REVISION NOTES
3.1.1 Understand the differences between sexual and asexual reproduction
3.1.2 Understand that fertilisation involves the fusion of a male and female gamete to produce a zygote that undergoes cell division and develops into an embryo
Gametes and zygote:
Fertilisation:
3.1.3 Describe the structures of an insect-pollinated and a wind-pollinated flower and explain how each is adapted for pollination
Pollination:
Reproductive organs of plants are:
Insect-pollination in plants:
Wind pollination in plants:
3.1.4 Understand that the growth of the pollen tube followed by fertilisation leads to seed and fruit formation
Seed and fruit formation:
3.1.5 Practical: investigate the conditions needed for seed germination
Method:
Results:
3.1.6 Understand how germinating seeds utilise food reserves until the seedling can carry
out photosynthesis
Germination:
3.1.7 Understand that plants can reproduce asexually by natural methods (illustrated by runners) and by artificial methods (illustrated by cuttings)
Asexual reproduction:
Natural asexual reproduction:
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