Chapter 13 - Reproduction in Plants
You should be able to...
3.1 understand the differences between sexual and asexual reproduction
3.2 understand that fertilisation involves the fusion of a male and female gamete to produce a zygote that undergoes cell division and develops into an embryo
3.3 describe the structures of an insect-pollinated and a wind-pollinated flower and explain how each is adapted for pollination
3.4 understand that the growth of the pollen tube followed by fertilisation leads to seed and fruit formation
3.5 understand the conditions needed for seed germination
3.6 understand how germinating seeds utilise food reserves until the seedling can carry out photosynthesis
3.7 understand that plants can reproduce asexually by natural methods (illustrated by runners) and by artificial methods (illustrated by cuttings)
3.1 understand the differences between sexual and asexual reproduction
3.2 understand that fertilisation involves the fusion of a male and female gamete to produce a zygote that undergoes cell division and develops into an embryo
3.3 describe the structures of an insect-pollinated and a wind-pollinated flower and explain how each is adapted for pollination
3.4 understand that the growth of the pollen tube followed by fertilisation leads to seed and fruit formation
3.5 understand the conditions needed for seed germination
3.6 understand how germinating seeds utilise food reserves until the seedling can carry out photosynthesis
3.7 understand that plants can reproduce asexually by natural methods (illustrated by runners) and by artificial methods (illustrated by cuttings)
Powerpoint used in lessons
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Revision slides
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Revision notes to print if you like
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Plant reproduction self study
Produced by clickbiology.com, you should fill in the worksheet using the powerpoint to help. This is designed to cover everything you need to know on this section of the IGCSE syllabus.
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