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  1. Recall examples of asexual reproduction in plants. Explain characteristics of offspring produced by sexual and asexual reproduction. Explain how the structures of flowers and pollen allow pollination by animals or wind. Explain how plants ensure cross -pollination. Describe how pollination leads to fertilisation.

  2. Draw a diagram and add a brief description for each of the below methods of asexual reproduction in plants. ..................................................................... 4. Fill in the gaps using the words below to summarise the advantages and disadvantages of each type of reproduction.

  3. Dec 28, 2023 · This set of 6 worksheets, corresponding to the "Reproduction in Plants" chapter, covers asexual and sexual plant reproduction. It includes key concepts such as vegetative propagation, pollination, and seed dispersal.

  4. Binary fission is basically the cell division of a parent cell to produce two daughter cells. Distinguish between “plant” and “flower”. State the function of the following parts of a flower. Use diagrams to summarise self-pollination vs cross pollination.

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  5. in flowering plants involves the transfer of pollen (male gamete) to an ova (female gamete). This involves three distinct phases – pollination, fertilization and seed dispersal. Sexual reproduction key terms. Pollination: The transfer of pollen grains from an anther (male plant structure) to a stigma (female plant structure)

  6. Do this lab to observe the similarities and differences among three groups of seedless plants. How are the gametophyte stages and the sporophyte stages of liverworts, mosses, and ferns similar and different? Describe the sporophyte and gametophyte forms of liverworts, mosses, and ferns. Identify the spore-producing structures of.

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  8. These differentiated Plant Reproduction Worksheets are perfect to follow up as homework on lessons on plant reproduction. Each sheet in this pack helps your students work through questions that reinforce learning and build confidence in this KS3 Biology topic.