Hello, My name is Katelynn and today I'm going to teach you about plant reproduction.
As you can see we are in my garden today and I have some flowers back there and other things starting to grow
I have now stepped inside my garden so we are going to begin. So, what is plant reproduction? Well I'm going to tell you.
Plant reproduction is the production of new offspring in plants, which can be accomplished by sexual or asexual reproduction.
The plant organs that participate this process are Sepals,Petals,Stamens,Anthers,Stigma,and Ovary
Flowers are plants that reproduce sexually, so how does this work? Well They produce male sex cells and female sex cells. These must meet for reproduction to begin, a process called pollination.
Anthers-Produce male sex cells Stigma-The top of the female part of the flower which collects pollen grains. Ovary-Produces the female sex cells Pistils- The ovule producing part of a flower.
The functions of each reproductive organ are Sepals-Protect the unopened flower Petals-May be brightly coloured to attract insects Stamens-The male parts of the flower
Oh! look! There is a bee on that flower over there perfect. A bee is an example of a pollinator. Why? Well because A pollinator is an animal that moves pollen from the male anther of a flower to the female stigma of a flower. In other word they spread the pollen from flower to flower but what attracts them in the first place is the petals.
All those functions play a role in the sexual reproduction of a flower to produce flowers. Now we are going to talk about pollinators and how they flowers with the reproduction process
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