to the female plant part.
• The environment around a plant helps in pollination.
• Wind, water, and animals help move the pollen from plant to plant.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=26oq5tWrb2Q
The pistil is the female part. The
seeds form in here!
The stamen is the
male part.
Seeds are carried to new areas thanks to water, wind, and animals.
Look at some examples:
•Birds eat fruit, the seeds will pass through its body. The seeds may be left in a new place.
•Seeds may float in the wind and moved to new ground.
SPORES• Spores are reproductive structures that can
grow into new plants. • Ferns are one type of plant that reproduces
using spores. They have leaves called FRONDS. Each frond has smaller leaves.
SPORES• Moss is another type of plant that reproduces
using only spores. Mosses are small, soft plants. They usually grow in damp (wet) places.