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| style="height:20px; width:400px; text-align:center;" |Once the [[pollen]] has reached the [[stigma]] it must still get to the [[ovary]] of the flower. | | style="height:20px; width:400px; text-align:center;" |Once the [[pollen]] has reached the [[stigma]] it must still get to the [[ovary]] of the flower. | ||
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| + | ===About Pollination=== | ||
| + | : '''Pollination''' usually happens an [[insect]], [[bird]] or bat, but humans can '''pollinate''' [[Flower|flowers]]. | ||
| + | : [[Insect|Insects]], [[Bird|birds]] and bats go the [[flower|flowers]] because the [[flower|flowers]] make a sweet sugary food called nectar which the [[animal]]s eat. | ||
| + | : [[Pollen]] is made by the [[stamen]] inside a [[flower]]. | ||
| + | : A [[flower]] is pollinated when [[pollen]] from another [[flower]] gets onto the [[stigma]] inside the [[flower]]. | ||
| + | : When a [[flower]] is '''pollinated''' the flower will die and seeds will grow. | ||
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| + | ===Extra Information=== | ||
| + | {{#ev:youtube|https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Y5uRVv7GGQM}} | ||
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| + | ==Key Stage 4== | ||
| + | ===Meaning=== | ||
| + | [[Pollination]] is when the [[pollen]] from one [[flower]] is spread to another [[flower]] so that the plant can grow [[Seed|seeds]]. | ||
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| + | |[[File:PollinationDiagram.png|center|400px]] | ||
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| + | | style="height:20px; width:400px; text-align:center;" |Once the [[pollen]] has reached the [[stigma]] it must still get to the [[ovary]] of the flower. | ||
| + | |} | ||
| + | |||
| + | ===About Pollination=== | ||
| + | : '''Pollination''' usually happens an [[insect]], [[bird]] or bat, but humans can '''pollinate''' [[Flower|flowers]]. | ||
| + | : [[Insect|Insects]], [[Bird|birds]] and bats go the [[flower|flowers]] because the [[flower|flowers]] make a sweet sugary food called nectar which the [[animal]]s eat. | ||
| + | : [[Pollen]] is made by the [[stamen]] inside a [[flower]]. | ||
| + | : A [[flower]] is pollinated when [[pollen]] from another [[flower]] gets onto the [[stigma]] inside the [[flower]]. | ||
| + | : When a [[flower]] is '''pollinated''' the flower will die and seeds will grow. | ||
Revision as of 17:58, 20 April 2019
Contents
Key Stage 2
Meaning
A diagram of a flower.
Pollination is when the pollen from one flower is spread to another flower so that the plant can grow seeds.
About Pollination
- Pollination usually happens an insect, bird or bat, but humans can pollinate flowers.
- Insects, birds and bats go the flowers because the flowers make a sweet sugary food called nectar which the animals eat.
- Pollen is made by the stamen inside a flower.
- A flower is pollinated when pollen from another flower gets onto the stigma inside the flower.
- When a flower is pollinated the flower will die and seeds will grow.
| A bee goes to a flower for nectar. | The bee gets pollen on it from the stamen of the flower. | The bee goes to another flower. | The bee that is covered in pollen rubs some pollen off onto the stigma of the new flower. The flower is now pollinated. |
Key Stage 3
Meaning
Pollination is when the pollen from one flower is spread to another flower so that the plant can grow seeds.
| Once the pollen has reached the stigma it must still get to the ovary of the flower. |
About Pollination
- Pollination usually happens an insect, bird or bat, but humans can pollinate flowers.
- Insects, birds and bats go the flowers because the flowers make a sweet sugary food called nectar which the animals eat.
- Pollen is made by the stamen inside a flower.
- A flower is pollinated when pollen from another flower gets onto the stigma inside the flower.
- When a flower is pollinated the flower will die and seeds will grow.
Extra Information
Key Stage 4
Meaning
Pollination is when the pollen from one flower is spread to another flower so that the plant can grow seeds.
| Once the pollen has reached the stigma it must still get to the ovary of the flower. |
About Pollination
- Pollination usually happens an insect, bird or bat, but humans can pollinate flowers.
- Insects, birds and bats go the flowers because the flowers make a sweet sugary food called nectar which the animals eat.
- Pollen is made by the stamen inside a flower.
- A flower is pollinated when pollen from another flower gets onto the stigma inside the flower.
- When a flower is pollinated the flower will die and seeds will grow.