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Page?, 04/13/09, Pollination Objective : SWBAT explain pollination.

Page?, 04/13/09, Pollination Objective : SWBAT explain pollination. Catalyst : Spend 20 minutes to answer new and old blogs. Labeling the parts of the flower. http://www.bcb.uwc.ac.za/ecotree/flowers/flowerparts.htm. Notes…. DEFINITION

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Page?, 04/13/09, Pollination Objective : SWBAT explain pollination.

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  1. Page?, 04/13/09, Pollination Objective: SWBAT explain pollination. Catalyst: Spend 20 minutes to answer new and old blogs.

  2. Labeling the parts of the flower • http://www.bcb.uwc.ac.za/ecotree/flowers/flowerparts.htm

  3. Notes… DEFINITION • Pollination is when the pollen of one flower fertilize the ovules of another flower.

  4. Notes… • Steps of pollination: • Insects like bees come to the flower to get nectar (sugar) • By accident they pick up pollens located on the stamen (the male part of the flower)

  5. Notes… • Steps of pollination: 3. The insects go to another flower and drop the pollen onto the stigma, the top part of the pistil (the female part of the flower)

  6. Notes… • Steps of pollination: • Pollen tubes grow down and connect with the ovules (the egg) • The ovules become the seeds and the ovary the fruit

  7. Flower Dissection Bring a flower to dissect for Wednesday

  8. GOOD FLOWERS Lilies Tulips Daffodils Irises BAD FLOWERS Roses Daisies Carnation What kind of flowers?

  9. Good flower: Lily

  10. Good flower: Tulip

  11. Good flower: Daffodil

  12. Good flower: Iris

  13. Bad flower: Rose*Yes, even though it’s on Valentine’s Day, don’t bring a rose!*

  14. Bad flower: Daisy

  15. Bad flower: Carnation

  16. Page?, 04/14/09, Asexual & Sexual Reproduction Quiz Objective: SWBAT review, take quiz on asexual and sexual reproduction and work on blogs. Catalyst: How is asexual reproduction different from sexual reproduction?

  17. Asexual Reproduction How many parent(s)? ONE

  18. Asexual Reproduction How is the DNA (genetic material) of the offspring compared to the parent? Identical

  19. Asexual Reproduction True or False: Mitosis is an example of asexual reproduction TRUE

  20. Sexual Reproduction How many parent(s)? TWO

  21. Sexual Reproduction How is the DNA (genetic material) of the offspring compared to the parents? Half of its genes (DNA) is from one parent and the other half is from the other parent

  22. QUIZ Procedures Eyes on your own quiz NO talking during or after the quiz Use your brain only, no notes Use the laptop when you are done, to finish up any blogs

  23. Staple in Works Asexual vs. Sexual Ant. Guide: 4/3/09 Reading Quiz: 3/31/09

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