Unit Award Scheme
116267 INHERITANCE (UNIT 6): SEXUAL REPRODUCTION IN PLANTS
In successfully completing this unit, the Learner will have | Evidence needed | |
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shown knowledge of | ||
1 | the fact that a flower contains both the male and female gametes | Student completed work |
demonstrated the ability to | ||
2 | label a diagram of a flower showing the male and female reproductive structures, ie stamen, anther, filament, carpel, ovary, style and stigma | Student completed work |
shown knowledge of | ||
3 | at least one function of the anther, filament, ovary, style and stigma | Student completed work |
4 | the fact that pollen grains produce the male gametes or sperm and the ovules contain the female gametes or eggs | Student completed work |
5 | pollination being the transfer of pollen from the anther to the stigma | Student completed work |
6 | sexual reproduction being when male gametes fertilise the female gametes | Student completed work |
7 | cross 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 insects | Student completed work |
8 | at least three plant adaptations for insect pollination | Student completed work |
9 | at least three plant adaptations for wind pollination. | Student completed work |
All outcomes recorded on an AQA Summary Sheet
Approved 21 November 2021Level - Level Two