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  1. Mar 1, 2023 · Let's take a closer look at their science like roots, stems, buds, pollination, ecosystem and more. On this episode of Little Lab, where we make science fun and easy for kids, we look at the ...

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    • Little Lab - Educational Videos for Kids
  2. Oct 11, 2023 · This playlist is perfect for kids who love flowers! Each video features a different type of flower, with fun facts and information about its characteristics and where it can be found. Kids will...

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    • Simple Snowy Stories
  3. Apr 1, 2024 · In this engaging educational video for kids, we'll learn about 10 different types of flowers, from the iconic rose to the exotic orchid. Each flower is beautifully illustrated and accompanied...

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    • Loyal Bee Kids Channel
  4. Video summary. This film introduces the anatomy of the flower, including the receptacle, sepals, nectaries, carpel, stigma, style, ovary, stamen and petals.

    • Overview
    • Life Cycle
    • Pollination
    • Reproduction Process
    • Germination \n

    This article is about the life cycle of a plant and how it uses flowers to reproduce. It explains pollination, fertilization, seed dispersal, germination and growth of plants in detail.

    Flowers play an important role in the life cycle of plants, which is used for reproduction. The first stage is pollination and there are two ways to pollinate flowers - by insects or wind. After fertilization, seeds are dispersed and germinated when they settle in suitable ground. Then roots grow down into the soil while shoot grows up through it t...

    Pollination occurs when pollen from anther moves to stigma on another flower or plant; self-pollination happens within same flower/plant while cross-pollination between different plants. Insects and wind are two main ways that flowers get pollinated with insect-pollinated flowers having bright petals & scent while wind-pollinated ones have dull col...

    Once pollen lands on stigma, a pollen tube grows down from grain into ovary where male gametes join female gametes in ovules resulting in fertilization; then ovule develops into seed containing embryo & food store protected by fruit/pod before being dispersed away from parent plant via animals, wind, water or exploding pods.

    Seed only germinates if soil is healthy, warm enough and has access to water; roots grow down taking up water & nutrients while shoot grows up supporting stem transporting minerals&water eventually making food through photosynthesis leading to maturity ready for reproduction again.

  5. Three short films for 5 to 7 year olds exploring plants: identifying plants and categorising them; the parts of a plant; pollination and seed dispersal. BBC Teach.

  6. This section has simple, easy to read, sentences about plants and flowers. After the simple facts, you’ll find a link to this no-prep printable worksheets for kids to build, write, and draw flower facts. 🌺 A flower has a green stem. 🌺 We can plant the seed. 🌺 I see the flower pot.

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