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4.7 Plant Reproduction
4.7 Plant Reproduction
4.7 Plant Reproduction
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STRUCTURE OF FLOWER
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TYPES OF FLOWER
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PAPAYA PLANT
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CORN PLANT
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POLLINATION
IS THE PROCESS OF
TRANSFERRING MARURED
POLLEN GRAINS FROM
ANTHER TO STIGMA
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POLLINATING AGENTS
WIND INSECTS AND ANIMAL
FLOWER: FLOWER:
HAVE WHITE OR PALE HAVE BIG & COLOURFUL
PETALS PETALS
HAVE A LONG AND FURRY HAVE NECTAR AND SMELL
STIGMA
NICE
HAVE PLENTY OF SMALL,
SMOOTH AND LIGHT PRODUCE ROUGH AND
POLLEN GRAINS STICKY POLLEN GRAINS
HAVE A LONG FILAMENT EXAMPLES: DURIAN,
AND STYLE RAMBUTAN, PAPAYA
EXAMPLES: CORN, GRASS
& PADDY
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FERTILISATION PROCESS
THE MALE GAMETE
CARRIED BY THE POLLEN
FUSES WITH FEMALE
GAMETE IN THE OVULE.
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POLLINATION
FERTILISATION
THE OVULE GROWS INSIDE THE OVARY & THEN DEVELOPS INTO SEEDS
MONOCOTYLEDONOUS DICOTYLEDONOUS
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GREEN BEAN (DICOTYLEDONOUS)
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MAIZE GRAIN (MONOCOTYLEDONOUS)
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GERMINATION OF SEEDS
THE TESTA BURSTS AND THE
RADICLE STARTS TO APPEAR
AND GROW DOWNWARDS
INTO THE SOIL TO FORM
ROOT.
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TYPES OF GERMINATION
EPIGEAL HYPOGEAL
COTYLEDONS COTYLEDONS
ARE CARRIED THAT REMAIN
OUT OF THE IN THE SOIL
SOIL
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EPIGEAL
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HYPOGEAL
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YES YES YES GERMINATE
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DISCUSSION
1. The scientific method starts with a general
question and is followed by learning background
information. Then, a hypothesis can be
developed. The hypothesis is then tested by
a controlled experiment. During
the experiment, results can be collected, which
are then analyzed.
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DISCUSSION
2. The purpose of using cooking
oil in this experiment is to
prevent the air entering the
water.
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No.3
This is not because the plant is unhealthy or under
growth stress.
It is a natural abortion of a female flower that
had not been pollinated and therefore failed to
develop into a fruit.
Papaya plants occur in one of three sexual forms:
male, female, or hermaphrodite. These
forms are expressed in the plant's flower.
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FOR YOUR ATTENTION
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