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Unit 4 Plants

Unit 4 Plants

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Arancha Pérez López

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Unit 4 Plants

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Which part contains the ovary?

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Stamens

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pistil

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Seed

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Petals

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Multiple Choice

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Which part becomes seeds?

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Stamens

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Ovules

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Sepals

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Pistils

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Multiple Choice

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Which parts are frequently colourful to attract insects?

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Petals

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Sepals

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Pistils

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Stamens

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Multiple Choice

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Which part are small and green and protect the flower?

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Stamens

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Pistils

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Sepals

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Petals

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Multiple Choice

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Which part of the plant supports it and carries water and minerals?

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leaves

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stem

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flowers

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seeds

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Multiple Choice

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Which part of a plant take the sunlight and help the plant to make food?

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roots

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leaves

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stem

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flowers

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Multiple Choice

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Which part of the plant produce fruits?

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flowers

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leaves

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stem

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roots

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Multiple Choice

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Which part of the plant absorb water and minerals from the soil?

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roots

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leaves

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stem

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flowers

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Summary page 54

Parts of a plant

  • The stem: supports the plants and carries water and minerals.

  • Leaves: take in sunlight and help the plant to make food.

  • Flowers: prduce fruits and they have seeds.

  • Roots: fix the plant to the groud and absorb water and minerals from soil.

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Multiple Choice

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What types of plants that produce seeds do you know?

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angiosperms and gymnosperms

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angyosperms and gimnosperms

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angiosperms and gemnosperms

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Multiple Choice

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The ones that have flowers and produce fruits are...

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angiosperms

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gymnosperms

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Multiple Choice

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The ones that don't have flowers and produce cones are called...

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gymnosperms

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angiosperms

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SUMMARY Page 55

What are seed-producing plants?

  • Angiosperms: they have flowers that produce fruits with seeds inside. ex. PEAR TREE

  • Gymnosperms: they don't have flowers. They produce cones with seeds inside. ex. PINE TREE

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Multiple Choice

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Which part produces pollen?

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pistil

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stamens

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sepals

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petals

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Multiple Choice

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Which part contains the ovary which becomes a fruit?

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Stamens

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Pistils

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Petals

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Sepals

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Multiple Choice

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Which part contains the ovules that become seeds?

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Stamens

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Pistils

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Ovules

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Petals

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Multiple Choice

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Which part are frequently colourful to attract insects?

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Sepals

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Pistils

3

Petals

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Seeds

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Multiple Choice

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Which part small and green protect the flower?

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Sepals

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Petals

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Pistils

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Stamens

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REPRODUCTIVE ORGANS Page 56

  • The stamens: produce pollen

  • The pistil: contains the ovary which becomes a fruit

  • The ovary: contains ovules which become seeds.

  • The petals: are colourful to attract insects

  • The sepals: are small and green. They protect the flower.

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Multiple Choice

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Stage 1: The seeds ...: they begin to grow

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germinate

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grows

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disperse

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trabsport

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Multiple Choice

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Stage 2: The plant ... into a tree

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disperses

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grows

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transports

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walks

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Stage 3: The wind, animals or insects .... the pollen from one flower to another.

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fertilises

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grows

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germinate

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transport

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Stage 4: The pollen ...the ovules which become seeds.

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transports

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fertilises

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grows

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disperses

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Stage 5: the fruit falls to the ground . the wind, animals and insects ... the seeds.

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put

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germinate

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fertlise

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disperse

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The life cycle of a flowering plant p.57

  • Stage 1: the seeds germinate and begin to grow.

  • Stage 2: the plants grows into a tree.

  • Stage 3: the wind, insects and animals transport the pollen from one flower to another.

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The life cycle of a flowering plant p.57

  • Stage 4: the pollen travels to the ovary and fertilises the ovules which become seeds.

  • Stage 5: the fruit falls to the ground. The wind, animals or insects disperse the seeds.

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Study hard and I am sure your mark will be great!!!! Cheer up!! Teacher Arancha

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