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  1. Revision presentation for Mammalian Physiology and behaviour. Recap on main points of specification, and on what pupils should still be able to recall from KS3 and KS4 Next slide to summarise the topic before going into detail on each one.
  2. SQA- List the functions of 3 main parts of the seed of a dicotyledon ie. seed coat, embryo, food store
  3. SQA Outline the effect of temperature, and availability of water and oxygen on germination Describe the changes in percentage germination that occur over a range of temperatures
  4. SQA- List the functions of the parts of flowers i.e. sepal, petal, stamen, anther, stigma, ovary, nectary
  5. Botanical gardens booklet 1- flowers and pollination (blue)
  6. SQA- Explain the structure of wind and insect-pollinated flowers in relation to sexual reproduction
  7. B
  8. Botanical gardens booklet 2 World of plants –fruits and seeds green
  9. SQA- Describe the growth of a pollen tube and fusion of gametes SQA- Describe fertilisation and fruit formation Botanics fruit formation Tomato- juicy fruit Bean- pod Sycamore- small dry nut Hazelnut- hard outer wall Botanics info Pollen tubes measured were 6, 9, 11 cm long!!
  10. Soft and juicy- tomato, plum and apple Hard and dry- sycamore, dandelion
  11. Botanical gardens booklet 2 World of plants –fruits and seeds green
  12. SQA- Give one example for each of the following different dispersal mechanisms: wind, animal – internal, animal - external Plus water but rare and don’t need to know about it. Water- seeds float and can travel for miles down rivers and into sea Parachute/wings- sycamore, dandelion Pepperpot- poppy Botanics Animal external Mule grab- wool/hair, trample burr-foot, hooked burr-wool, mistletoe-beak Animal internal Brightly coloured to attract animal Like to eat as sweet, nutrient source Seeds pass through stomach must be able to resist acid Wind Sycamore 110cm, dandelion 163cm, elm 50cm, pine 79cm (by throwing seeds in air?)
  13. SQA- Give one example for each of the following different dispersal mechanisms: wind, animal – internal, animal – external Examples animal internal- Cherry, tomato
  14. SQA- Give one example for each of the following different dispersal mechanisms: wind, animal – internal, animal – external animal external Mistletoe has a sticky substance on the outside. Hooks on outside- burdock Carried and dropped- hazelnuts
  15. Photocopied handout of seed to cut and stick.
  16. File in box in animal house with polypocketed commentary (white paper) of tape
  17. SQA Describe asexual reproduction by runners and tubers Botanics book 3 asexual reproduction Yellow
  18. Tuber info from http://www.foodsubs.com/Tubers.html
  19. ACTIVITY WORKBOOK p 39 Growing potatoes PS
  20. Bulb drawings tulip and non-t from www.hort.cornell.edu/.../wmiller/bulb/type.html
  21. Source www.tulips.com/all-about-bulbs.cfm?body=bulbs...
  22. Info card in box file in animal house- blue sheet polypocketed.
  23. SQA- List the advantages of both sexual and asexual reproduction to plants
  24. SQA- State what Is meant by the term “clone”
  25. ACTIVITY WORKBOOK p40 Dandelion roots PS
  26. SQA- Describe ways of propagating flowering plants artificially by cuttings and graftings Source counties.cce.cornell.edu/.../propagation.htm
  27. SQA- Explain the advantages to man of artificial propagation in flowering plants
  28. ACTIVITY WORKBOOK p42 Air Layering in clematis PS
  29. Q from Leckie book