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Check. The formation of seeds and fruits
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Remember what you have studied in this section and answer the questions: Make a table showing the parts of the flower that fall off and those that remain after fertilisation. With a classmate define:…
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Plants are living things
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What are plants? Plants are living things. Like animals they are born, they grow, they reproduce and they die. Plants use seeds to reproduce. A new plant grows from a seed. Plants are different from…
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The process of plant reproduction
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The pollen grains fall on the pistil. It can be the same flower or a different flower. The flower is pollinated. The ovule becomes a seed. The pistil grows into a fruit. The other parts of the flower…
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Biofuels: plant materials to replace oil
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Facing the growth of CO2 emissions from transport and the difficulty to find alternatives to the traditional fuels for transport, Europe is proposing an immediate answer. It is encouraging the…
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The formation of seeds and fruits
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5.1. The formation of the seed After fertilisation, the petals, sepals and stamens wither and fall off. The style and the stigma often also fall off. Only the ovary remains, containing the fertilised…