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Reminder Homework for 12/9 & 12/10 HW: Bring a large flower in a plastic bag w/ your name on it. that we will observe in class: Best to bring a Lilly Next best is to bring a large flower where you can see the pistil and stamen. You can go to a florist and ask them of any old flower that they are going to throw away 5 Points

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12/4 & 12/5 - 7th Grade AgendaLearning Objective: Learn about Drug Abuse PreventionCollect HW: Reading & Notetaking p.186 – 187Drug Outreach ProgramTextbook Reading 388 – 392HW: Reading & Notetaking p.189 - 190Reminder HW: Science Fair Background due 1/13 & 1/14 (10 Points)Reminder HW: Bring a flower due 12/9& 12/10 (5 Points)

Reflection• Prompt: Describe two differences between

a Gymnosperm and an Angiosperm?

Reminder Homework for 12/9 & 12/10

HW: Bring a large flower in a plastic bag w/ your name on it. that we will observe in class:

Best to bring a Lilly Next best is to bring a large

flower where you can see the pistil and stamen.

You can go to a florist and ask them of any old flower that they are going to throw away

5 Points

What are Gymnosperms?• A gymnosperm is a

seed plant that produce naked seeds.

Life Cycle of Gymnosperm• Most

Gymnosperms produce two types of cones: Male cones and female cones

What is the reproductive structure of angiosperms?

• Flower

What are the two characteristics of angiosperms?

• 1. Produce Flowers• 2. Produce Fruits

Structure of Flower

Where does a grain of pollen fall on a flower when it is pollinated?• Stigma

What are the Pollinators of flower?

• Birds• Insects• Mammals

What part of a flower becomes fruit?

• Ovary

Life cycle of an Angiosperm

Is Venus Flytrap an animal?• No. It uses

photosynthesis to make its own food. Trapping and digesting insect just supplements its diet.

• Venus fly trap is a autotroph

• Animals are heterotroph

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