Categories: All - pollination - fertilisation - roots - insects

by Farah Rizal 15 years ago

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Biology Presentation

The process of pollination involves insects and bees being attracted to flowers by nectar, scent, and color. As insects reach for nectar, they collect ovules from the ovaries of the flower.

Biology Presentation

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Fertilisation

Pollination

Insect Polination: The insects and bees are attracted towards the nectary where sugar is made, and the petals give out scent, and are coloured to attract the insects.The insect has to reach the nectar, which is at the bottom of the flower. While it reaches it, some of the ovules made by the ovaries rub off onto the insect. The nexttime the same insect goes to another plant to collect nectar, the ovaries which were stuck to the insect rub off against the stigma, which will allow fertilisation to occur.

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Germination

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rocess: (In a Broad Bean) First, the testa splits, and the radicle emerges from the seed.After this, the epicotyl elongates upwards, and lateral roots develop which are sometimes called secondary roots.
Definition:
Conditions needed: Water, Oxygen and suitable temperature (For enzymes to work)