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Reproduction by Mind Map: Reproduction

1. Parts of flower

1.1. 1. Female parts

1.1.1. a. Ovary

1.1.1.1. i. contains ovules

1.1.1.2. ii. becomes fruit after fertilisation

1.1.1.3. iii. fertilisation takes place here

1.1.2. b. Ovules

1.1.2.1. i. contains egg cell

1.1.2.2. ii. become seeds after fertilisation

1.1.3. c. Stigma

1.1.3.1. i. receive pollen grains

1.1.4. d. Style

1.1.4.1. i. holds up stigma

1.2. 2. Male parts

1.2.1. a. Anther

1.2.1.1. i. Produces and stores pollen grain

1.2.2. b. Filament

1.2.2.1. i. Holds up anther

1.3. 3. Other

1.3.1. a. Petals

1.3.1.1. i. Attract pollinators

2. Human

2.1. 1. Female parts

2.1.1. a. Ovary

2.1.1.1. i. Produce egg cell

2.1.2. b. Fallopian tube

2.1.2.1. i. Where fertilisation takes place

2.1.3. c. Womb

2.1.3.1. i. Where fertilised egg develops

2.1.4. d. Vagina

2.1.4.1. i. Where baby is born from

2.1.4.2. ii. Receive sperm cells

2.2. 2. Male parts

2.2.1. a. Testis

2.2.1.1. i. Produce sperm cells

2.2.2. b. Penis

2.2.2.1. i. Transfer sperm cells

2.3. Fertilisation

2.3.1. 1. Sperm cell fuses with egg cell

3. Similar

3.1. 1. Anther : Testis

3.2. 2. Ovary :Ovary

3.3. 3. Ovule : egg

3.4. 4. Pollen grain : sperm

4. Flowering plant

4.1. Pollination

4.1.1. 1. Takes place in adult plant

4.1.2. 2. Transfer of pollen grain from anther of a flower to stigma of flower between same kind by wind or animals.

4.1.3. 3. Types of pollination

4.1.3.1. a. Wind pollination

4.1.3.1.1. i. Anthers and stigma hanging out of flowers

4.1.3.1.2. ii. Light pollen grains

4.1.3.1.3. iii. Flower doesn't have nectar

4.1.3.1.4. iv. Flower is non scented and dull

4.1.3.2. b. Animal pollination

4.1.3.2.1. i. Anther and stigma are found inside flower

4.1.3.2.2. ii. Sticky pollen grain

4.1.3.2.3. iii. Flower has nectar

4.1.3.2.4. iv. Flower is scented and has brightly coloured petals

4.2. Fertilisation

4.2.1. 1. Takes place in adult plant

4.2.2. 2. Male reproductive cell (in pollen grain) fuses with egg cell (in ovule)

4.3. Seed dispersal

4.3.1. 1. The scattering of seeds to reduce overcrowding and competition for SSWM btwn young & adult plants

4.3.2. 2. Wind dispersal

4.3.2.1. b. In direction of wind

4.3.2.2. a. Have wing-like or hair-like structure

4.3.3. 3. Water dispersal

4.3.3.1. a. Have waterproof outer covering

4.3.3.2. b. Have fibrous husk

4.3.3.3. c. Near water source and in direction of water current

4.3.4. 4. Splitting / explosive action

4.3.4.1. a. Pod-like structure

4.3.4.2. b. Splits open to force out seeds when dried

4.3.4.3. c. Near parent plant

4.3.5. 5. Animal dispersal

4.3.5.1. a. Sweet juicy fruit

4.3.5.2. b. Small indigestible seeds

4.3.5.3. c. Stiff hair / hook like structure

4.3.5.4. d. Random distance away from parent plant

4.4. Germination

4.4.1. 1. Seed grows into a seedling in presence of warmth, oxygen, and water

4.4.1.1. a. Seed leaf

4.4.1.1.1. i. provides food for seedling

4.4.1.2. b. Seed coat

4.4.1.2.1. i. protects seed