Outline - Reproduction in Plants

9.4.U1  Flowering involves a change in gene expression in the shoot apex.​
9.4.U2  The switch to flowering is a response to the length of light and dark periods in many plants.​
9.4.U3  Success in plant reproduction depends on pollination, fertilization and seed dispersal.
9.4.U4  Most flowering plants use mutualistic relationships with pollinators in sexual reproduction.​
9.4.A1  Methods used to induce short-day plants to flower out of season.
9.4.S1  Drawing internal structure of seeds.
9.4.S2  Drawing of half-views of animal-pollinated flowers.
9.4.S3  Design of experiments to test hypothesis about factors affecting germination.​
9.4.NOS  Paradigm shift-more than 85% of the world’s 250,000 species of flowering plant depend on pollinators for reproduction. This knowledge has led to protecting entire ecosystems rather than individual species.