IGCSE Biology - Plant Reproduction Presentation
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This is an animated PowerPoint presentation that covers section 3.4 Reproduction in plants of the Edexcel IGCSE Biology course.
The PowerPoint works through the following questions: Can you explain with examples, how plants can reproduce asexually by natural and artificial methods? Can you label diagrams of an insect-pollinated and a wind-pollinated flower, and explain how each is adapted for pollination? Can you explain the processes following pollination including growth of the pollen tube, fertilisation, and seed and fruit formation? What conditions are needed for seed germination What enables a germinating seed to grow before it can carry out photosynthesis? (separate science only)
The PowerPoint is designed to directly address each relevant point in the syllabus. It is simple and straight to the point covering the topic in just the right amount of detail. It's a fantastic resource for both teachers and students or a great tool for revision.
Many of the slides have animations in that will only work when viewed in slideshow mode, so please use that when working through the presentation.
The PowerPoint works through the following questions: Can you explain with examples, how plants can reproduce asexually by natural and artificial methods? Can you label diagrams of an insect-pollinated and a wind-pollinated flower, and explain how each is adapted for pollination? Can you explain the processes following pollination including growth of the pollen tube, fertilisation, and seed and fruit formation? What conditions are needed for seed germination What enables a germinating seed to grow before it can carry out photosynthesis? (separate science only)
The PowerPoint is designed to directly address each relevant point in the syllabus. It is simple and straight to the point covering the topic in just the right amount of detail. It's a fantastic resource for both teachers and students or a great tool for revision.
Many of the slides have animations in that will only work when viewed in slideshow mode, so please use that when working through the presentation.