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2.21 Create A Flower
12/15-16/2014
Do Now
• How do you think you did on the benchmark? Why?
• How did you do on the Punnett squares edmodo quiz? Why
• What is your grade in class? Why• Complete the mind map check list
Roots: Absorb water and nutrients from the ground
Stem: Carries water from the roots to the rest of the plant
Leaves:Have chloroplast and makes sugar for the tree
Flower: Bright pink, good smelling pollen, and nectar to attract pollinators
Stamen (Has the yellow pollen on top): Male reproductive organ that makes pollen
Pistil: Only 1 pistil in the middle with ovules inside. Female reproductive part and makes the ovule (flower egg)
Fruit with seed in it: Animals eat the fruit and spread the seeds
Pollinator: Bumble Bee: Bee is attracted to bright colors and smells. Be gets pollen rubbed on its back
Pollinator-Flower RelationshipTable that tells you the flowers that the pollinators like. You can click on each pollinator to learn more!• http://www.fs.fed.us/wildflowers/pollinators/syndr
omes.shtmlParagraph explaining what each pollinator likes!• http://biology.clc.uc.edu/courses/bio106/pollinat.ht
mPictures and game telling what each pollinator likes!• http://www.personal.psu.edu/mnm14/blogs/biolog
y_12_lab_flowering_plant_reproduction/lessons/03--.html
Things to consider
• Is your flower on a tree? Bush? Its own stem? Vine?
• Flowers and fruit are not on a tree or bush at the same time, so make a half and half picture with the fruits on one side and the other half with the flower
• To get a 4, you need to do a little bit of research to find out what type of flowers and colors certain animals like!