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Structure of Flowering Plants

Subject: Life Science
Grade: Middle-High , Elementary-Middle , Middle
Publisher: Learnetic
Resource types: Student activity
License type: Paid
Description This lesson describes the four main plant organs: the stem, leaves, roots, and flower. Students will learn that the male sex cells, called pollen grains, fertilize female sex cells, called ova. They will also learn ways in which seeds develop after fertilization and are dispersed by plants.
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Keywords plants, roots, chlorophyll, photosynthesis, life processes, stem, leaves, leaf, flower, flowering plant reproduction, plant reproduction, seeds, fruit, plant organs, plant fertilization, seed dispersal, plant pore, plant sensitivity, plant growth, plant nutrition, plant respiration, plant excretion, plant movement, water transport, carbon dioxide, glucose, plant absorption, root hairs, pollination, anther, petal, stigma, filament, ovary, ovules, sepal, sex cells, pollen, pollen grains, ova, stamen, carpel, structure, flowering, Structure of Flowering Plants
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Learnetic Topic: Life Processes and Cell Functions (32 Student License)
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Duration: 12 months
# of Students: 32
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Learnetic Middle School Life Science (32 Student License)
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Duration: 12 months
# of Students: 32
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Duration: 12 months
# of Students: 32
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