Unit Award Scheme

116267 INHERITANCE (UNIT 6): SEXUAL REPRODUCTION IN PLANTS

In successfully completing this unit, the Learner will have

Evidence needed

shown knowledge of

1the fact that a flower contains both the male and female gametesStudent completed work

demonstrated the ability to

2label a diagram of a flower showing the male and female reproductive structures, ie stamen, anther, filament, carpel, ovary, style and stigmaStudent completed work

shown knowledge of

3at least one function of the anther, filament, ovary, style and stigmaStudent completed work
4the fact that pollen grains produce the male gametes or sperm and the ovules contain the female gametes or eggsStudent completed work
5pollination being the transfer of pollen from the anther to the stigma Student completed work
6sexual reproduction being when male gametes fertilise the female gametes Student completed work
7cross pollination being when one plant transfers pollen from an anther to the stigma of another plant and the fact that this relies on the wind or insectsStudent completed work
8at least three plant adaptations for insect pollinationStudent completed work
9at least three plant adaptations for wind pollination.Student completed work

All outcomes recorded on an AQA Summary Sheet

Approved 21 November 2021Level - Level Two