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Sexual reproduction in plants

Subject: Biology
Grade: Upper Secondary
Publisher: YDP
Resource types: Whiteboard presentation
Resource ID: b2402
Description:
At the end of this activity, students should be able to:
– describe the flower structure in angiosperms
– describe the development of a pollen grain and embryo sac
– define pollination
– present mechanisms for protection against self-pollination
– explain what double fertilization involves
– describe the formation of a seed and a fruit.

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Sexual reproduction...
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Consists of...
The life cycle of a...
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Stages of the life ...
Whiteboard exercise
Structure of wind-p...
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Flower structure in...
Whiteboard exercise
Structure of a flow...
Whiteboard exercise
Flowers of insect-p...
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Development of poll...
Illustration
Structure of the st...
Slideshow
Development of a po...
Animation
The stages in the f...
Whiteboard exercise
Parts of the pollen...
Whiteboard exercise
The pollen grain
Illustration
Development of the ...
Illustration
Structure of the pi...
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Development of the ...
Animation
Embryo sac developm...
Whiteboard exercise
Types of pollination
Simulation
Modes of pollination
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Dioecism
Animation
Monoecism
Animation
Protandry
Animation
Protogyny
Animation
Heterostyly
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Pollination
Whiteboard exercise
Fertilization in an...
Animation
Double fertilization
Whiteboard exercise
Seed coat
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The development of ...
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Seed formation
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Structure and diver...
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Relevant to...
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