The flower is a delicate and highly specialised part of the shoot system. It contains the structures that are needed for reproduction.
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The above drawing of a flower can be pollinated by ants, butterflies and bees. Pollination is the transfer of pollen grains from the anthers to the stigma of a flower.
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Characteristics of insect-pollinated plants:
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They are brightly coloured and have a sweet smell.
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They produce a sweet liquid called nectar.
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The pollen is heavy and sticky.
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They have large petals so that insects can sit on them.
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This flower cannot be pollinated by wind because the pollen is heavy and wind-pollinated pollen is very light so, they can fly to distant places.
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The drawing shows a longitudinal section through a flower, From the drawing, say whether you think the flower might be pollinated by the (a) wind, (b) ants, (c) butterflies or (d) bees. Explain the reason for your answer.
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E Doris James, Vandana Tirath, Anton Siromani and, Kiran Banerji Solutions for Exercise 3: Higher-Order Thinking Skills
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The drawing shows a longitudinal section through a flower, From the drawing, say whether you think the flower might be pollinated by the (a) wind, (b) ants, (c) butterflies or (d) bees. Explain the reason for your answer.
Praveen and Nina planted a row of runner beans in their respective gardens at the same time. Most of Praveen’s beans germinated successfully, but only some of Nina's did. Give three possible reasons why this might have happened.