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Plants - Coggle Diagram
Plants
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Reproduction
1 pollination
Insect pollination: 1flowers are usually large brightly coloured and scented so it attracts insects. Anthers do not hang out of the flowers.
Pollination: insect pollination, wind pollination, cross pollination
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Flowers are small and dull coloured with no scent. Anthers hang out so pollen grains will easily be shaken free and carried by the wind. Stigma is large and feathery to catch pollen grains in the wind.
Parts
Male
Female
Stigma, ovary, ovule, style
Stigma catches the pollen in the wind, style connects the stigma to the ovary. Ovary swells and becomes the fruit and ovule becomes the seed.
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Pollen grains from another plant or the same plant falls or get carried by the wind to the stigma of another plant.
After this, fertilisation occurs and after some time, the ovary will swell and become the fruit and the ovule will turn into the seed.