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LIFE CYCLE OF PLANTS Unit 3 – Science Fusion

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Page 1: Life cycle of plants

LIFE CYCLE OF PLANTS

Unit 3 – Science Fusion

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What is a life cycle?

• The stages an organism or living

thing goes through during its life. The stages form a cycle that repeats again

and again.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-GgWRnUMAwM

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How does the life cycle of a plant begin?

• Most plants come from seeds. A seed germinates when it breaks open and a small

plant grows out of it.

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FLOWERS• A flower is the part of some

plants when they become adults. The flower enables them to reproduce (make more plants similar to themselves)

• Flowers have male and femal parts that are involved in reproduction.

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Seed: it has a hard outer covering to

protect it.

Seedling: it is the tiny new plant that comes out of the

seed.

Adult Plant: the seedling grows into

an adult plant.

Fruit: flowers fall off the plant and the plant

makes a fruit. The fruit holds the seeds.

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CONES

• Some plants make seeds without flowers. Their seeds form in cones.

• Cones are the parts of some seed plants where reproduction occurs. Cones do not develop into fruit.

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POLLEN

• It is a powder-like material involved in plant reproduction. Plants that make seeds also make pollen.

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POLLINATION

• It happens when pollen is moved from the male plant part to the female plant part.

• The environment around a plant helps in pollination.

• Wind, water, and animals help move the pollen from plant to plant.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=26oq5tWrb2Q

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The pistil is the female part. The

seeds form in here!

The stamen is the

male part.

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Seeds are carried to new areas thanks to water, wind, and animals.

Look at some examples:

•Birds eat fruit, the seeds will pass through its body. The seeds may be left in a new place.

•Seeds may float in the wind and moved to new ground.

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SPORES• Spores are reproductive structures that can

grow into new plants. • Ferns are one type of plant that reproduces

using spores. They have leaves called FRONDS. Each frond has smaller leaves.

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SPORES• Moss is another type of plant that reproduces

using only spores. Mosses are small, soft plants. They usually grow in damp (wet) places.