Plants

Basic Parts of a Plant

There are thousands of different types of flowering plants, but they all have the same basic parts:-


The Life Cycle of a Plant

The diagram below shows the stages of a plant's life cycle:-

The life cycle above shows the stage of growth for a plant, from seed to flowering plant to the production of more seeds. 

We could start the story of a plant at any point in this cycle, but for now we will start with a flowering plant and follow the whole process. 


Flowers 

Flowers may look very pretty, and are most of the reason that we have them in our  homes, but the flowers serve a really important role to the plant; they are the plant's reproductive system. 

When a living thing makes a new individual like itself, this is called reproduction. To reproduce, most organisms produce special sex cells called Gametes

To reproduce, the male sex cell must meet and join with the female sex cell. 

Parts of a Flower

Flowers come in thousands of different colours shapes and sizes, but all flowers have the same basic structure:-

Parts of a flower and their function:-

Pollination

The parts of a flower shown above all work together as the plant's reproductive system. However, the plant cannot just reproduce on its own, they need help.

Plants can be pollinated by two methods:-

Wind Pollination

Wind Pollination is the process of pollen being transferred between plants by the wind. In order to get blown long distances, the pollen must be very light. This makes the pollen very small and fine, which can be carried by the smallest of breezes. As the wind can blow the pollen anywhere, it only has a small chance of landing on the right plant, so wind pollinated flowers produce large amounts of pollen. 

This large amount of pollen in the air can cause health problems for certain people. It is this wind blown pollen that causes Hay Fever. 

Plants that are pollinated by the wind include:-


Insect Pollination

Insect Pollination is the process of pollen being transferred between plants by insects or other animals (such as birds or bats). In order to get carried by an insect, the pollen must be very sticky.

As the plant needs insect to carry its pollen between flowers, the flow has to be very attractive to insects. A plant does this by making lots of sugary nectar that the insect will feed on, as well as having bright colours and sweet smell. 

Plants that are pollinated by insects include:-

The differences between insect pollinated and wind pollinated plants are shown in the table below:-

Seed Dispersal 

Seeds can be dispersed (spread) through a range of methods : 

Gravity

Wind

Water

Ballistic

Animal

Germination