Grade 7 Science - Plant Reproduction //top\\
Plants might seem like they just sit there, but they are masters of survival! Just like animals, plants need to reproduce to make sure their species doesn’t disappear. But since plants can’t walk around to find a partner, they have come up with some amazing strategies. There are two main ways plants do this: (cloning themselves) and Sexual Reproduction (mixing DNA to make seeds).
Go to your kitchen. Find an apple. Cut it open. Identify the remains of the style, the seeds (ovules), and the fruit (ovary). Then, find a potato. Locate the "eyes" (buds). Explain to a parent: This is Grade 7 Science in my hand. Grade 7 Science - Plant Reproduction
Pollen moves within the same flower or to another flower on the same plant. Plants might seem like they just sit there,
Sexual reproduction involves two parents. It requires the fusion of male and female reproductive cells, known as . This process creates offspring with a mix of genetic material from both parents. There are two main ways plants do this:
Once the flower is open and the parts are mature, the next step is .
These parts do not directly produce gametes, but they play a vital supporting role.