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Warm up: Why do plants make fruit?

Warm up: Why do plants make fruit?. Is a bell pepper a fruit or vegetable?. The Basics-. What is the difference between fruits and vegetables?. The difference between fruits and vegetables. Fruits have seeds Vegetables can be roots, stems, or leaves Look at the following

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Warm up: Why do plants make fruit?

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  1. Warm up: Why do plants make fruit? Is a bell pepper a fruit or vegetable?

  2. The Basics- • What is the difference between fruits and vegetables?

  3. The difference between fruits and vegetables • Fruits have seeds • Vegetables can be roots, stems, or leaves • Look at the following fruits and vegetables and decided which one it is . . . . .

  4. 1 2 3 4 5 Fruit Fruit Vegetable Fruit Vegetable

  5. There are 6 Parts of a Flower Sepal Pistil Anther Stamen

  6. Flowering- • The length of night or darkness controls flowering • Seeds in fruits • Fruitsdevelop from theovary New squash growing!!

  7. Day 2… Warm up: Unscramble elfa Iilpst mtse yorav nteasm suvloe oeplnl haetnr Leaf Pistil Stem Ovary Stamen Ovule Pollen anther

  8. Parts of the Flower Pollen Anther Pistil Stamen Ovary Ovule

  9. Female parts • Pistil- Central part of the female reproductive parts • Ovary-Female reproductive organ that houses the individual ovule • Ovule- Individual female sex cells, gets fertilized by pollen

  10. Male Parts • Stamen-produces pollen • Anther- Tip of the stamen, contains pollen • Pollen- Gains that contain genetic material, this fertilizes the ovule

  11. Activity- • Absorbs water from ground • Stores glucose • Located below ground • Leaves are above ground • Buds produce new stems • Stem is above ground • Supports leaves and flowers • Photosynthesis mainly occurs here • Absorbs nutrients from soil • Examples= potato and carrots • Absorb energy from light

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