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3º NS U4 L2 Reproduction of Plants - Contenido educativo

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hi everyone so in the last video we practiced the classification of plants so in this video 00:00:05
we're going to practice the plants reproduction okay so let's start reproduction of plants 00:00:13
so there are two types sexual reproduction and a sexual reproduction 00:00:24
So, sexual reproduction, that's with seed plants like angiosperms with flowers and gymnosperms with cones. 00:00:32
A sexual reproduction, non-seed plants like ferns and mosses because they produce spores. 00:00:48
So remember, all plants reproduce. 00:00:59
Mirror word, reproduction of plants. 00:01:09
Sexual reproduction. 00:01:15
Seed plants. 00:01:19
Like angiosperms, like flowers, and gymnosperms with cones. 00:01:22
A sexual reproduction, non-seed plants like ferns and mosses because they reproduce spores. 00:01:30
Remember, all plants reproduce parts of a flower. 00:01:46
The corolla is made out of petals. 00:02:02
The stamen is the male reproductive organ. 00:02:18
The pistil is the female reproductive organ. 00:02:27
The calyx is made of sepals. 00:02:35
Mirror word, parts of a flower. 00:02:44
The corolla is made out of petals. 00:02:48
The stamen is the male reproductive organ. 00:02:59
The pistil is the female reproductive organ. 00:03:08
The calyx is made of samples 00:03:16
So let's go to their functions 00:03:24
So the corolla attracts insects 00:03:28
The calyx protects the flower 00:03:33
Mirror word 00:03:41
The corolla attracts insects 00:03:47
The calyx protects the flower. 00:03:56
Okay, so what is part of the flower? 00:04:03
Okay, sorry for that. 00:04:11
Moving on. 00:04:13
So let's start with, moving on, let's talk about the reproduction of flowering plants. 00:04:14
Pollination. 00:04:24
So there are, I think, so let's start with animal pollination. 00:04:25
So the bees, the bees transfer pollen from one plant to another plant. 00:04:32
Okay? 00:04:48
So wind pollination. 00:04:50
Wind transports from one pollen to another plant. 00:04:56
The wind transports pollen from one plant to another plant. 00:05:05
Mirroring the word pollination. 00:05:16
Animal pollination. 00:05:20
A bee transfers pollen from one plant to another. 00:05:24
Wind pollination. Wind transports pollen from one plant to another. 00:05:36
Pollination. An insect takes pollen from a stamen to the pistil. 00:05:54
And it could be wind also. Mirror word. An insect takes pollen from one stamen to the pistil. So seed formation. 00:06:09
Inside the pistil, the pollen and the ovule make the seed. 00:06:44
Mirror word. 00:07:01
Inside the pistil, the pollen and the ovule make the seed. 00:07:03
Fruit. 00:07:16
formation. The petals fall off and the pistil grows into a fruit. Mirror word. The petals fall off and 00:07:20
And the pistil grows into a fruit. New plant. The fruit falls off on the ground. A new plant grows from the seed. 00:07:44
Here's a word. The fruit falls off on the ground. New plant grows from the seed. So this is in your notebook. 00:08:11
so remember we need plants and plants need us for us to all live bye bye see ya 00:08:38
Idioma/s:
en
Materias:
Ciencias Naturales
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      • Tercer Curso
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Autor/es:
Fernando García & Alaska Bona
Subido por:
Fernando G.
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2 de marzo de 2026 - 10:24
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