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Plants

Plants. Roots. Anchor the plant in the soil. Suck up water and nutrients from the soil. seed. roots. Leaves. They absorb light They make food for the plant. Stem. veins. Hold up or support the plant Transport water and nutrients around the plant. leaf. stem. Flower.

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Plants

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  1. Plants

  2. Roots • Anchor the plant in the soil • Suck up water and nutrients from the soil seed roots

  3. Leaves • They absorb light • They make food for the plant

  4. Stem veins • Hold up or support the plant • Transport water and nutrients around the plant leaf stem

  5. Flower • Attracts bees and insects • Contains the pollen

  6. Can you label this?

  7. The inside of a flower

  8. Answer these questions • The roots have two functions. What are they? • The stem has two jobs, name them. • What do the leaves do? • Why is the flower brightly coloured? • What does the flower contain? Why is it important? • What 3 things does a plant need to grow?

  9. The inside of a flower Can you remember the name of each part?

  10. Inside of a flower • Flowers have both female and male parts • Male pollen is produced on the anthers at the end of long, thin stamens

  11. Inside of a flower • The female ovules (tiny eggs) are at the bottom of the carpel in the middle of the flower.

  12. Pollination • The bee is attracted to the flower • Pollen from the anther sticks to the bee • The bee visits a different plant

  13. Pollination • The bee is attracted to the flower • Pollen sticks to the bee • The bee visits a different plant

  14. Pollination • The pollen sticks to the bee and is transported to another plant • The pollen sticks to the sticky stigma

  15. Pollination • The pollen travels down the style • It fertilises and ovule (egg) in the ovary • This then grows into a seed for a new plant

  16. Pollination

  17. Pollination

  18. Pollination

  19. Pollination • Bee is attracted to the flower • The bee collects nectar and the pollen sticks to it. • The bee visits another flower. • The pollen sticks to the sticky stigma. • The pollen travels down the style. • It reaches the ovary and it fertilises an ovule which grows into a new seed.

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