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Skills: Drawing Plant Structures (DP IB Biology: HL)

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Drawing the Internal Structure of Seeds

  • A seed consists of several parts which can be shown in a labelled diagram
    • Testa
      • The seed coat
    • Cotyledon or cotyledons
      • The leaf or leaves of the embryo which sometimes contain the food source for the growing embryo
      • Some plants have one cotyledon and are known as monocotyledonous, and some have two and are dicotyledonous
      • In some plants the food source is separate from the cotyledons and is called the endosperm
    • Embryo plant
      • Consisting of the embryo root and embryo shoot
    • Micropyle
      • A hole through the testa found near the scar tissue where the seed was attached to the parent plant

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The internal and external structure of a bean seed

Drawing Animal-Pollinated Flowers

  • Animal pollinated flowers have several features in common which should be included in a labelled diagram
    • Nectary
      • Nectar secreting glands to attract pollinators
    • Petals
      • Brightly coloured to attract pollinators
    • Sepals
      • Protect the unopened flower
    • Stamen, which consists of
      • The anthers which produce and release pollen
      • The filaments which hold the anthers in position
    • Carpel, which is made up of
      • The stigma which receives the pollenĀ 
      • The style which connects the stigma to the ovary
      • Ovary which contains the ovules
        • Ovules contain the female sex cells

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Animal pollinated flowers have structures that attract pollinators and aid the process of pollination

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