Difference between revisions of "The Plant Kingdom: Plant Movements"
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+ | '''HOW SEEDS TRAVEL''' | ||
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+ | #Seeds travel away from the mother plant in many ways. | ||
+ | #The wind often moves seeds great distances. | ||
+ | #Animal carriers also contribute to their relocation. | ||
+ | #Explosion is another way this mother plant releases the seeds or spores great distances. | ||
+ | #This enables plants to reproduce their species in other locations than the original environment. | ||
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+ | <br>'''Chart 12''' | ||
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+ | '''HOW PLANTS ARE SUPPORTED''' | ||
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+ | #Some plants do not have a very strong stem, so they develop tendrils which support them by winding around sticks or poles, or the stems of other plants. | ||
+ | #Other plants which do not have strong stems crawl along the ground. | ||
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+ | <br>'''Chart 13''' | ||
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+ | '''ROOTS: ANOTHER MEANS OF SUPPORT''' | ||
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+ | #This chart shows men holding the plant - anchoring it to the ground, so that when there is a strong wind, the plant is not pulled down. | ||
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=== Points Of Interest === | === Points Of Interest === | ||
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− | [[Category:Science]] | + | [[Category:Science]] [[Category:Science_6-9]] |
Latest revision as of 04:49, 24 July 2009
Contents
Age
6-9.
Materials
Preparation
Presentation
Chart 11
HOW SEEDS TRAVEL
- Seeds travel away from the mother plant in many ways.
- The wind often moves seeds great distances.
- Animal carriers also contribute to their relocation.
- Explosion is another way this mother plant releases the seeds or spores great distances.
- This enables plants to reproduce their species in other locations than the original environment.
Chart 12
HOW PLANTS ARE SUPPORTED
- Some plants do not have a very strong stem, so they develop tendrils which support them by winding around sticks or poles, or the stems of other plants.
- Other plants which do not have strong stems crawl along the ground.
Chart 13
ROOTS: ANOTHER MEANS OF SUPPORT
- This chart shows men holding the plant - anchoring it to the ground, so that when there is a strong wind, the plant is not pulled down.
Control Of Error
Points Of Interest
Purpose
Variation
Links
Handouts/Attachments