Sexual and Asexual Reproduction
Identify which plant reproduction method is shown in examples.
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Identify which plant reproduction method is shown in examples.
Compare common asexual methods using potato, Bryophyllum, yeast, algae and fungi examples.
Recognize sepals, petals, stamens, pistil, ovary, ovules, anther and stigma.
Explain transfer of pollen and identify agents such as wind, water and insects.
Connect pollen tube, ovule, ovary, seed and fruit formation.
Identify dispersal by wind, water, animals and bursting using examples.
Explain the need for water, air and suitable temperature in germination.
Use plant features to infer reproduction method, pollination agent or dispersal method.
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