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FLOWERS AND POLLINATION

FLOWERS AND POLLINATION

Two kinds of growth.


FLOWERS AND POLLINATION

Vegetative growth
FLOWERS AND POLLINATION

Reproductive Growth
FLOWERS AND POLLINATION

Vegetative growth

Differences
• Does not produce gametes.
• Do not produce fruits.
• Do not produce flower.
• It does not attract insects.
• Normal functions increases
(photosynthesis)
FLOWERS AND POLLINATION

Reproductive Growth

Differences
• Produces gametes. Pollen-Male.
Ovum-Female.
• Produces fruits.
• Produces flower.
• Attracts insects.
• Normal functions decreases
(photosynthesis).
FLOWERS AND POLLINATION

Reproductive Growth

Differences
• Produces gametes.
• Produces fruits.
• Produces flower.
• Attracts insects.
• Normal functions decreases
(photosynthesis)
For Reproductive Growth to
occurred different factors have
to be present.
Depending on the species.
• Cold Hours. —> Apple Tree.
• Light Hours -
• Hot Hours -
FLOWERS AND POLLINATION
FLOWERS AND POLLINATION

Sepals and Petals.


FLOWERS AND POLLINATION

Sepals protect the flower petals.


Petals usually colorful structures that can both attract pollinators and
provide them with a landing platform.
Most flowers have several stamen, the male reproductive organ. A stamen is
composed of two parts, the filament and the anther.
The flower reproductive organ of a flower is the pistil. In the center if the
flower is one or more pistils.
A flower that have sepals, petals, pistils and stamens are called a complete
flower.
Bisexual flower. Cross-Pollination.
A flower that have sepals, petals, pistils and stamens are called a complete
flower.
More diversity.
A flower that have sepals, petals, pistils and stamens are called a complete
flower.
More diversity.
A flower that have sepals, petals, pistils and stamens are called a complete
flower.
More diversity.
A flower that have sepals, petals, pistils and stamens are called a complete
flower.
More diversity.
Pollination mechanisms: flowers have evolve to change shape color, or scent
depending on their pollination target.
Pollination mechanisms: flowers have evolve to change shape color, or scent
depending on their pollination target.
Pollination mechanisms: flowers have evolve to change shape color, or scent
depending on their pollination target.
Pollination mechanisms: flowers have evolve to change shape color, or scent
depending on their pollination target. —->Video

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