REPRODUCTION AND GROWTH IN FLOWERING PLANTS

The structure of a flower.
(1) Web resource-----http://www.google.com
URL-------------- http://www.sciencefinder.co.uk/flowers.html
Description--------This site describes the various parts of a flower:
Defines pollination.
Describes how the activities of insects in search of nectar result in pollination.
How flowers are adapted for wind pollination. 

(2) Partners in pollination
 Web resource-----http://www.goole.com
 URL--------------http://educate.si.edu/resources/lessons/siyc/pollen/start.html
 Description-------This site describes plants and animals as partners in pollination.
 -----How plants are adapted to attract animal pollinators.

3) Specialised Pollination (Alfalfa Flower)
Web resource------- http://www.google.com/search
 URL---------------- http://ag.arizona.edu/pubs/insects/ahb/lsn43.html
Description---------- this site treats honey bee as a major animal pollinator in Arizona, USA and those factors that
affects pollination of alfalfa flower by honey bees and possible solutions to the problems.

(4)Fertilisation in flowering plants
 Web resource-----http://www.google.com
 URL--------------http://www.sciencefinder.co.uk/fertilization.html
 Description---This site describes the process of fertilization in flowering plants

(5) Fruits and seeds.
      Web resource---http://www.google.com/search
 URL---------------http://www.scincefinder.co.uk/seeds.html
 Description----This site describes seeds and fruits formation.
 ----------------Explains the process of dispersal of fruits and seeds.
 ----------------How fruits are adapted for dispersal by animals, wind and water.
 
 
 
 

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