Fantastic Voyage- Initial Influence Maps
Firstly, some possible insects that could be used to show insect pollination:
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Bees |
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Butterflies |
Then, some images and diagrams that I found helpful in understanding what each part of a plant looks like / what it does within the plant
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Stamen- Made up of the anthers (containing pollen) and filament, and is the male gamete of a plant |
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Carpel- This is the female gamete of a plant, and is made up of the stigma, style, ovary and ovule |
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Stigma- This is the part that the pollen lands/ is transferred onto |
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Pollen- This is what is transferred to another flower for fertilisation |
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Nuclei- The nucleus of the pollen and the nucleus in the ovule fuse together |
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Fertilised Ovule- This is once the two nuclei have fused together |
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Zygote- The Fertilised ovule develops into a zygote |
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Embryo- The zygote develops into an embryo |
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Seeds- The Embryo develops into a seed |
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Fruit- The whole carpel develops into a fruit |
These are some possible flowers/ plants that could to used...
...for insect pollination...
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Orchids |
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Sunflowers |
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Lilies |
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Variety of Wind Pollinating plants |
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