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Mention two types of pollination.
Self-pollination and cross-pollination
Mention three different pollinators other than bees.
humming bird - butterfly - beetle - lacewing - bat - wasp - fly - moth
What is the sixth stage in the life cycle of a plant?
Fertilisation
What is the fifth stage in the life cycle of a plant?
Pollination
What's the fourth stage in the life cycle of a plant?
Adult plant
What's the third stage in the life cycle of a plant?
Young plant
What's the second stage in the life cycle of a plant?
Seedling
What's the first stage in the life cycle of a plant?
Germination
Through a process called "self-pollination" a flower can pollinate itself. True or False?
True
In which part of the flower are the ovules?
Ovary
In which part of the flower are pollen grains produced?
Anther
Which part of the flower is sticky to catch pollen?
Stigma
Which is the male part of the flower?
Stamen
Which is the female part of the flower?
Carpel / Pistil
What is fertilisation?
Fertilisation is the process by which the pollen grain fuses with the ovule and a seed is made.
Why do insects visit flowers?
To get nectar
Mention 4 ways in which pollen can travel from one plant to another.
Birds or insencts / humans / water / wind
What is pollination?
It's the movement of pollen from one plant to another of the same kind.
What is the function of the flower?
To make seeds so that the plant can reproduce.
What is an imperfect flower?
A flower with either male OR female parts.
What is a perfect flower?
A perfect flower is a flower with both male and female parts.
What's this?
Carpel / pistil
What's this?
Ovary
What's this?
Style
What's this?
Stigma
What's this?
Stamen
What's this?
Filament
What's this?
Anther