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===About Pollination===
 
===About Pollination===
: '''Pollination''' usually happens an [[insect]], [[bird]] or [[bat]], but humans can '''pollinate''' [[Flower|flowers]].
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: '''Pollination''' usually happens an [[insect]], [[bird]] or bat, but humans can '''pollinate''' [[Flower|flowers]].
: [[Insect|Insects]], [[Bird|birds]] and [[Bat|bats]] go the [[flower|flowers]] because the [[flower|flowers]] make a sweet sugary food called [[nectar]] which the [[animals]] eat.
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: [[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]].
 
: [[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]].
 
: A [[flower]] is pollinated when [[pollen]] from another [[flower]] gets onto the [[stigma]] inside the [[flower]].
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|[[File:BeePollinate2.png|center|200px]]
 
|[[File:BeePollinate2.png|center|200px]]
 
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| style="height:20px; width:100px; text-align:center;" |A bee goes to a [[flower[[ for [[nectar]].
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| style="height:20px; width:100px; text-align:center;" |A bee goes to a [[flower]] for nectar.
 
| style="height:20px; width:100px; text-align:center;" |The bee gets [[pollen]] on it from the [[stamen]] of the [[flower]].
 
| style="height:20px; width:100px; text-align:center;" |The bee gets [[pollen]] on it from the [[stamen]] of the [[flower]].
 
| style="height:20px; width:100px; text-align:center;" |The bee goes to another [[flower]].
 
| style="height:20px; width:100px; text-align:center;" |The bee goes to another [[flower]].
 
| style="height:20px; width:100px; text-align:center;" |The bee that is covered in [[pollen]] rubs some [[pollen]] off onto the [[stigma]] of the new [[flower]]. The [[flower]] is now '''pollinated'''.
 
| style="height:20px; width:100px; text-align:center;" |The bee that is covered in [[pollen]] rubs some [[pollen]] off onto the [[stigma]] of the new [[flower]]. The [[flower]] is now '''pollinated'''.
 
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==Key Stage 3==
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===Meaning===
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[[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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{| class="wikitable"
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|-
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|[[File:PollinationDiagram.png|center|400px]]
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|-
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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.
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|}
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===About Pollination===
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: '''Pollination''' usually happens an [[insect]], [[bird]] or bat, but humans can '''pollinate''' [[Flower|flowers]].
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: [[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]].
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: When a [[flower]] is '''pollinated''' the flower will die and seeds will grow.
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===Extra Information===
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{{#ev:youtube|https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Y5uRVv7GGQM}}
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==Key Stage 4==
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===Meaning===
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[[Pollination]] is when the [[pollen]] from one [[flower]] is spread to another [[flower]] so that the plant can grow [[Seed|seeds]].
 +
{| class="wikitable"
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|-
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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.
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===References===
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====AQA====
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:[https://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/product/1471851362/ref=as_li_tl?ie=UTF8&camp=1634&creative=6738&creativeASIN=1471851362&linkCode=as2&tag=nrjc-21&linkId=7d78d70a2044ee9982dae010c94af92a ''Pollination, pages 29, GCSE Combined Science Trilogy 2, Hodder, AQA '']

Latest revision as of 21:53, 10 November 2019

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.

Singular Noun: Pollination
Plural Noun: Pollination
Verb: To pollinate

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.
The process of pollination.
BeePollinate1.png
BeePollinate0.png
BeePollinate3.png
BeePollinate2.png
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.

PollinationDiagram.png
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.

PollinationDiagram.png
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.

References

AQA

Pollination, pages 29, GCSE Combined Science Trilogy 2, Hodder, AQA