Monday 27 March 2017

Hauora

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For the past few weeks 10PTf we learnt about Hauora.
I learnt that there are four different parts of the hauora and it is Physical Well-being (Taha tinana), Spiritual Well-being (Taha wairua), Social Well-being (Taha whanau), Mental /Emotional Well-being (Taha hinengaro).

Sunday 12 March 2017

Pollination

What is Pollination?
Pollination is the transfer of pollen to stigma, ovule, flower, or plant to allow fertilization.
Why is it Necessary?
Pollination is important because it leads to production of fruits we can eat, and seeds that will create more plants.

Types of Pollination?
Two types of pollination, called self-pollination and cross-pollination

  • Self pollination- It is the more basic type of pollination because it only involves one plant.
  • Cross-pollination- Pollination of a flower or plant with pollen from another flower or plant.
  • Water-pollination- This type of pollination occurs when pollen drifts on water to contact flowers directly, thereby allowing certain plants to reproduce.
  • Air-pollination- 
  • Insect-pollination- Is a form of pollination whereby pollen or plants, especially but not only of flowering plants, is distributed by insects.



Pollination.


  • What is Pollination?

Pollination is the transfer of pollen to a sigma,ovule,flower,or plants to allow fertilisation.It's necessary because it's leads to the production of fruit's we can eat,and seeds that will create more plants.

Types of Pollination.

  • Water Pollination - Water Pollination is of which grains on carried away to the stigma of after flower by water is known as water pollination.
  • Air Pollination - Type of Pollination in which pollen grains are carried away to the stigma by air is known as air pollination.
  • Insect Pollination - Type of Pollination in which pollen grains are carried away to the stigma by insects is known as insect pollination.