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Catch a flower

Beatriz Pérez Ordejón

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INSTRUCTIONS • There are six teams. • Each team has 30 hearts to spend on three questions. • Each question has three possible answers. • For each question, each team has to deliver three hearts

three responses or only one response. • The hearts placed in the wrong answers will be lost. The

hearts placed in the correct answer will be saved to spend on the next question.

• After the round of three questions each team has to answer to win the team has kept more hearts.

• The prize is .... SURPRISE!

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CARPEL

It is a simple pistil or a single member of a

compound pistil.

OVARY POLLENBeatriz Pérez Ordejón

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CARPEL

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PETAL

It is a sugary fluid produced in the nectarines of plants and collected by bees and

other animals

NECTAR OVARY

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NECTAR

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CARPEL

The part of a carpel or of a gynoecium made of fused carpels

that contains the ovules in a flower. The ovary is located at the base of

the carpel and ripens into a fruit after fertilization of one or more of the

ovules.

NECTAR OVARYBeatriz Pérez Ordejón

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OVARY

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OVULE

A minute structure in seed plants, containing the embryo

sac and surrounded by the nucellus that develops into a

seed after fertilization.

PETAL POLLENBeatriz Pérez Ordejón

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OVULE

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SEED

It is one of the often colored segments of the

corolla of a flower.

PETAL WET

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PETAL

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SEED

A fine powdery substance produced by the anthers of

seed-bearing plants, consisting of numerous fine grains containing the male

gametes.

POLLINATION POLLEN

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POLLEN

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POLLINATION

The process by which plant pollen is transferred from the male

reproductive organs to the female reproductive organs to form seeds. In flowering plants, pollen is transferred from the anther to the stigma, often

by the wind or by insects.

SEED WET

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POLLINATION

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SEED

A mature fertilized plant ovule, consisting of an

embryo and its food store surrounded by a

protective seed coat.

WET FRUIT

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SEED

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The male reproductive organ of a flower, consisting of a stalk (filament) bearing an anther in which pollen is

produced.

STIGMA STAMEN PETAL

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STAMEN

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STIGMA

The receptive surface of a carpel, where deposited

pollen germinates.

STAMEN PETAL

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STIGMABeatriz Pérez Ordejón

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NECTAR

It is the flattened body through which the plant

performs the functions of preparing their food,

breathing and perspiration.

LEAF CARPELBeatriz Pérez Ordejón

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LEAF

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FERTILIZATION

The act or process of initiating biological

reproduction by insemination or

pollination.

OVARY POLLENBeatriz Pérez Ordejón

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FERTILIZATION

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SEED

The reproductive structure of some seed-bearing plants, characteristically

having either specialized male or female organs or both male and

female organs, such as stamens and a pistil, enclosed in an outer envelope of

petals and sepals.

STAMEN FLOWER

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FLOWER

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PETAL

A part or an amount of such a plant product,

served as food: fruit for dessert.

FRUIT LEAF

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FRUITBeatriz Pérez Ordejón

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GERMINATION

To begin to sprout or grow.

POLLINATION FRUIT

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GERMINATION

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FERTILIZATION

The degree of hotness or coldness of a body or

environment.

GERMINATION TEMPERATURE

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TEMPERATURE

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STEM

The main ascending axis of a plant; a stalk or trunk.

LEAF ROOT

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STEM

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STEM

The usually underground portion of a plant that lacks buds, leaves, or nodes and serves as support, draws minerals and water from the surrounding soil,

and sometimes stores food.

LEAF ROOT

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ROOTBeatriz Pérez Ordejón

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CONGRATULATIONS TO WINNING TEAM

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YOUR PRIZE IS ... THE DIPLOMA FLOWER POWER

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